HB Journal for Mar 26, 1939

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Everyone got up in pretty good time and went off to Sunday School & Church.  
Everyone got up in pretty good time and went off to Sunday School & Church.  
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] came home with us for dinner. After dinner we went for blue bells & got some. Aunt Nan, Marksberrys, [[Eunice Brackbill|Eun]] & Val, and M____ came and all stayed for supper.
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[[Jane Young|Jane]] came home with us for dinner. After dinner we went for blue bells & got some. [[Anna Leaman|Aunt Nan]], Marksberrys, [[Eunice Brackbill|Eun]] & [[Val]], and Moores came and all stayed for supper.
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I lead [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Mary Jane sang a solo (for me that is, by our consent at my request).
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I lead [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] [[Mary Jane]] sang a solo (for me that is, by our consent at my request).
A preacher from Allen traded pulpits with Mr. Kaufman. We practiced cantata after Church.
A preacher from Allen traded pulpits with Mr. Kaufman. We practiced cantata after Church.
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Current revision as of 02:13, 18 February 2008

Everyone got up in pretty good time and went off to Sunday School & Church.

Jane came home with us for dinner. After dinner we went for blue bells & got some. Aunt Nan, Marksberrys, Eun & Val, and Moores came and all stayed for supper.

I lead C.E. Mary Jane sang a solo (for me that is, by our consent at my request).

A preacher from Allen traded pulpits with Mr. Kaufman. We practiced cantata after Church.

Jane & I made the night still longer & I was dopey.


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