Rained a little shower this morn.; canned tomatoes & beans; took peaches out to Henry’s, but nobody home. Went to Leo’s making hay this afternoon; took basket peaches along, rained heavy this eve. Jobusch postmaster of Waterloo was buried yesterday afternoon at Waterloo. Wind took of a lot of peaches this eve. lights were of [sic] for while. Louis Mueth of Paderborn died. Uncle Joe Mueth & Eddy & some of Nics family & Phil are going to Okalohoma [sic] to visit soon; to Frank Dudenhoeffer.
Friday, Aug. 11, 1939
Filed Under: 1939, August, Tillie's News Diaries from the 1930s Tagged With: Brand, buried, canning, death, died, Dudenhoeffer, Henry, JoBusch, Leo, Mueth, Oklahoma, Orlet, peaches, peach_season, Postmaster, power_outage, Uncle_Joe, visiting_relatives, Waterloo, Waterloo_Postmaster
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