HB Journal for Apr 9, 1939

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A wonderful day. The ground was white with snow this morning. I got up about 5 o'clock and shaved & dressed--[[Romaine]], [[Mary Jane]], [[Jane Young|Jane]], [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]], [[Harold Brackbill|Short]], & I went to the county [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Sunrise Service in [[Lancaster]]. I had breakfast at Jane's. S.S. & Church was well attended. Jane came here for dinner ___ Yuningers. We gathered [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arbutus Arbutus]. Supper at Sheaffers.
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A wonderful day. The ground was white with snow this morning. I got up about 5 o'clock and shaved & dressed--[[Romaine]], [[Mary Jane]], [[Jane Young|Jane]], [[Harry G. Brackbill Jr.|Harry]], [[Harold Brackbill|Short]], & I went to the county [[Christian Endeavor|C.E.]] Sunrise Service in [[Lancaster]]. I had breakfast at Jane's. S.S. & Church was well attended. Jane came here for dinner also Moores & Yuningers. We gathered [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arbutus Arbutus]. Supper at Sheaffers.
In the evening the Y.P. Choir put on a beautiful cantata and got complemented.
In the evening the Y.P. Choir put on a beautiful cantata and got complemented.
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A wonderful day. The ground was white with snow this morning. I got up about 5 o'clock and shaved & dressed--Romaine, Mary Jane, Jane, Harry, Short, & I went to the county C.E. Sunrise Service in Lancaster. I had breakfast at Jane's. S.S. & Church was well attended. Jane came here for dinner also Moores & Yuningers. We gathered Arbutus. Supper at Sheaffers.

In the evening the Y.P. Choir put on a beautiful cantata and got complemented.

Back at Youngs we listened to the radio quite a while and then dozed off from ten till about one.


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