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Sunday, May 19, 1918
We all ate our dinner down town
today. The varous Maser families,
Harry, Mary & I walked out to
[Nettie or Hettie's?] to see Mrs. Karr.
Mary went to sleep sitting up
in her buggy on the way back.
Read all the papers. Mary was out
in front riding her kiddie-kar
this eve -- she is so small -- that
she attracted much attention. Harry
& I heard Capt. [Black?] a Frenchman
lecture tonight.
Monday, May 20, 1918
Harry has been away all day -- came
rushing home at 8:30 P. M. and left
for K. C. half an hour later. I walked
about 30 blocks this a. m. besides
doing quite a washing for Mary.
Knitted most all afternoon.
Today is the big Red Cross
drive. We are to raise $15,000.
Hope we will get much more.
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