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In the evening Florence, Nellie Williams and I was down at the Christian Church. I came home with Eddie Hamilton. Had a dandy time. My birthday……Ralph Beebe and Maude Shaw was married at three o'clock in the afternoon. I was bridesmaid and J. C. Shank was best man. Came home with Bertha and Roy Everett. After the wedding we went to town. Got home at ten o'clock. Porter Greenfield took a short ride with us……I went out to Springfield. In the evening Aunt Ann and I went to a surprise party for Mrs. Barker. Went with George Taylor. Went to supper with Henrietta Stebbins, O. Shambaugh, George Taylor and myself. Had a lovely time…..Mother, Bertha, Florence, Raymond and I went to Mr. Casbohm's funeral. Ma and I went to the cemetery from there down town to the cloak sale…..Pythena, Katherine, Ann and I went to Grand Rapids. Seen the grand river. About 100,000 inhabitants. A very pretty place. Was to Bradley's also……Mort and Pythena took Ann and I to the station Friday morning. Left Hopkins Station 8:30. Got to White Pigeon 15 to eleven. Had to wait 10 minutes for the next train. Reached Ashtabula 6 o'clock in the evening. Took the trolley from Ashtabula to Conneaut Ohio. Got in Conneaut 8:30 and got down East Springfield 9:30. Had a lovely time while I was there…….Mother and I went to town. Got parlor carpet. Rolla Andrew Johnston was killed by the train after 10 o'clock in the evening Tuesday……Mother, Florence, Ray and I went to Conneaut Lake. I staid for the evening and from there went to Springboro and stayed all night with Irene at G. D. Kings. Had a dandy time. First time ever rode in a row boat. Met Ralph Miles……\"","The following excerpts were provided by the seller: \"Went to the Grange picnic. In the evening Hazel and V. B. and Walter Wright and I went to camp meeting. Took supper at the Watson House. Dandy time…….Bertha and I went to Erie on the evening train….Bertha, Jessie, Matt and I were over town through Soldier's home, library and St. Patrick's Church. In the evening Jessie and I were over to Mr. Stewarts and down the street…..Went to pioneer picnic with Riley Bollard in the afternoon. Bertha, Ma and I went to church in the evening. Nellie Williams was taken sick with the typhoid fever, last place she ever went……Was over to Kate Louk's. Mrs. Mc Namara died. Found dead in bed, heart failure…..Bertha, Florence and I went to the lake. Went on the afternoon train, came back on the eleven o'clock. Was with Henry Hall in the evening……Florence, Charley and I were down to Waldameer and Four Mile Creek in the afternoon. Took in two shows also, got back at twelve o'clock. Lovely day.\" Flo, Edd and I were over to Springboro at Mr. McCoy's. Flo and I had our fortunes told. Fair day….Jessie and Rose went home. Bertha went back with them. An automobile party from Ashtabula were out to Conneautville and Springboro in the afternoon. Had a fine time. Very warm day…..Ross Davis of Louisville was killed by the train….Mother, Bertha and I was up to Aunt Mattie's in Erie. Had a dandy time. Had our pictures taken. Took the 7 o'clock car back down at the club. Staid over at the club until 12 o'clock…..Was up to Aunt Matt's. In the evening Bertha, Chas, and I went to the Alpha Theatre. Clarence S. didn't come on account of the storm….Bertha, Homer and I went to the Pioneer picnic. Came home and took supper and Homer and I went to the moonlight excursion at Conneaut Lake. Had a very pleasant time. Got back home at one o'clock. Beautiful day. Very cool and no dust…. Went to Springboro. Stayed all night to Dr. Sheldon's. Had a musical concert. In the evening was up to Mr. McCoy's and had our fortunes told…..In the evening Bertha and I went to the school entertainment and took in the dance also! Dandy evening. Met Lester Inman from Homestead…..Mr. Howard Campbell and Bessie Murphy were married. Bertha Homer and I went to Erie and Heard Billy Sunday in the afternoon and evening. Cloudy Day…… Friday morning Lotta and Jesse, Mrs. And Mrs. Marshall, Homer and I went to Rock Springs Park, West Virginia. Left at 7:15 got to East Liverpool 11:30 and took the car from Liverpool up to the park. A very delightful time. Beautiful Park at West Va. Dandy Day\"","The following excerpts were provided by the seller: \"Ann was up. Sister Bertha went to City Hospital at Meadville. Mother and Dr. Brown went with her. We girls went to station. Dandy day……Bertha and I went to Conneautville. In the evening Bertha and I was down to Anna's and Mary's. Ned was over Election Day. Beautiful Day. Gov. Wilson elected President. Marshall Vice President……..Father was buried. Funeral at one o'clock Saturday afternoon. Rev. Baldwin of Springboro preached. Nice Day. Good sleighing. Mrs. Ora Barton and Miss Orah, Roy Everett's and Charley Duncan sung, Gathering Home, Safe in the Arms of Jesus and Saved by Grace…….Ned took me to station. Went to Linesville and Harmonsburg. Visited Mrs. Frank Mahonay…..Was down the street. Our first night at our new house at 915 West 17th St. Mother and I went out in afternoon. Nice Day……\"","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","Barhite, Blanche Luella, b. 1887","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 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Porter Greenfield took a short ride with us……I went out to Springfield. In the evening Aunt Ann and I went to a surprise party for Mrs. Barker. Went with George Taylor. Went to supper with Henrietta Stebbins, O. Shambaugh, George Taylor and myself. Had a lovely time…..Mother, Bertha, Florence, Raymond and I went to Mr. Casbohm's funeral. Ma and I went to the cemetery from there down town to the cloak sale…..Pythena, Katherine, Ann and I went to Grand Rapids. Seen the grand river. About 100,000 inhabitants. A very pretty place. Was to Bradley's also……Mort and Pythena took Ann and I to the station Friday morning. Left Hopkins Station 8:30. Got to White Pigeon 15 to eleven. Had to wait 10 minutes for the next train. Reached Ashtabula 6 o'clock in the evening. Took the trolley from Ashtabula to Conneaut Ohio. Got in Conneaut 8:30 and got down East Springfield 9:30. Had a lovely time while I was there…….Mother and I went to town. Got