'1922 page 28


1 Jan Did their Xmas entertainment over again for guests including Col. Westervelt, head
officer at Watervliet Arsenal, and his mother.

9 Jan Barbara Hooper, 74 years old 7walked over from ChF to bring Anna Goepper a roast
chicken and a lot of raisins(heavy basket).

28 Jan. Grace Dahm finished weaving Major Westervelt's stair carpet. He ordered 13 yards,
1 yard wide. Got $20 for it.

29 Jan Eld. Anna sent for EssieRelyea to take care of Ella Winship & Jennie Wells, both sick in bed.

2 Feb Barbara Hooper fell on ice, cut artery in head and almost bled to death before Dr. Lothridge
got there.

5 Feb Anna Goepper spent day at ChF with Barbara who is very weak but gaining. They are all
good to her 7 especially Abbie.

7 Feb Jennie still
sick in bed; Ella taught school today.

12 Feb "Poor old Harry Richmond has had two awful falls on the ice latelyand hur^t his side real
bad and his head too. He is 80 years old but works like he thought he was 30."

16 Feb Essie Relyea went home.

4 Apr Baumes sent for and paid his $3300; Fred Willey was paid $300 he demanded for use of
his auto by ChF. So Union, Ky. breaking up so Elder Walter busy there also.

19 May Jennie Wells blackened 11 stoves this spring: 1) weave shop; 2) Hamilton DeGraw's;
3) Ella Winship's shop; 4) guest room; 5) hallheater; 6) sittingroom; 7) kitchen;
8) Lavina's room; 9) Jennie's room; 10) Byron's room; 11) school room.

24 May Anna Goepper makes 1560 loaves of bread a year (or 30 loaves a week), each 2 1/2 Ibs.
Buy 14 barrels offlour a year at $11 per bbl or $154 total. If we bought bread at 12$ a
loaf for 9 loaves (1 Ib. size) a day (skimpy), would cost over $393. From this flour she
also makes pie, cake and biscuits - 20-25 pies a week in summer, 35 per week in winter,
2 meals of cake a week, and plenty of muffins and biscuits.
No one baking bread at ChF any more - all bought.

13 June Sold some "very nice blue ware Mary Ann Ayers and Clarissa Shufelt bought as deaconesses
years ago." Not used.


22 June Ella Winship has been chosen by a majority to be second ministry with Eld, Sarah Berger (Jr
since Eld. Catherine Allen's death (on June 5).

8 July "Eld. Anna busy on store work all the time. She knits such lovely sweaters, a beautiful
needleworker of all kinds."

11 July Mrs. Helen Morse, aged 81, came to visit her sister LaviniaDutcher, aged 92.