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<p> 35th 330 Days</p> | <p> 35th 330 Days</p> | ||
<p> Day Quinquagesima to come</p> | <p> Day Quinquagesima to come</p> | ||
− | <p>clear & cold. Dad & I at Church. [Sammy | + | <p>clear & cold. Dad & I at Church. [Sammy?]</p> |
<p>took Kenny to S.S. Bud has sore</p> | <p>took Kenny to S.S. Bud has sore</p> | ||
<p>thoat so no good in Choir & only 3</p> | <p>thoat so no good in Choir & only 3</p> | ||
− | <p>there, very poor attendance | + | <p>there, very poor attendance in</p> |
− | <p>Ethel & Bob & | + | <p>Church group also. So many colds.</p> |
− | <p>3 o'clock. | + | <p>Ethel & Bob & Bobby came down at</p> |
− | <p>for supper so they went | + | <p>3 o'clock. [Sammy?] wanted them</p> |
− | <p>there.</p></html> | + | <p>for supper so they went up</p> |
+ | <p>there. Little boys had goood</p> | ||
+ | <p>time to-gether before supper</p> | ||
+ | <p>down here. Bob painting little</p> | ||
+ | <p>for Bud. Dad & I got ready &</p> | ||
+ | <p>left at 7-45 for W.C. to Earl</p> | ||
+ | <p>Thomas wife viewing. I never</p> | ||
+ | <p>saw more flowers, both rooms</p> | ||
+ | <p>were banked & beautiful. She had</p> | ||
+ | <p>a stroke, only 50. Sorry for him</p></html> |
Latest revision as of 16:19, 30 May 2022
<html>1951
Sunday 4 February
35th 330 Days
Day Quinquagesima to come
clear & cold. Dad & I at Church. [Sammy?]
took Kenny to S.S. Bud has sore
thoat so no good in Choir & only 3
there, very poor attendance in
Church group also. So many colds.
Ethel & Bob & Bobby came down at
3 o'clock. [Sammy?] wanted them
for supper so they went up
there. Little boys had goood
time to-gether before supper
down here. Bob painting little
for Bud. Dad & I got ready &
left at 7-45 for W.C. to Earl
Thomas wife viewing. I never
saw more flowers, both rooms
were banked & beautiful. She had
a stroke, only 50. Sorry for him
</html>