parlor carpet. Rolla Andrew Johnston was killed by the train after 10 o'clock in the evening Tuesday……Mother, Florence, Ray and I went to Conneaut Lake. I staid for the evening and from there went to Springboro and stayed all night with Irene at G. D. Kings. Had a dandy time. First time ever rode in a row boat. Met Ralph Miles……\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe following excerpts were provided by the seller: \"Went to the Grange picnic. In the evening Hazel and V. B. and Walter Wright and I went to camp meeting. Took supper at the Watson House. Dandy time…….Bertha and I went to Erie on the evening train….Bertha, Jessie, Matt and I were over town through Soldier's home, library and St. Patrick's Church. In the evening Jessie and I were over to Mr. Stewarts and down the street…..Went to pioneer picnic with Riley Bollard in the afternoon. Bertha, Ma and I went to church in the evening. Nellie Williams was taken sick with the typhoid fever, last place she ever went……Was over to Kate Louk's. Mrs. Mc Namara died. Found dead in bed, heart failure…..Bertha, Florence and I went to the lake. Went on the afternoon train, came back on the eleven o'clock. Was with Henry Hall in the evening……Florence, Charley and I were down to Waldameer and Four Mile Creek in the afternoon. Took in two shows also, got back at twelve o'clock. Lovely day.\" Flo, Edd and I were over to Springboro at Mr. McCoy's. Flo and I had our fortunes told. Fair day….Jessie and Rose went home. Bertha went back with them. An automobile party from Ashtabula were out to Conneautville and Springboro in the afternoon. Had a fine time. Very warm day…..Ross Davis of Louisville was killed by the train….Mother, Bertha and I was up to Aunt Mattie's in Erie. Had a dandy time. Had our pictures taken. Took the 7 o'clock car back down at the club. Staid over at the club until 12 o'clock…..Was up to Aunt Matt's. In the evening Bertha, Chas, and I went to the Alpha Theatre. Clarence S. didn't come on account of the storm….Bertha, Homer and I went to the Pioneer picnic. Came home and took supper and Homer and I went to the moonlight excursion at Conneaut Lake. Had a very pleasant time. Got back home at one o'clock. Beautiful day. Very cool and no dust…. Went to Springboro. Stayed all night to Dr. Sheldon's. Had a musical concert. In the evening was up to Mr. McCoy's and had our fortunes told…..In the evening Bertha and I went to the school entertainment and took in the dance also! Dandy evening. Met Lester Inman from Homestead…..Mr. Howard Campbell and Bessie Murphy were married. Bertha Homer and I went to Erie and Heard Billy Sunday in the afternoon and evening. Cloudy Day…… Friday morning Lotta and Jesse, Mrs. And Mrs. Marshall, Homer and I went to Rock Springs Park, West Virginia. Left at 7:15 got to East Liverpool 11:30 and took the car from Liverpool up to the park. A very delightful time. Beautiful Park at West Va. 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Came home with Bertha and Roy Everett. After the wedding we went to town. Got home at ten o'clock. Porter Greenfield took a short ride with us……I went out to Springfield. In the evening Aunt Ann and I went to a surprise party for Mrs. Barker. Went with George Taylor. Went to supper with Henrietta Stebbins, O. Shambaugh, George Taylor and myself. Had a lovely time…..Mother, Bertha, Florence, Raymond and I went to Mr. Casbohm's funeral. Ma and I went to the cemetery from there down town to the cloak sale…..Pythena, Katherine, Ann and I went to Grand Rapids. Seen the grand river. About 100,000 inhabitants. A very pretty place. Was to Bradley's also……Mort and Pythena took Ann and I to the station Friday morning. Left Hopkins Station 8:30. Got to White Pigeon 15 to eleven. Had to wait 10 minutes for the next train. Reached Ashtabula 6 o'clock in the evening. Took the trolley from Ashtabula to Conneaut Ohio. Got in Conneaut 8:30 and got down East Springfield 9:30. Had a lovely time while I was there…….Mother and I went to town. Got parlor carpet. Rolla Andrew Johnston was killed by the train after 10 o'clock in the evening Tuesday……Mother, Florence, Ray and I went to Conneaut Lake. I staid for the evening and from there went to Springboro and stayed all night with Irene at G. D. Kings. Had a dandy time. First time ever rode in a row boat. Met Ralph Miles……\"","The following excerpts were provided by the seller: \"Went to the Grange picnic. In the evening Hazel and V. B. and Walter Wright and I went to camp meeting. Took supper at the Watson House. Dandy time…….Bertha and I went to Erie on the evening train….Bertha, Jessie, Matt and I were over town through Soldier's home, library and St. Patrick's Church. In the evening Jessie and I were over to Mr. Stewarts and down the street…..Went to pioneer picnic with Riley Bollard in the afternoon. Bertha, Ma and I went to church in the evening. Nellie Williams was taken sick with the typhoid fever, last place she ever went……Was over to Kate Louk's. Mrs. Mc Namara died. Found dead in bed, heart failure…..Bertha, Florence and I went to the lake. Went on the afternoon train, came back on the eleven o'clock. Was with Henry Hall in the evening……Florence, Charley and I were down to Waldameer and Four Mile Creek in the afternoon. Took in two shows also, got back at twelve o'clock. Lovely day.