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MSS66_Box1_F3_2_043

[Left Page]
[Monday, March 3, 1941]
The wind has
blown hard all day
& it rained
late this afternoon.
I had bad luck
with my washing
today. The clothe
line blew down &
I had a good many
pieces to wash over.
Rex helped my
wash. Rex went
to town this
afternoon & I
stayed with aunt
Pattie & Uncle alonzo.
I stopped at Mrs.
Daughtery's also
She wasn't at home.
She had gone to
Evansville.

[Right Page]
[Tuesday, March 4, 1941]
The men have been
fixing our telephone
line today. They
didn't get it to
work very satisfact-
-ory. Mr. Bill
Eldridge, Roy
Slaton, John Marion
and Uncle alonzo
helped fix the
line and ate
dinner with us.
Heard that Mr. Lee
Schmetzer[?] is dead.
John Whitfield came
a while tonight. Had
2 telephone calls. Sis
called & so did Roy Slaton.

[Left page con.]
Ivory[?] her grand-
daughter & one son
went there.

MSS66_Box1_F3_2_043

[Left Page]
[Monday, March 3, 1941]
The wind has
blown hard all day
& it rained
late this afternoon.
I had bad luck
with my washing
today. The clothe
line blew down &
I had a good many
pieces to wash over.
Rex helped my
wash. Rex went
to town this
afternoon & I
stayed with aunt
Pattie & Uncle alonzo.
I stopped at Mrs.
Daughtuy's[?] also
She wasn't at home.
She had gone to
Evansville.

[Right Page]
[Tuesday, March 4, 1941]
The men have been
sifting our telephone
line today. They
didn't get it to
work very satisfact-
-ory. Mr. Bill
Eldridge, Roy
Slaton, John Marion
and Uncle alonzo
helped fix the
line and ate
dinner with us.
Heard that Mr. Lee
Schmetzer[?] is dead.
John Whitfield came
a while tonight. Had
2 telephone calls. Sis
called & so did Roy Slaton.

[Left page con.]
Ivory[?] her grand-
daughter & one son
went there.