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Shoveled snow. Mommy went to

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Wednesday, 19 February 1965.

Shoveled snow. Mommy went to
Ella H for bridge. Dot N and
Esther W .

Took Morrison’s + Mommy to
church at night. I stayed
for practice.

30s. Snow

This entry was posted in yearbook entry and tagged bridge, church, Mommy, Morrisons on February 19, 2011 by rand.

Finished putting handles

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Tuesday, 18 February 1964

Finished putting handles
on Doors + drawers in kitchen.
Uncle Ernst got a haircut.

Cleaned up branches +
twigs in yard.

Expect to count in
Church tonight.

Cloudy. High 30s

This entry was posted in yearbook entry and tagged church, Ernst on February 18, 2011 by rand.

Finished painting Cabinets

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Monday, 17 February 1964

Finished painting Cabinets
+ drawers in kitchen.
Went to bed early to catch up
on sleep. (me)

Clear, upper 30s

This entry was posted in yearbook entry on February 17, 2011 by rand.

Church (both)

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Sunday, 16 February 1964

Church(both)
Going to Esther +
Hugos tonight. Nelsons
+ Harms also.

Rain, Snow, Flurries High 30

This entry was posted in yearbook entry and tagged church, Esther on February 16, 2011 by rand.

Went to Wil’s to help in

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Saturday, 15 February 1964

Went to Wil’s to help in
kitchen . Put up ceiling framing
for kitchen. Cleaned up our
back porch in PM.

Low 40 degrees. Clear.

This entry was posted in yearbook entry and tagged Wil on February 15, 2011 by rand.

Mommy to World Day of

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Friday, 14 February 1964

Mommy to World Day of
Payer. She took part +
did very well. Finished
painting kitchen except for
cabinets.  These I will do
next week. The Kranz’s
are better. Charlie went to
work again.

Clear. 40 degrees high.

This entry was posted in yearbook entry and tagged Charlie, Kranz, Mommy on February 14, 2011 by rand.

The Kranz family all are

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Thursday, 13 February 1964

The Kranz family all are
whoopsing. Took Mommy
over in the morning. She
stayed until 4 PM. I
painted in the kitchen. John +
Kato were supposed to
come for supper buit John
came home from school +
went to bed sick.

Snow at night

This entry was posted in yearbook entry and tagged John, Kato, Kranz, Mommy, sick on February 13, 2011 by rand.

Church at night (both)

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Wednesday, 12 February 1965

Church at night (both)
I painted in the
kitchen. Mommy went to
Athena.

This entry was posted in yearbook entry and tagged Athena, church, Mommy on February 12, 2011 by rand.

Mommy went to Bridge at

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Tuesday, 11 February 1964

Mommy went to Bridge at
the Heritage House.

Snow flurries

This entry was posted in yearbook entry and tagged bridge, Mommy on February 11, 2011 by rand.

Shopped in AM. Also paint for

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Monday, 10 February 1964

Shopped in AM. Also paint for
kitchen which I started.

Mommy went to Athena sew-
ing with Rose.

Esther invited us to
Sunday night supper.

Snow. About 20.

This entry was posted in yearbook entry and tagged Athena, Esther, Mommy, paint, Rose, shopping on February 10, 2011 by rand.

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