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Iowa Byington Reed diary, January 1, 1927-December 31, 1928
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Tuesday June 7th 1927 This is Joe Woolfs birthday. I walked down town to take a treatment for my feet. Got some things for my rooms. Came home in taxi. Looking over my things in PM. Rob away. I wrote Harry Mason. Wednesday June 8th 1927 We were up early as The Girls had a nine oclock breakfast for "The Reds." Very pleasant and fine morning. It rained in the PM but Hattie went to church meeting. I worked at packing. Letter from Lydia and one from Marys son at Norton Kansas. Thursday June 9th 1927 I rode down town with Rob at ten oclock. Was at Dr Strykers. Did some errands. Went to my rooms had some lunch at restaurant and was at Otts office to go home with him. After dinner Fannie helped me get my things ready to move. They brought some o them over after supper and left me at the church. Hattie was there. We walked home. Went right to bed. Friday June 10th 1927 The men came at nine oclock for my things. I rode down with them, stayed at the rooms while they went to Otts for the rest of them. Hattie down awhile. Rob brought us home to dinner and took us back again. We fixed my rug a better shape. Hattie came home about four oclock. I unpacked some things. I wrote Lydia. Had a letter from Winnie.
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Tuesday June 7th 1927 This is Joe Woolfs birthday. I walked down town to take a treatment for my feet. Got some things for my rooms. Came home in taxi. Looking over my things in PM. Rob away. I wrote Harry Mason. Wednesday June 8th 1927 We were up early as The Girls had a nine oclock breakfast for "The Reds." Very pleasant and fine morning. It rained in the PM but Hattie went to church meeting. I worked at packing. Letter from Lydia and one from Marys son at Norton Kansas. Thursday June 9th 1927 I rode down town with Rob at ten oclock. Was at Dr Strykers. Did some errands. Went to my rooms had some lunch at restaurant and was at Otts office to go home with him. After dinner Fannie helped me get my things ready to move. They brought some o them over after supper and left me at the church. Hattie was there. We walked home. Went right to bed. Friday June 10th 1927 The men came at nine oclock for my things. I rode down with them, stayed at the rooms while they went to Otts for the rest of them. Hattie down awhile. Rob brought us home to dinner and took us back again. We fixed my rug a better shape. Hattie came home about four oclock. I unpacked some things. I wrote Lydia. Had a letter from Winnie.
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