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Clara Steen Skott diary, 1936-1939
February 26
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FEBRUARY 26 A little snow in night, wind all day. Ironed, baked bread, and cookies for P.T.A. - then it turned so cold and windy I didn't go, to give report. Finished crocheted rug and and began to finish booked silk rug my mother left for me. Baked bread. Read long letter Miss Clark wrote in Japan. Chosen and Manchukuo. Hilda and Hans to Buckhom. K and S to B.B tournament at Delhi. Washed with Kathryn hanging, then she and I went to Madison soon after 11. Warm sunny P.M. Cleaned 10 neckties. Drove to McF. to mail a card. We went to Middleton S.S. and church Ms. Hallock teacher and Wayne Heidemann preacher. Fine day. Finished reading "Way of All Flesh" - a n.g. English agnostic novel.
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FEBRUARY 26 A little snow in night, wind all day. Ironed, baked bread, and cookies for P.T.A. - then it turned so cold and windy I didn't go, to give report. Finished crocheted rug and and began to finish booked silk rug my mother left for me. Baked bread. Read long letter Miss Clark wrote in Japan. Chosen and Manchukuo. Hilda and Hans to Buckhom. K and S to B.B tournament at Delhi. Washed with Kathryn hanging, then she and I went to Madison soon after 11. Warm sunny P.M. Cleaned 10 neckties. Drove to McF. to mail a card. We went to Middleton S.S. and church Ms. Hallock teacher and Wayne Heidemann preacher. Fine day. Finished reading "Way of All Flesh" - a n.g. English agnostic novel.
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