Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1905 (Monday) – Oscar (Alfred Oscar Lunt) left again. I walked over to Mother’s (Caroline Webb) for a few minutes. Great-Grandpa Lunt (Edward Lunt) came up to see me. In the afternoon, I went out and spent a few hours with Mrs. Orme. Ned (Ned Wood) and Ada (Ada Wood) spent the evening here.

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1905 (Sunday) – Mother (Caroline Webb), Esther (Emily Esther Sperry), Melvin (Henry Melvin Sperry), Lillian (Lillian May Sperry), Pearl (Eva Pearl Sperry) and Ruth (Ruth Sperry) were here for dinner. In the afternoon, Pearl and Ruth stayed with the children (Alfred Oscar, Jr., Lillian, Charles Gilbert and Eva Ruth Lunt) while Mother, Esther and I […]

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1905 (Friday) – I have been home most all day, just puttering around finishing up odd jobs. In the forenoon, I went over to Mother’s (Caroline Webb) for a little while, Clara (Clara Golden) has gone out to Lavan to a dance. About eight o’clock Ned and Ada Wood came over and stayed until after […]

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1905 (Thursday) – I went to Relief Meeting. I only wish I might always have the same spirit to be with me that was at that meeting, it was indeed a treat to be there. Sister Cazier (Sarah Ann Cazier) said the time would come when we would not be divided on politics, but this […]

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1905 (Wednesday) – In the afternoon, Ada Wood and I took our babies (Eva Ruth Lunt) and Lillian (Lillian Lunt) and went to hear the Old Folks program, it was fine. Ada had supper here. In the evening, Mrs. John Hendrickson and I went to the dance in the armory.

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Journal: Jeanette Sperry

Written November 17, 1905 from memory (posted today as it refers to dates prior to November 17, 1905: 1905 (Friday) – 11/17: Been Too busy to write for some time. 1905 (Monday) – 9/25: Clara Golden came to live with me. I like her real well and she has promised to stay all winter. Father […]

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