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Tag Archives: Rev. Wight
Oct. 26 & 27, 1913
Sun. October 26, 1913 Went to church and S.S. This P.M. Ralph came up and we took a walk then went to church. I sat between Papa and Ralph tonight at church and oh I love papa so I can … Continue reading
Posted in 1913, Claire Wight
Tagged future, love, Old Maid, Rev. Wight
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Wednesday, Oct. 1, 1913
Wed. October 1, 1913 OO* the challenge was up today for the “Tug of War” and I was surprised to say the least when I discovered that the girls were to have a “Tug of War” also. It seems the … Continue reading
Posted in 1913, Claire Wight
Tagged ministry, Rev. Wight, tug-of-war
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July 13 – 15, 1913
Sun. July 13, 1913 Went to Church and had 7 in my S.S. class. This is papa’s last Sunday as pastor of the Church then he goes out in his Bible teaching work. I wonder if he will have enough … Continue reading
Posted in 1913, Claire Wight
Tagged future, geometry, ministry, Rev. Wight
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