Sunday, November 7, 1920

Overcast autumn day. Rain in P.M. Arose 8:45 A.M. To Church & S.S. Dinner. To Swaggertown to Mr. Glindmyer's funeral. Large crowd out. Walked to Hardins. Home. Wiped dishes etc. To Epworth League. Good turn out. To Church with Doris Smith. Last of Evangelistic meetings. Home. Talked. To bed 10:30 P.X.

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Mr. Glindmyer is undoubtedly Henry Glindmyer, who was a friend of the family (along with his daughters) and who had a dairy farm in Glenville. He died in 1920, so that matches with Stanford's report. Perhaps Stillman bought cream or butter from Mr. Glindmyer and that is how they knew each other.

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