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Laura Robinson/Sills Diary, 1911

Laura Robinson Sills 1911 (12).pdf

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March Saturday 4 1911

Fine day. Ethel & I were to office in afternoon.


Sunday 5

Fine day. T.W. Turner took Ethel to town.[Tes] Scott & Marim Stuart here all day. A. Sills here for tea.


Monday 6

Windy. Harold Sills & I of to M. Wrights in Evening.


March Tuesday 7 1911

Bright day. Leo. Abrams. went to mill.


Wednesday 8

Lovely day. Leo. Abrams went to mill. I walked down to Mis P. Youngs for dinner. Jordan brought me home. A. Sills & I for a drive.


Thursday 9

Lovely day. A couple strange women here for dinner as their horse ran away. Father & I were up to [F.] Butchers in Evening.

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