\" Flo, Edd and I were over to Springboro at Mr. McCoy's. Flo and I had our fortunes told. Fair day….Jessie and Rose went home. Bertha went back with them. An automobile party from Ashtabula were out to Conneautville and Springboro in the afternoon. Had a fine time. Very warm day…..Ross Davis of Louisville was killed by the train….Mother, Bertha and I was up to Aunt Mattie's in Erie. Had a dandy time. Had our pictures taken. Took the 7 o'clock car back down at the club. Staid over at the club until 12 o'clock…..Was up to Aunt Matt's. In the evening Bertha, Chas, and I went to the Alpha Theatre. Clarence S. didn't come on account of the storm….Bertha, Homer and I went to the Pioneer picnic. Came home and took supper and Homer and I went to the moonlight excursion at Conneaut Lake. Had a very pleasant time. Got back home at one o'clock. Beautiful day. Very cool and no dust…. Went to Springboro. Stayed all night to Dr. Sheldon's. Had a musical concert. In the evening was up to Mr. McCoy's and had our fortunes told…..In the evening Bertha and I went to the school entertainment and took in the dance also! Dandy evening. Met Lester Inman from Homestead…..Mr. Howard Campbell and Bessie Murphy were married. Bertha Homer and I went to Erie and Heard Billy Sunday in the afternoon and evening. Cloudy Day…… Friday morning Lotta and Jesse, Mrs. And Mrs. Marshall, Homer and I went to Rock Springs Park, West Virginia. Left at 7:15 got to East Liverpool 11:30 and took the car from Liverpool up to the park. A very delightful time. Beautiful Park at West Va. Dandy Day\"","The following excerpts were provided by the seller: \"Ann was up. Sister Bertha went to City Hospital at Meadville. Mother and Dr. Brown went with her. We girls went to station. Dandy day……Bertha and I went to Conneautville. In the evening Bertha and I was down to Anna's and Mary's. Ned was over Election Day. Beautiful Day. Gov. Wilson elected President. Marshall Vice President……..Father was buried. Funeral at one o'clock Saturday afternoon. Rev. Baldwin of Springboro preached. Nice Day. Good sleighing. Mrs. Ora Barton and Miss Orah, Roy Everett's and Charley Duncan sung, Gathering Home, Safe in the Arms of Jesus and Saved by Grace…….Ned took me to station. Went to Linesville and Harmonsburg. Visited Mrs. Frank Mahonay…..Was down the street. Our first night at our new house at 915 West 17th St. Mother and I went out in afternoon. 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The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Blanche of Conneautville Pennsylvania was the daughter of Sherman Barhite and Minnie P. Chase. On February 3rd, 1915 Blanch married Edgar A. Fuller.","Accessioned and minimally processed in February 2010 by Ute Schechter, Warren E. Burger Archivist.","Diaries, 1904-1913, kept by Blanche Luella Barhite, who was 17 years old in 1904. Blanche records daily events and chores, and talks about social activities and family life. For brief excerpts from the diaries, provided by the seller, please navigate to the \"Collection Organization\" tab of this finding aid.","This summary of names mentioned in the diaries was provided by the seller. For excerpts from the diaries see folder links below. \"Jennie Casholm, Glen and J. G. Crumb, Wilcox, Howard Lord, Mildred Waldo, James Gowdy, Hazel Ora, Walter Wright, Fred Van Gordon, Vance Brockway, Rev. Dewitt, George Perkins, Ed Horseman, Bertha Horseman, Howard and Will Coon, Lotta Greenfield, Jesse Brooks, Vida Flannigan, Thad Hague, Bertha Duncan, Riley Ballard, S. Penfield, Drusia Whitford, Agnes Lamb, John Mc Namara, Rev. Livingston, Fred Lester, David Fitzgerald, Lillian Pratt, M. Lawrence, Floyd Dudley, Mae Cochran, Belknap, Karl K. Partch, Edward Artman, Rudler, Stella Fisher .\"","The following excerpts were provided by the seller: \"Ma and I went to church and Bertha and Floyd came down to church and from church Bertha, Roy, Floyd and myself went up to Everett's and took dinner and from there we went winter greening and chestnuting and then we drove to the elk farm. From there came home and in the evening we went to Beaver Center to church……Pa went to Springfield. Ma and Florence went down to Center to the Easter doings at the M. E. Church. In the evening Florence, Nellie Williams and I was down at the Christian Church. I came home with Eddie Hamilton. Had a dandy time. My birthday……Ralph Beebe and Maude Shaw was married at three o'clock in the afternoon. I was bridesmaid and J. C. Shank was best man. Came home with Bertha and Roy Everett. After the wedding we went to town. Got home at ten o'clock. Porter Greenfield took a short ride with us……I went out to Springfield. In the evening Aunt Ann and I went to a surprise party for Mrs. Barker. Went with George Taylor. Went to supper with Henrietta Stebbins, O. Shambaugh, George Taylor and myself. Had a lovely time…..Mother, Bertha, Florence, Raymond and I went to Mr. Casbohm's funeral. Ma and I went to the cemetery from there down town to the cloak sale…..Pythena, Katherine, Ann and I went to Grand Rapids. Seen the grand river. About 100,000 inhabitants. A very pretty place. Was to Bradley's also……Mort and Pythena took Ann and I to the station Friday morning. Left Hopkins Station 8:30. Got to White Pigeon 15 to eleven. Had to wait 10 minutes for the next train. Reached Ashtabula 6 o'clock in the evening. Took the trolley from Ashtabula to Conneaut Ohio. Got in Conneaut 8:30 and got down East Springfield 9:30. Had a lovely time while I was there…….Mother and I went to town. Got parlor carpet. Rolla Andrew Johnston was killed by the train after 10 o'clock in the evening Tuesday……Mother, Florence, Ray and I went to Conneaut Lake. I staid for the evening and from there went to Springboro and stayed all night with Irene at G. D. Kings. Had a dandy time. First time ever rode in a row boat. Met Ralph Miles……\"","The following excerpts were provided by the seller: \"Went to the Grange picnic. In the evening Hazel and V. B. and Walter Wright and I went to camp meeting. Took supper at the Watson House. Dandy time…….Bertha and I went to Erie on the evening train….Bertha, Jessie, Matt and I were over town through Soldier's home, library and St. Patrick's Church. In the evening Jessie and I were over to Mr. Stewarts and down the street…..Went to pioneer picnic with Riley Bollard in the afternoon. Bertha, Ma and I went to church in the evening. Nellie Williams was taken sick with the typhoid fever, last place she ever went……Was over to Kate Louk's. Mrs. Mc Namara died. Found dead in bed, heart failure…..Bertha, Florence and I went to the lake. Went on the afternoon train, came back on the eleven o'clock. Was with Henry Hall in the evening……Florence, Charley and I were down to Waldameer and Four Mile Creek in the afternoon. Took in two shows also, got back at twelve o'clock. Lovely day.