1926, May 30th Sunday
Bright, beautiful morning but got real hot at mid-day and clouded in evening, but not much rain. Helen and I went to communion and early Mass, and Will took in Legion doings and joined it and had a dinner there, but Helen and I just walked around and lunched, so am all in. Came home from Saint Francis in the evening via Mission and Ed’s, and dark when home. William and George went to Clearfield and played with Dorian, and home when we did. Memorial Services at St. Francis were fine.
1936 May 30th Saturday
Bright, nice until around mid-day a strong South wind and dusty. I got breakfast then washed dishes, fixed lunch, got ready, for Will and I went to O’Kreek to Memorial Services. The Legionnaires decorated 2 graves in Catholic Cemetery, several in Episcopal Cemetery, had a program at Guild Hall in connection with O’Kreek School Americanism program. Then we took Billie Gunhammer, Dolly Mae Haukaas, and another little girl to Boarding School. We went on to Cemetery near there where Legionnaires decorated the graves, to Mission Park, had dinner, back to Boarding School to Americanism Program by O’Kreek, Mission and Parmalee. Mission got first trophy given by Dan Dorian Post No. 245. It is a banner of Legion Colors and Emblem. We came back to O’Kreek, watched ball-game, O’Kreek vs. Wood, then to Furreys where we stopped awhile, home for supper, for Thomas and Lemoyne stayed home all day, chored, got their dinner, cleaned the house, went swimming, and Stanley came for them in evening to go to dance somewhere.
1946 May 30th Thursday
Rained at times all day, was cool. Had to have fire in Heater. Sun shone awhile in afternoon and only partly cloudy rest of day. I got meals, laid down in forenoon, for Will milked cow and had to stay in bed until we went to Pasture awhile after dinner on River to look at cattle. We never got in milk cows this evening, and I had to do most chores.
1956 May 30th Monday
Bright, cool day. N. W. wind strong. Vere went with us to O’Kreek Service at Graves. Chester & Vere in firing squad. Henry Sells and John Jensen color Bearers. Flag Guards Jack & Harry Jensen, Commander Wayne Holmes, Chaplain Wilbur Miller, Flower Girl Barbara Jansen, flower boy Bobbie Holmes, Program & Eats (sold) at school House.
glad hattie is back