in Misc. Diary Entry

May 17, 1933: First Real Hot Day of Season

~ Hidden Timber, South Dakota

May 17th, 1933, Wednesday: Bright and real hot everywhere, even indoors, first real hot day of season. The men chored, and Wm, Narvin, Will and Nobel Moore who came this a.m. set out rhubarb and Tomato plants, and Will and I took eggs and got groceries at the store, and I got meals, and the Men branded and vaccinated our calves in p.m. Walter Ross came this a.m. Will got oil-stove down from up-stairs and cleaned a little at Basement. Ben Clausen came in evening, brought lister lay.