\" Flo, Edd and I were over to Springboro at Mr. McCoy's. Flo and I had our fortunes told. Fair day….Jessie and Rose went home. Bertha went back with them. An automobile party from Ashtabula were out to Conneautville and Springboro in the afternoon. Had a fine time. Very warm day…..Ross Davis of Louisville was killed by the train….Mother, Bertha and I was up to Aunt Mattie's in Erie. Had a dandy time. Had our pictures taken. Took the 7 o'clock car back down at the club. Staid over at the club until 12 o'clock…..Was up to Aunt Matt's. In the evening Bertha, Chas, and I went to the Alpha Theatre. Clarence S. didn't come on account of the storm….Bertha, Homer and I went to the Pioneer picnic. Came home and took supper and Homer and I went to the moonlight excursion at Conneaut Lake. Had a very pleasant time. Got back home at one o'clock. Beautiful day. Very cool and no dust…. Went to Springboro. Stayed all night to Dr. Sheldon's. Had a musical concert. In the evening was up to Mr. McCoy's and had our fortunes told…..In the evening Bertha and I went to the school entertainment and took in the dance also! Dandy evening. Met Lester Inman from Homestead…..Mr. Howard Campbell and Bessie Murphy were married. Bertha Homer and I went to Erie and Heard Billy Sunday in the afternoon and evening. Cloudy Day…… Friday morning Lotta and Jesse, Mrs. And Mrs. Marshall, Homer and I went to Rock Springs Park, West Virginia. Left at 7:15 got to East Liverpool 11:30 and took the car from Liverpool up to the park. A very delightful time. Beautiful Park at West Va. Dandy Day\"","The following excerpts were provided by the seller: \"Ann was up. Sister Bertha went to City Hospital at Meadville. Mother and Dr. Brown went with her. We girls went to station. Dandy day……Bertha and I went to Conneautville. In the evening Bertha and I was down to Anna's and Mary's. Ned was over Election Day. Beautiful Day. Gov. Wilson elected President. Marshall Vice President……..Father was buried. Funeral at one o'clock Saturday afternoon. Rev. Baldwin of Springboro preached. Nice Day. Good sleighing. Mrs. Ora Barton and Miss Orah, Roy Everett's and Charley Duncan sung, Gathering Home, Safe in the Arms of Jesus and Saved by Grace…….Ned took me to station. Went to Linesville and Harmonsburg. Visited Mrs. Frank Mahonay…..Was down the street. Our first night at our new house at 915 West 17th St. Mother and I went out in afternoon. Nice Day……\"","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","Barhite, Blanche Luella, b. 1887","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 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Rolla Andrew Johnston was killed by the train after 10 o'clock in the evening Tuesday……Mother, Florence, Ray and I went to Conneaut Lake. I staid for the evening and from there went to Springboro and stayed all night with Irene at G. D. Kings. Had a dandy time. First time ever rode in a row boat. Met Ralph Miles……\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe following excerpts were provided by the seller: \"Went to the Grange picnic. In the evening Hazel and V. B. and Walter Wright and I went to camp meeting. Took supper at the Watson House. Dandy time…….Bertha and I went to Erie on the evening train….Bertha, Jessie, Matt and I were over town through Soldier's home, library and St. Patrick's Church. In the evening Jessie and I were over to Mr. Stewarts and down the street…..Went to pioneer picnic with Riley Bollard in the afternoon. Bertha, Ma and I went to church in the evening. Nellie Williams was taken sick with the typhoid fever, last place she ever went……Was over to Kate Louk's. Mrs. Mc Namara died. Found dead in bed, heart failure…..Bertha, Florence and I went to the lake. Went on the afternoon train, came back on the eleven o'clock. Was with Henry Hall in the evening……Florence, Charley and I were down to Waldameer and Four Mile Creek in the afternoon. Took in two shows also, got back at twelve o'clock. Lovely day.\" Flo, Edd and I were over to Springboro at Mr. McCoy's. Flo and I had our fortunes told. Fair day….Jessie and Rose went home. Bertha went back with them. An automobile party from Ashtabula were out to Conneautville and Springboro in the afternoon. Had a fine time. Very warm day…..Ross Davis of Louisville was killed by the train….Mother, Bertha and I was up to Aunt Mattie's in Erie. Had a dandy time. Had our pictures taken. Took the 7 o'clock car back down at the club. Staid over at the club until 12 o'clock…..Was up to Aunt Matt's. In the evening Bertha, Chas, and I went to the Alpha Theatre. Clarence S. didn't come on account of the storm….Bertha, Homer and I went to the Pioneer picnic. Came home and took supper and Homer and I went to the moonlight excursion at Conneaut Lake. Had a very pleasant time. Got back home at one o'clock. Beautiful day. Very cool and no dust…. Went to Springboro. Stayed all night to Dr. Sheldon's. Had a musical concert. In the evening was up to Mr. McCoy's and had our fortunes told…..In the evening Bertha and I went to the school entertainment and took in the dance also! Dandy evening. Met Lester Inman from Homestead…..Mr. Howard Campbell and Bessie Murphy were married. Bertha Homer and I went to Erie and Heard Billy Sunday in the afternoon and evening. Cloudy Day…… Friday morning Lotta and Jesse, Mrs. And Mrs. Marshall, Homer and I went to Rock Springs Park, West Virginia. Left at 7:15 got to East Liverpool 11:30 and took the car from Liverpool up to the park. A very delightful time. Beautiful Park at West Va. 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Came home with Bertha and Roy Everett. After the wedding we went to town. Got home at ten o'clock. Porter Greenfield took a short ride with us……I went out to Springfield. In the evening Aunt Ann and I went to a surprise party for Mrs. Barker. Went with George Taylor. Went to supper with Henrietta Stebbins, O. Shambaugh, George Taylor and myself. Had a lovely time…..Mother, Bertha, Florence, Raymond and I went to Mr. Casbohm's funeral. Ma and I went to the cemetery from there down town to the cloak sale…..Pythena, Katherine, Ann and I went to Grand Rapids. Seen the grand river. About 100,000 inhabitants. A very pretty place. Was to Bradley's also……Mort and Pythena took Ann and I to the station Friday morning. Left Hopkins Station 8:30. Got to White Pigeon 15 to eleven. Had to wait 10 minutes for the next train. Reached Ashtabula 6 o'clock in the evening. Took the trolley from Ashtabula to Conneaut Ohio. Got in Conneaut 8:30 and got down East Springfield 