the life and times of an Central New York family, starting in 1914.
Showing posts with label Palermo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Palermo. Show all posts
Monday February 22, 1915
Very nice weather. Sidney went to Palermo. No school today. A mask ball at Alfred Piguets tonight.
Wednesday January 13, 1915
A beautiful day, froze up enough so the snow is not slushy. Mora and Maud came home to dinner and Sidney went toward Palermo, left home at 11 a.m. went to store before going away, gave .30c for 10 lb. meal. I finished washing made a dress for Mora and one nearly made for Cassie, and various odd jobs. Tired and awfully lonesome tonight.
Saturday August 1, 1914
Pleasant with one short shower. Sidney went to Richland on the 9 this a.m. but failing to deliver the Scroll he came back on the 4 p.m. as far as Hastings and walked to Mr. Redheads in Palermo and del. it to him got home at 8:30 p.m. Memphis and Cassie went to Weatherups a.m. both they and Maud to store.
Saturday Feb. 28, 1914
A real nice pleasant day. Sidney came home about 4pm did fairly well on his trip, came from Upsons courners staid over night with Elder Bowman in Palermo, went up to Lewis's and got some groceries in evening. Henry Porter, Clarence and Eugene and Mrs. Porter's brother Andrew Bargy came to see Sidney and spent the evening. Hazel Lynch came p.m to have Mora go to Weatherup's with her, Mora went and got a pail of very nice buttermilk. Sidney rec'd a letter from Joe Little.
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