75 Years Ago - Eileen's Diary - March 8, 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 Tuesday, March 8:
Down at the plant all morning. Mr. Charles home in bed. Thought it mite be diabetes. Out to the farm in p.m. Pete plastering & I painting. Bussy went to Bank Nite. I stayed home & sewed & listened to the radio. To bed early.
My comments: Hope they didn't spill any paint... ;-)
Families are Forever! ;-)
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