9:30. Had a lovely time while I was there…….Mother and I went to town. Got parlor carpet. Rolla Andrew Johnston was killed by the train after 10 o'clock in the evening Tuesday……Mother, Florence, Ray and I went to Conneaut Lake. I staid for the evening and from there went to Springboro and stayed all night with Irene at G. D. Kings. Had a dandy time. First time ever rode in a row boat. Met Ralph Miles……\"","The following excerpts were provided by the seller: \"Went to the Grange picnic. In the evening Hazel and V. B. and Walter Wright and I went to camp meeting. Took supper at the Watson House. Dandy time…….Bertha and I went to Erie on the evening train….Bertha, Jessie, Matt and I were over town through Soldier's home, library and St. Patrick's Church. In the evening Jessie and I were over to Mr. Stewarts and down the street…..Went to pioneer picnic with Riley Bollard in the afternoon. Bertha, Ma and I went to church in the evening. Nellie Williams was taken sick with the typhoid fever, last place she ever went……Was over to Kate Louk's. Mrs. Mc Namara died. Found dead in bed, heart failure…..Bertha, Florence and I went to the lake. Went on the afternoon train, came back on the eleven o'clock. Was with Henry Hall in the evening……Florence, Charley and I were down to Waldameer and Four Mile Creek in the afternoon. Took in two shows also, got back at twelve o'clock. Lovely day.\" Flo, Edd and I were over to Springboro at Mr. McCoy's. Flo and I had our fortunes told. Fair day….Jessie and Rose went home. Bertha went back with them. An automobile party from Ashtabula were out to Conneautville and Springboro in the afternoon. Had a fine time. Very warm day…..Ross Davis of Louisville was killed by the train….Mother, Bertha and I was up to Aunt Mattie's in Erie. Had a dandy time. Had our pictures taken. Took the 7 o'clock car back down at the club. Staid over at the club until 12 o'clock…..Was up to Aunt Matt's. In the evening Bertha, Chas, and I went to the Alpha Theatre. Clarence S. didn't come on account of the storm….Bertha, Homer and I went to the Pioneer picnic. Came home and took supper and Homer and I went to the moonlight excursion at Conneaut Lake. Had a very pleasant time. Got back home at one o'clock. Beautiful day. Very cool and no dust…. Went to Springboro. Stayed all night to Dr. Sheldon's. Had a musical concert. In the evening was up to Mr. McCoy's and had our fortunes told…..In the evening Bertha and I went to the school entertainment and took in the dance also! Dandy evening. Met Lester Inman from Homestead…..Mr. Howard Campbell and Bessie Murphy were married. Bertha Homer and I went to Erie and Heard Billy Sunday in the afternoon and evening. Cloudy Day…… Friday morning Lotta and Jesse, Mrs. And Mrs. Marshall, Homer and I went to Rock Springs Park, West Virginia. Left at 7:15 got to East Liverpool 11:30 and took the car from Liverpool up to the park. A very delightful time. Beautiful Park at West Va. Dandy Day\"","The following excerpts were provided by the seller: \"Ann was up. Sister Bertha went to City Hospital at Meadville. Mother and Dr. Brown went with her. We girls went to station. Dandy day……Bertha and I went to Conneautville. In the evening Bertha and I was down to Anna's and Mary's. Ned was over Election Day. Beautiful Day. Gov. Wilson elected President. Marshall Vice President……..Father was buried. Funeral at one o'clock Saturday afternoon. Rev. Baldwin of Springboro preached. Nice Day. Good sleighing. Mrs. Ora Barton and Miss Orah, Roy Everett's and Charley Duncan sung, Gathering Home, Safe in the Arms of Jesus and Saved by Grace…….Ned took me to station. Went to Linesville and Harmonsburg. Visited Mrs. Frank Mahonay…..Was down the street. Our first night at our new house at 915 West 17th St. Mother and I went out in afternoon. 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She writes of getting new neighbors, her rotten grades at school, bob sled parties, hanging out with her friends the boys she kisses and whose lap she sits on, a guy who felt her \"bust\" and made her mad, and there's an interesting entry where she writes of her father's face being half gone and looking terrible!\" Excerpts provided by the seller: \"..... First thing that greeted me was a note from Bill \u0026amp; Con. Was with Marquerite some this noon. Answered Bills note and gave it to him tonite ..... Fel. visited school and such a time. At noon Billie gave me a note, answered it and gave it to him after school and talked to him. Rode home with Fel .... Talked to Bill at noon. He was peeved at \"Con\". I wrote him a long letter, gave it to him after school but had a hard time. I sure felt bad about him being sort of mad \"Take your choice Cornelia or I\" ..... Louise and I went bob sledding tonite. I went to meet Fel. We sure had fun. Cow-bell, \"Jingle bells\", apples and popcorn, at Wm. afterward. Bowser went along and such a bother .... Sat in Pineys car this noon. \"Monkey wrench\" ha ha! \"Do you cough from the bottom up or the bottom down?\" I nearly felt like crying when I came home, it sure was lonesome for awhile .... Went down town and back with Glen, Kenny, Jake and Jess. Set in car after Glen went to Richies and got me. He sure had the devil in him tonite. Hid my pocketbook, kiss again. \"I love you, I love you, I love you!!!\" ..... Glen borrowed my pen again and the sweet smiles he can give. Rode on bicycle tonite with: Jake, Ray and Kenny. Sure is fun! Found out that Ozella Hontg quit school, amen, what a relief .... Tonite I sure told que what I thot of her - Our friendship has ended forever. I still have dear old Jess and Nell tho! .... Went to town, que half mad. Jess wanted me to go with K.D. but wouldn't, Jake felt my \"bust\". Boy was I mad - Glenn stepped on my toe to get me to look at him. Went home, Jake and Jess kissed 'bye' and Glen told Kenny he was going to kiss me soon. Stopped at Kenny's for Kodak. Went home, Glen kissed me on door step. Ooh! ..... Walked to town with Nel, Jake and Kenny. Fun. Saw que and she came with us but we didn't want her - On way home Jake handed me an envelope. Glen said open it and I did, it had a little snake in it, Glen sure laughed ..... School. Jess and Que sure made at Nell and I. Jess mad cause she had to walk home Friday nite and Que cause she thinks I'm jealous of her. Sure formed my opinion of them. Wrote Que a pretty slamming letter. I cried 5th period to think those girls would do that. Anyhow, I try to act like I don't care and cold shoulder them. In store tonite we sure started on Kenny, he said he didn't know his name was signed at end of letter. That makes 2 more from the \"dear old gang\". I hope they are satisfied at last. I don't ever want to be in it again after such slams and insults and names ..... Blanche and Bill up a while this a.m. Blanche and Bill up to Elsie's for supper. I was there all afternoon and for supper. Blanche had a bottle of hooch and was drunk. Joe and Bill were trying to get her mad. Went home about 9:00 with Joe in truck .........