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Clara Steen Skott diary, 1917-1921

1917-1921 - 11-16

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November 16 1917 Ironed and bottled another quart of apple juice. Hemstitched an hour-all the time daily I seem to find. Took shower bath. Mended. Went to No. 9 school in evening - our old neighborhood. 47 there. Mr. Anderson went instead of Halvorsen. 1918. Rained hard most of day. I finished long-cloth dress and mended the week's hose. Baked gingerbread. Cut little raglan dress pattern, and white striped dimity dress by it. Went to a "rainy-day party" at Dunlap's in P.M. where I crocheted on doily. We dug more than 1/2 bu. pie carrots. August came in P.M. 1919. A fine day. After preparing the third time for August and Beth, he phone that they couldn't get here! I baked buns, pumpkin pie, roasted a chicken, etc. Miss Horsfall came after dinner and stayed till 9:00 P.M. We played 500. Amanda went to Crawford's to work for her board. 1920. Fine sunny cold day. Washing all done by ten except hanging some I didn't want frozen. Only 4 washes. Sewed some after a sound nap. Hans' father here for dinner. They finished shingling shed. Adela brought Pearl Tubbs here for supper, then they went to lecture course. Letter from Mary. 19
 
Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries