Thurs. Mar. 4, 1915
Gray and little colder. Streets and sidewalks are solid ice from recent thaws. Slid down 49th and 50th with Fred H. and (name unclear) a little. Monkeyed around.
Fri. Mar. 5, 1915
Started to blow and snow about 10 p.m. last night. About a foot on ground this A.M. and still snowing. About 25 above.
Got hair cut - went up to church in eve to have a meeting (my class and Charley Greenlaw's together). Only 2 came on account of the weather, but we popped corn ate apples "etc."
Home and to bed. Stopped snowing to-night. Biggest snow of the year about 2 feet.
Sat. Mar. 6, 1915
Quite warm - about 32. snowed a little more.
Worked all day
Sun. Mar. 7, 1915
About 32 and bright in the afternoon.
Mother and I to Lyn Church. Pa to 2nd. Heard good sermon on "The Church." Had 4 boys in my class. New supt there and he is fine. Fred Lack is also taking the place of secretary instead of Naomi Atwood who resigned.
Read - took some pictures in the house, got some lesson and to bed. Strung my fiddle up last night and played a tune or tried to. Have been monkeying with the piano more than my fiddle this winter.
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