\" \"Some of the names she mentions in the diary are: Donald James ~ Lawrence Case ~ Guy Masonholder ~ Aunt Florence Hunter ~ Mary Black ~ Herman Weymeyer ~ Bob Owens ~ Tom Robertson ~ Bertha Thomas ~ Red Samuelson.\" \"Some of the places she mentions in the diary are: Iowa City ~ Grandview ~ Galesburg ~ Salem ~ Brighton ~ Burlington ~ Savannah.\"\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Diaries, 1930-1931 of Dorothy Lee Willmering (b. circa 1915) of Columbus City, Louisa County, Iowa. Dorothy, who was about 15 when she started her diaries, lived with her mother and older sister."," Dorothy mentions visiting her father (her parents were divorced) and receiving letters from him. She also mentions her group of friends, boy friends, social activities and not doing well in school."," For a more detailed description and excerpts, both provided by the seller, see folder link below:","The following description and excerpts were provided by the seller: \"Lucy writes of constantly going out with her \"gang\" of friends, which includes both girls and boys. Some of her friends are older and can drive, and some like to get drunk. Lucy writes of the fights she has with her friends, seeing a kid take carbolic acid and says \"it was terrible\" .... She writes of getting new neighbors, her rotten grades at school, bob sled parties, hanging out with her friends the boys she kisses and whose lap she sits on, a guy who felt her \"bust\" and made her mad, and there's an interesting entry where she writes of her father's face being half gone and looking terrible!\" Excerpts provided by the seller: \"..... First thing that greeted me was a note from Bill \u0026 Con. Was with Marquerite some this noon. Answered Bills note and gave it to him tonite ..... Fel. visited school and such a time. At noon Billie gave me a note, answered it and gave it to him after school and talked to him. Rode home with Fel .... Talked to Bill at noon. He was peeved at \"Con\". I wrote him a long letter, gave it to him after school but had a hard time. I sure felt bad about him being sort of mad \"Take your choice Cornelia or I\" ..... Louise and I went bob sledding tonite. I went to meet Fel. We sure had fun. Cow-bell, \"Jingle bells\", apples and popcorn, at Wm. afterward. Bowser went along and such a bother .... Sat in Pineys car this noon. \"Monkey wrench\" ha ha! \"Do you cough from the bottom up or the bottom down?\" I nearly felt like crying when I came home, it sure was lonesome for awhile .... Went down town and back with Glen, Kenny, Jake and Jess. Set in car after Glen went to Richies and got me. He sure had the devil in him tonite. Hid my pocketbook, kiss again. \"I love you, I love you, I love you!!!\" ..... Glen borrowed my pen again and the sweet smiles he can give. Rode on bicycle tonite with: Jake, Ray and Kenny. Sure is fun! Found out that Ozella Hontg quit school, amen, what a relief .... Tonite I sure told que what I thot of her - Our friendship has ended forever. I still have dear old Jess and Nell tho! .... Went to town, que half mad. Jess wanted me to go with K.D. but wouldn't, Jake felt my \"bust\". Boy was I mad - Glenn stepped on my toe to get me to look at him. Went home, Jake and Jess kissed 'bye' and Glen told Kenny he was going to kiss me soon. Stopped at Kenny's for Kodak. Went home, Glen kissed me on door step. Ooh! ..... Walked to town with Nel, Jake and Kenny. Fun. Saw que and she came with us but we didn't want her - On way home Jake handed me an envelope. Glen said open it and I did, it had a little snake in it, Glen sure laughed ..... School. Jess and Que sure made at Nell and I. Jess mad cause she had to walk home Friday nite and Que cause she thinks I'm jealous of her. Sure formed my opinion of them. Wrote Que a pretty slamming letter. I cried 5th period to think those girls would do that. Anyhow, I try to act like I don't care and cold shoulder them. In store tonite we sure started on Kenny, he said he didn't know his name was signed at end of letter. That makes 2 more from the \"dear old gang\". I hope they are satisfied at last. I don't ever want to be in it again after such slams and insults and names ..... Blanche and Bill up a while this a.m. Blanche and Bill up to Elsie's for supper. I was there all afternoon and for supper. Blanche had a bottle of hooch and was drunk. Joe and Bill were trying to get her mad. Went home about 9:00 with Joe in truck .........\" \"Some of the names she mentions in the diary are: Donald James ~ Lawrence Case ~ Guy Masonholder ~ Aunt Florence Hunter ~ Mary Black ~ Herman Weymeyer ~ Bob Owens ~ Tom Robertson ~ Bertha Thomas ~ Red Samuelson.\" \"Some of the places she mentions in the diary are: Iowa City ~ Grandview ~ Galesburg ~ Salem ~ Brighton ~ Burlington ~ Savannah.\""],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Willmering, Dorothy Lee, b. circa 1915"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"persname_ssim":["Willmering, Dorothy Lee, b. circa 1915"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":2,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T14:13:02.151Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_198","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_198","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_198","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_198","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_198.