Viewing page 165 of 180

This transcription has been completed. Contact us with corrections.

[[preprinted]]
Tuesday, December 28, 1943
362nd Day - 3 Days to Follow
[[double line]]
[[/preprinted]]

Still cloudy not quite so foggy. Guess I will not wash yet. Still have a cold. Dick not too good I suppose he will have the measles. Mother still at Harners. She came home at noon. Olive called and wanted me to come down and help her for the kids party. Taffy-pull. Nice time all the kids seemed to have a good time. 

[[end page]]
[[start page]]

[[preprinted]]
Wednesday, December 29, 1943
363rd Day - 2 Days to Follow
[[double line]]
[[/preprinted]]

Pretty day.
Richard does not feel very good but no signs of measles. 
Clarence and I went to the sale at Forsythes. The mower $135. Corn planter $100. 
Came back and got a bu. of apples. We talked of going to Installation of OES but gave it up. 
Lee D. have a new daughter Tussings another boy. Edna told me Mabel K. was ill. Helen a little better. Gwynn helped Elmer Millers shred corn