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Olive Philp Diary, 1920
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September 1920
SUNDAY 12
George, Mable, Muriel and Harold here for dinner and tea also Gerald for tea. Fine and quite breezy. Rain in night and very heavy storm went north and south.
MONDAY 13
Brokc and Da put in another cement laugh in pig pen. Then Da cutting corn rest of day and Brock at mosser threshing. Brock to lawn for mon to go to Jack therhing and Da up at Eluins. Fine day and quite hot in p.m.
TUESDAY 14
Gerald at mosser and Jack Walker threshing for moals Mr. Riddel at Jack. Harry here all day helping draw in. Drew 8 loads of wheat and 2 loads from back 14 ac. Put it in farm. Very heavy drew and mist in forenoon but turned out a fine warm day. Brock to Seth at night to see Tom Miller.
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