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Willmering, Dorothy Lee Diaries","title_ssm":["Dorothy Lee Willmering Diaries"],"title_tesim":["Dorothy Lee Willmering Diaries"],"unitdate_ssm":["1930-1931"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1930-1931"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["SC 00812","/repositories/2/resources/198"],"text":["SC 00812","/repositories/2/resources/198","Dorothy Lee Willmering Diaries","Iowa--Social life and customs","Teenage girls--Diaries","Teenagers--Iowa","Teenagers--Social life and customs","Teenagers--United States--Diaries","Diaries","Collection is open to all researchers. 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Lucy writes of the fights she has with her friends, seeing a kid take carbolic acid and says \"it was terrible\" .... She writes of getting new neighbors, her rotten grades at school, bob sled parties, hanging out with her friends the boys she kisses and whose lap she sits on, a guy who felt her \"bust\" and made her mad, and there's an interesting entry where she writes of her father's face being half gone and looking terrible!\" Excerpts provided by the seller: \"..... First thing that greeted me was a note from Bill \u0026 Con. Was with Marquerite some this noon. Answered Bills note and gave it to him tonite ..... Fel. visited school and such a time. At noon Billie gave me a note, answered it and gave it to him after school and talked to him. Rode home with Fel .... Talked to Bill at noon. He was peeved at \"Con\". I wrote him a long letter, gave it to him after school but had a hard time. I sure felt bad about him being sort of mad \"Take your choice Cornelia or I\" ..... Louise and I went bob sledding tonite. I went to meet Fel. We sure had fun. Cow-bell, \"Jingle bells\", apples and popcorn, at Wm. afterward. Bowser went along and such a bother .... Sat in Pineys car this noon. \"Monkey wrench\" ha ha! \"Do you cough from the bottom up or the bottom down?\" I nearly felt like crying when I came home, it sure was lonesome for awhile .... Went down town and back with Glen, Kenny, Jake and Jess. Set in car after Glen went to Richies and got me. He sure had the devil in him tonite. Hid my pocketbook, kiss again. \"I love you, I love you, I love you!!!\" ..... Glen borrowed my pen again and the sweet smiles he can give. Rode on bicycle tonite with: Jake, Ray and Kenny. Sure is fun! Found out that Ozella Hontg quit school, amen, what a relief .... Tonite I sure told que what I thot of her - Our friendship has ended forever. I still have dear old Jess and Nell tho! .... Went to town, que half mad. Jess wanted me to go with K.D. but wouldn't, Jake felt my \"bust\". Boy was I mad - Glenn stepped on my toe to get me to look at him. Went home, Jake and Jess kissed 'bye' and Glen told Kenny he was going to kiss me soon. Stopped at Kenny's for Kodak. Went home, Glen kissed me on door step. Ooh! ..... Walked to town with Nel, Jake and Kenny. Fun. Saw que and she came with us but we didn't want her - On way home Jake handed me an envelope. Glen said open it and I did, it had a little snake in it, Glen sure laughed ..... School. Jess and Que sure made at Nell and I. Jess mad cause she had to walk home Friday nite and Que cause she thinks I'm jealous of her. Sure formed my opinion of them. Wrote Que a pretty slamming letter. I cried 5th period to think those girls would do that. Anyhow, I try to act like I don't care and cold shoulder them. In store tonite we sure started on Kenny, he said he didn't know his name was signed at end of letter. That makes 2 more from the \"dear old gang\". I hope they are satisfied at last. I don't ever want to be in it again after such slams and insults and names ..... Blanche and Bill up a while this a.m. Blanche and Bill up to Elsie's for supper. I was there all afternoon and for supper. Blanche had a bottle of hooch and was drunk. Joe and Bill were trying to get her mad. 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Dorothy, who was about 15 when she started her diaries, lived with her mother and older sister.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Dorothy mentions visiting her father (her parents were divorced) and receiving letters from him. She also mentions her group of friends, boy friends, social activities and not doing well in school.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e For a more detailed description and excerpts, both provided by the seller, see folder link below:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe following description and excerpts were provided by the seller: \"Lucy writes of constantly going out with her \"gang\" of friends, which includes both girls and boys. Some of her friends are older and can drive, and some like to get drunk. Lucy writes of the fights she has with her friends, seeing a kid take carbolic acid and says \"it was terrible\" .... She writes of getting new neighbors, her rotten grades at school, bob sled parties, hanging out with her friends the boys she kisses and whose lap she sits on, a guy who felt her \"bust\" and made her mad, and there's an interesting entry where she writes of her father's face being half gone and looking terrible!\" Excerpts provided by the seller: \"..... First thing that greeted me was a note from Bill \u0026amp; Con. Was with Marquerite some this noon. Answered Bills note and gave it to him tonite ..... Fel. visited school and such a time. At noon Billie gave me a note, answered it and gave it to him after school and talked to him. Rode home with Fel .... Talked to Bill at noon. He was peeved at \"Con\". I wrote him a long letter, gave it to him after school but had a hard time. I sure felt bad about him being sort of mad \"Take your choice Cornelia or I\" ..... Louise and I went bob sledding tonite. I went to meet Fel. We sure had fun. Cow-bell, \"Jingle bells\", apples and popcorn, at Wm. afterward. Bowser went along and such a bother .... Sat in Pineys car this noon. \"Monkey wrench\" ha ha! \"Do you cough from the bottom up or the bottom down?\" I nearly felt like crying when I came home, it sure was lonesome for awhile .... Went down town and back with Glen, Kenny, Jake and Jess. Set in car after Glen went to Richies and got me. He sure had the devil in him tonite. Hid my pocketbook, kiss again. \"I love you, I love you, I love you!!!