Cold this morn. 15 [degrees] above. Uncle Fred & A. [Aunt] Mary stopped here awhile, went out to see Grossheims. Henry brought a cow hide up. butchered one today. Osie Neff was the butcher; he also brought a bone along for soup. Susie sang song for a whole bunch from Floraville & requested by a friend of Hecker. A lot of people that have been vaccinated recently have sore arms. Josie wrote A. [Aunt] Mary a birthday greeting, said she was coming out Sat.
Thursday, Jan. 19, 1939
Filed Under: 1939, January, Tillie's News Diaries from the 1930s Tagged With: Aunt Mary, Birkner, birthday, Brand, butcher, cowhide, Floraville, Grossheim, Hecker, Henry, Keller, Neff, radio_broadcast, Susie_Gal_Hills, Susie_the_Gal_from_the_Hills, Uncle Fred, vaccinations
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