Pages That Mention Jim Brumfield
1919
Friday, January 31, 1919
A good day. The men folks stripped tobacco most of the day. Ben went to Greenfield Church to a meeting of some sort. Grace Brumfield & Kate Harvey spent the day with us. Carrie and the childen come this evening.
I sent Mary Brumfield's knitting home to day. Mr Owen got home last night at one oclock from Danville. He sold his last tobacco.
Ben & Jim are at the barn to night tieing tobacco.
9 30 oclock
Saturday, February 1, 1919
A beautiful day.
Ben & Jim and Owen burned a plant bed & sowed it. Ben & Owen hauled some stalks and cut them for feed. Josie and I ironed and got dinner this evening. I went to Marvins a few minutes. Mr Mayhew is here tonight. They are playing cards.
Josie got a letter from her mother this evening telling her that her sister is not getting on well. I guess that she will go to see her soon.
I got a letter from Thelma Brumfield this evening. She seems to be getting on well.
9 oclock
Sunday, February 2, 1919
A good day. Jim & Ben went to Lee Brumfields this evening & Henry.
Josie went to Rob Hubbards this morning. Edna & Franklin and I staid home all day.
Paul Bennett come a while this evening. I am all ways glad to see Paul.
Lucius Gravely passed here to day. He said he would take the school at Renan for a while so I guess the children will start to school in the morning.
9 oclock
Monday, February 3, 1919
Cloudy most of the day, Ben & Mayhew loaded Mayhews truck and started to Danville. Jim & Owen burned a plant bed & sowed it tonight. Jim and Marvin has gone to Strait Stone.
Josie come home this evening. Mrs. Hubbard died yesterday. Lucius Gravely commenced to teach school at Renan this morning. Henry Brumfield went to school. Edna & Franklin and I staid here all day. Gladis Brumfield come with Henry home.
9 30 oclock
Tuesday, February 4, 1919
A rainy day. Jim made him a tomato bed. Josie ironed and got dinner.
Ben come home from Danville tonight. He sold tobacco there today. Mayhew carried it on his truck.
Henry went to school today. I went to Carries a while this evening.
Jim hung up the meat this morning.
We heard to day that Willie Brumfield went to Robert Laynes. We thought that he would come to see us but he did not come.
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