Friday, June 16, 1922

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gutterpeach at Oct 17, 2013 03:58 PM

Friday, June 16, 1922

A good day we need rain bad.
Ben & Jim plowed in the corn and Henry thinned corn all day.
Mrs. [Can?] & Josie [string?] snaps
Mrs. Trant & I scraped the potatos.
I baked a pudding. This evening
Mrs. Hutchenson & Ada
Hutchenson come and brought
Josie home some light rolls hot
and some apples. Grace [Vale?]
come and I picked berries. I went
with them to the field.
Hattie bought four gallons
of berries. There has bin
the most dew berries that
I ever saw.
I worked in Franklins
foot this morning.

Friday, June 16, 1922

A good day we need rain bad.
Ben & Jim plowed in the corn and Henry thinned corn all day.
Mrs. [Can?] & Josie [string?] snaps
Mrs. Trant & I scraped the potatos.
I baked a pudding. This evening
Mrs. Hutchenson & Ada
Hutchenson come and brought
Josie home some light rolls hot
and some apples. Grace [Vale?]
come and I picked berries. I went
with them to the field.
Hattie bought four gallons
of berries. There has bin
the most dew berries that
I ever saw.
I worked in Franklins
foot this morning.