At church twice - Clayport1. Mr Don preaching in the morning and Mr Lawton at night. At the Bible class in the Y.M. in the afternoon and at the meeting at night. The Baptist choir singing at night. Wet night. Had spray2 first thing.
Clayport: See 21 November. ↩
“spray” perhaps means “shower” – a form of ablution sufficiently unusual in 1915 to have perhaps no settled name? ↩