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Ernest Buck Diary, 1927

Ernest Buck Diary 1927 32.pdf

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August Tuesday 2 1927

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Wednesday 3

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Thursday 4

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August Friday 5 1927

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Saturday 6

We plowed all day with two outfits and it was rather warm. Quit in good time as it was "Nigger's Night". Eleanor & Melville went down town with us so we had a few good laughs. Home in fair time and maybe I wasn't glad to get to bed.

Sunday 7

My wifey and I had a swim before we went to Burford with Roscoe in his roadster to celebrate his and Grandma Harley's birthday. A very nice time including a sleep in afternoon for me. A swell feed at dinner & supper time. Home and had our chores done by dark after which we posted a letter at mail box.

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