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Iowa Byington Reed diary, January 1, 1933-December 31, 1934
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Sunday June 18- 1933 I did not try to go to church. I wrote letters all forenoon It meant to Ida. [Lorna]? [&]? Edith. [Major]? [Lowe]? [Winnie]? Jesse Henderson Mattie still card to Elizabeth [McCallister]? sat on the porch alone all evening. Later Mrs Gay with me very warm Monday June 19- 1933 I was busy all forenoon with accounts and records from deposit ships. I wrote Celt [Seibert]? in the ofternoon very warm. Rob took me home with him for supper. Tuesday June 20- 1933 I went [illegible] early and voted against the repeal of the 18- amendment. I read a little It was too hot to do any thing I lay down part of PM. Evening on the porch. Wednesday June 21st- 1933 Still very warm. I read a little in AM and was on the bed most of the oftermorn. After supper I rode to Riverside with Mrs Gay to take her Aunt home. Thursday June 22- 1933 I did a little ironing and read the paper. It is four years today since we put [Dean]? [Famice]? away. I went home with Celt at noon Mary brought me home at 8.30 very warm Friday June 23- 1933 a little cooler at night but hot again [Alberta]? came this forenoon. I wrote Mrs Falk I rested in afternoon The [Whitrtones]? went over to [Byringtons]? in the evening Mary brought Hattie [Cora]? [&]? [illegible] here for a call The [Whitrtones]? [soon]? went home with Rob. Late I was on the porch.
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Sunday June 18- 1933 I did not try to go to church. I wrote letters all forenoon It meant to Ida. [Lorna]? [&]? Edith. [Major]? [Lowe]? [Winnie]? Jesse Henderson Mattie still card to Elizabeth [McCallister]? sat on the porch alone all evening. Later Mrs Gay with me very warm Monday June 19- 1933 I was busy all forenoon with accounts and records from deposit ships. I wrote Celt [Seibert]? in the ofternoon very warm. Rob took me home with him for supper. Tuesday June 20- 1933 I went [illegible] early and voted against the repeal of the 18- amendment. I read a little It was too hot to do any thing I lay down part of PM. Evening on the porch. Wednesday June 21st- 1933 Still very warm. I read a little in AM and was on the bed most of the oftermorn. After supper I rode to Riverside with Mrs Gay to take her Aunt home. Thursday June 22- 1933 I did a little ironing and read the paper. It is four years today since we put [Dean]? [Famice]? away. I went home with Celt at noon Mary brought me home at 8.30 very warm Friday June 23- 1933 a little cooler at night but hot again [Alberta]? came this forenoon. I wrote Mrs Falk I rested in afternoon The [Whitrtones]? went over to [Byringtons]? in the evening Mary brought Hattie [Cora]? [&]? [illegible] here for a call The [Whitrtones]? [soon]? went home with Rob. Late I was on the porch.
Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries
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