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Olive Philp Diary, 1921
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July 1921
THURSDAY 7
Plaughing summer fallow. Mr. Shaner and Miss Shaner here in evening. Very hot day but a light breeze.
FRIDAY 8
Plaughing summer fallow. Had to come in about home a thunder storm come on. Then chopping and choring. Laughing in afternoon. Shaner again about five thirty. Cooler.
SATURDAY 9
Finished ploughing summer fallow by noon doing potatoes in garden. Go and here for a bag of potatoes. Betty came back with him. Shepard storms spring hound all day. Luel very little rain. Heary thunder storm abotu 11p.m. We to lawn tonight.
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