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Ellamanda Krauter Maurer Diary, 1926-1927
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February, 1926
14 Sunday. Breasy and quite mild We drove to church St Sechord with Enoch's in the beg sleigh. Our company for chleiners - Mr & Mrs. L'eons Wagner Eldon and Ruby.
15 Monday Stormy Ella did her evolving. Walter took Vermont's Elniras this morning and went to Creekhawk and Ellen's this afternoon
16 Tuesday Very storymy. Cleared up by night. Walter & Ella went new to Auguse Weler's sales today and went though for dinner and supper
17 Wenesday Fair. Walter was buchering at Addiner Reites today. He went owes to Otto Millenes tonight and clained as cow. Ella was coming sweet apples today and did her monring Callers. Charles Miller and Ray Normin.
18 Thursday Not very cold and rained all day. Walkter & Ella went to Addein Weben sale today. We had dinner and supper at Grand Krauten. Verman came home with use. We saw a crow this mornig
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