75 Years Ago - Eileen's Diary - March 6, 1938
This entry is the daily post on this blog from the diary of nineteen year old Eileen KINNICK, 75 Years Ago this date.
Starting March 1, a weekly comment on these daily entries appear on the Dr. Bill Tells Ancestor Stories blog. Those weekly entries, on that blog, on each Friday of the week, will continue, with links to some of these daily entries.
Starting March 1, a weekly comment on these daily entries appear on the Dr. Bill Tells Ancestor Stories blog. Those weekly entries, on that blog, on each Friday of the week, will continue, with links to some of these daily entries.
Here is the daily entry for Sunday, March 6:
Have quite a cold this morning. Cleaned the house. Pete came after me & we went out to the farm. Over to his place for dinner. L'Vene helped us all morning. Mom & Dad & Bussy started painting the kitchen woodwork after dinner. I painted the living room woodwork. Pete left to do chores. Mom & Dad & Bussy & I home at 6:00. Kinda tired. Cleaned up. Pete came. We went to see "The Awful Truth." Kind of a dumb show. Up home afterwords. Home early.
My comments: Nice to see lots of family involved in helping getting the house ready. Neat! ;-)
See more about: "The Awful Truth" - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Awful_Truth […a 1937 screwball comedy film starring Irene Dunne and Cary Grant…]
Families are Forever! ;-)
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