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Monday, Nov. 25, 1918
Very cold all day. Did some washing
this evening. Mother, Mary & I
went to see "P Polly" at the
Best. Mary wanted to see "the
girls kick." Tonight Harry & I
decided to invite in our old
bridge club but most of them
were incapacitated.. Finally
got Helen P, Elizabeth & Howard,
Ida S. & Freda & Mother. We
played bridge awhile. Then
played "pig." We simply roared
with laughter. Had hot chocolate,
cookies, candy & apples. Letter from
Keene. 12:15 A. M.
Tuesday, Nov. 26, 1918
Keene went though at 9:15 tonight. Harry,
Geo., Katie & I went to the train to
see her. I took my Xmas package
to the train -- a sweater for Albert,
a game for Frederick, a pretty bag &
a picture of Mary for Keene. She's
had retired but we had a little
visit anyway. We have had no
gas to cook with today -- takes an
hour for water to boil. the sun was
nice & bright this afternoon. So Mary
and I went out for a walk.
Brought enough material to make
Mother three big aprons. Plain
percale is 43 cts a yard, my
material cost $8.88 cts for three [?]
War prices still prevail.