\" ..... Glen borrowed my pen again and the sweet smiles he can give. Rode on bicycle tonite with: Jake, Ray and Kenny. Sure is fun! Found out that Ozella Hontg quit school, amen, what a relief .... Tonite I sure told que what I thot of her - Our friendship has ended forever. I still have dear old Jess and Nell tho! .... Went to town, que half mad. Jess wanted me to go with K.D. but wouldn't, Jake felt my \"bust\". Boy was I mad - Glenn stepped on my toe to get me to look at him. Went home, Jake and Jess kissed 'bye' and Glen told Kenny he was going to kiss me soon. Stopped at Kenny's for Kodak. Went home, Glen kissed me on door step. Ooh! ..... Walked to town with Nel, Jake and Kenny. Fun. Saw que and she came with us but we didn't want her - On way home Jake handed me an envelope. Glen said open it and I did, it had a little snake in it, Glen sure laughed ..... School. Jess and Que sure made at Nell and I. Jess mad cause she had to walk home Friday nite and Que cause she thinks I'm jealous of her. Sure formed my opinion of them. Wrote Que a pretty slamming letter. I cried 5th period to think those girls would do that. Anyhow, I try to act like I don't care and cold shoulder them. In store tonite we sure started on Kenny, he said he didn't know his name was signed at end of letter. That makes 2 more from the \"dear old gang\". I hope they are satisfied at last. I don't ever want to be in it again after such slams and insults and names ..... Blanche and Bill up a while this a.m. Blanche and Bill up to Elsie's for supper. I was there all afternoon and for supper. Blanche had a bottle of hooch and was drunk. Joe and Bill were trying to get her mad. Went home about 9:00 with Joe in truck .........\" \"Some of the names she mentions in the diary are: Donald James ~ Lawrence Case ~ Guy Masonholder ~ Aunt Florence Hunter ~ Mary Black ~ Herman Weymeyer ~ Bob Owens ~ Tom Robertson ~ Bertha Thomas ~ Red Samuelson.\" \"Some of the places she mentions in the diary are: Iowa City ~ Grandview ~ Galesburg ~ Salem ~ Brighton ~ Burlington ~ Savannah.\"\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Diaries, 1930-1931 of Dorothy Lee Willmering (b. circa 1915) of Columbus City, Louisa County, Iowa. Dorothy, who was about 15 when she started her diaries, lived with her mother and older sister."," Dorothy mentions visiting her father (her parents were divorced) and receiving letters from him. She also mentions her group of friends, boy friends, social activities and not doing well in school."," For a more detailed description and excerpts, both provided by the seller, see folder link below:","The following description and excerpts were provided by the seller: \"Lucy writes of constantly going out with her \"gang\" of friends, which includes both girls and boys. Some of her friends are older and can drive, and some like to get drunk. Lucy writes of the fights she has with her friends, seeing a kid take carbolic acid and says \"it was terrible\" .... She writes of getting new neighbors, her rotten grades at school, bob sled parties, hanging out with her friends the boys she kisses and whose lap she sits on, a guy who felt her \"bust\" and made her mad, and there's an interesting entry where she writes of her father's face being half gone and looking terrible!\" Excerpts provided by the seller: \"..... First thing that greeted me was a note from Bill \u0026 Con. Was with Marquerite some this noon. Answered Bills note and gave it to him tonite ..... Fel. visited school and such a time. At noon Billie gave me a note, answered it and gave it to him after school and talked to him. Rode home with Fel .... Talked to Bill at noon. He was peeved at \"Con\". I wrote him a long letter, gave it to him after school but had a hard time. I sure felt bad about him being sort of mad \"Take your choice Cornelia or I\" ..... Louise and I went bob sledding tonite. I went to meet Fel. We sure had fun. Cow-bell, \"Jingle bells\", apples and popcorn, at Wm. afterward. Bowser went along and such a bother .... Sat in Pineys car this noon. \"Monkey wrench\" ha ha! \"Do you cough from the bottom up or the bottom down?\" I nearly felt like crying when I came home, it sure was lonesome for awhile .... Went down town and back with Glen, Kenny, Jake and Jess. Set in car after Glen went to Richies and got me. He sure had the devil in him tonite. Hid my pocketbook, kiss again. \"I love you, I love you, I love you!!!\" ..... Glen borrowed my pen again and the sweet smiles he can give. Rode on bicycle tonite with: Jake, Ray and Kenny. Sure is fun! Found out that Ozella Hontg quit school, amen, what a relief .... Tonite I sure told que what I thot of her - Our friendship has ended forever. I still have dear old Jess and Nell tho! .... Went to town, que half mad. Jess wanted me to go with K.D. but wouldn't, Jake felt my \"bust\". Boy was I mad - Glenn stepped on my toe to get me to look at him. Went home, Jake and Jess kissed 'bye' and Glen told Kenny he was going to kiss me soon. Stopped at Kenny's for Kodak. Went home, Glen kissed me on door step. Ooh! ..... Walked to town with Nel, Jake and Kenny. Fun. Saw que and she came with us but we didn't want her - On way home Jake handed me an envelope. Glen said open it and I did, it had a little snake in it, Glen sure laughed ..... School. Jess and Que sure made at Nell and I. Jess mad cause she had to walk home Friday nite and Que cause she thinks I'm jealous of her. Sure formed my opinion of them. Wrote Que a pretty slamming letter. I cried 5th period to think those girls would do that. Anyhow, I try to act like I don't care and cold shoulder them. In store tonite we sure started on Kenny, he said he didn't know his name was signed at end of letter. That makes 2 more from the \"dear old gang\". I hope they are satisfied at last. I don't ever want to be in it again after such slams and insults and names ..... Blanche and Bill up a while this a.m. Blanche and Bill up to Elsie's for supper. I was there all afternoon and for supper. Blanche had a bottle of hooch and was drunk. Joe and Bill were trying to get her mad. 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