19-year-old Helena Muffly wrote exactly 100 years ago today:
Sunday, March 29, 1914: Went to Sunday school this afternoon. Attended church, which isn’t very often since we don’t have a regular preacher as yet. Besse and Curt were here, when I got home. Am rather tired of dieting by this time. Have lost ten pounds.
Her middle-aged granddaughter’s comments 100 years later:
Grandma lost 10 pounds in 18 days– and, her weight has gone from 140 pounds to 130. She must not have been eating very much to lose so much weight. Is it healthy to lose so much weight in such a short time?
She got her tonsils out on March 11, and had difficulty eating. Two days later, on March 13, she wrote:
Weighed myself this morning. I had lost six pounds. My tummy is flat you can bet. Ate solid food for supper.
Then on March 23 she wrote:
Got a streak of sewing today. I get the streaks quite often in many variations. Another one is to get rid of some of my superfluous fat. 140 pounds (January) is entirely too much for a girl of my age. I don’t weigh that now, since I lost six and gained about three. Intend to take advantage of the other three and fight for dear life.
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Besse and Curt Hester were Grandma’s sister and brother-in-law. They lived in nearby Watsontown.









