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Iowa Byington Reed diary, January 1, 1916-December 12, 1919
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Thursday December 11th 1919 Weather still cold. I did not get up till after nine oclock. wrote Hattie about some business matters. Had another letter from her and papers from home. The fuel situation is bad there. I crotcheted some and read a little. Friday December 12th 1919 The weather pleasant enough that it melted the snow away. I cleaned up my room and did some other things. I went up town in afternoon. I met Lizzie Duncan on the street and was with her awhile. Late in the afternoon Mr Hoskins came and told me the work was all done on The Withrow lot in the cemetery. he will take me out one day next week to look at it. How strange it should be finished a year from the day We laid Dear Will away. The girls went up town after supper to a school entertainment. card from Fannie. Saturday December 13th 1919 Very cold again. I was not out of the house. The folks busy with the work. I crotcheted some and read the papers. It is a year today since Jim Mason died. Will & I were at Hatties. Sunday December 14th 1919 It was still cold. The girls went to church. I wrote some in forenoon and more later in the day. I wrote letters to Alice Coridon, The Reed girls, Ella Nagle, Mrs Falk, and Fannie. The folks had callers some of the neighbors most of the afternoon and evening.
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Thursday December 11th 1919 Weather still cold. I did not get up till after nine oclock. wrote Hattie about some business matters. Had another letter from her and papers from home. The fuel situation is bad there. I crotcheted some and read a little. Friday December 12th 1919 The weather pleasant enough that it melted the snow away. I cleaned up my room and did some other things. I went up town in afternoon. I met Lizzie Duncan on the street and was with her awhile. Late in the afternoon Mr Hoskins came and told me the work was all done on The Withrow lot in the cemetery. he will take me out one day next week to look at it. How strange it should be finished a year from the day We laid Dear Will away. The girls went up town after supper to a school entertainment. card from Fannie. Saturday December 13th 1919 Very cold again. I was not out of the house. The folks busy with the work. I crotcheted some and read the papers. It is a year today since Jim Mason died. Will & I were at Hatties. Sunday December 14th 1919 It was still cold. The girls went to church. I wrote some in forenoon and more later in the day. I wrote letters to Alice Coridon, The Reed girls, Ella Nagle, Mrs Falk, and Fannie. The folks had callers some of the neighbors most of the afternoon and evening.
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