Jun. 9. Friday
At last a perfect June day after four or
five of rain. All fuss and flutter at home. for
Myrtle and Florence graduated tonight and Mrs.
Swick and Edith Charlton are here.
We all went to the exercises of the Central Church - an
interesting (but long) speech by Dr. Draper &
loads of diplomas to give. The girls looked nice and flowers were
numerous. Went to a reception at the
Institute afterward. Had a nice chat with
Miss Stowell and with Mrs. Hoyt &
Mrs. Eastwood, May Allen &
others. Came home rather late. Florence slept
with me and we didn't get to sleep till
after one (nor to bed much before.)
Jun. 10. Sat.
Cloudy again & some hard rain - not a very nice half-holiday. But
I was home, anyway, to assist in getting the girls off. EdiFlorence went at 3:25. Myrtle
& her mother at 4:55 and FlorEdith
at 5:25. I went to the train with the Swicks
as it was raining and they had lots to carry.
Ethel Mundy
was in the car - She goes home tomorrow. She got the 2nd
Wiltsie prize,
$10.00 - her picture was fine. The station was crowded. Met Mabel when I came away (after seeing
about the dilatory trunk) & had quite a chat with her. Then did a
little shopping and got home to supper at 6:30. Looked over my clothes
tonight & sewed.
1905.
Jun. 9. Friday
At last a perfect June day after four or
five of rain. All fuss and flutter at home. for
Myrtle and Florence graduated tonight and Mrs.
Swick and Edith Charlton are here.
We all went to the exercises of the Central Church - an
interesting (but long) speech by Dr. Draper &
loads of diplomas to give. The girls looked nice and flowers were
numerous. Went to a reception at the
Institute afterward. Had a nice chat with
Miss Stowell and with Mrs. Hoyt &
Mrs. Eastwood, May Allen &
others. Came home rather late. Florence slept
with me and we didn't get to sleep till
after one (nor to bed much before.)
Jun. 10. Sat.
Cloudy again & some hard rain - not a very nice half-holiday. But
I was home, anyway, to assist in getting the girls off. EdiFlorence went at 3:25. Myrtle
& her mother at 4:55 and FlorEdith
at 5:25. I went to the train with the Swicks
as it was raining and they had lots to carry.
Ethel Mundy
was in the car - She goes home tomorrow. She got the 2nd
Wiltsie prize,
$10.00 - her picture was fine. The station was crowded. Met Mabel when I came away (after seeing
about the dilatory trunk) & had quite a chat with her. Then did a
little shopping and got home to supper at 6:30. Looked over my clothes
tonight & sewed.
1905.
Jun. 9. Friday
At last a perfect June day after four or
five of rain. All fuss and flutter at home. for
Myrtle and Florence graduated tonight and Mrs.
Swick and Edith Charlton are here.
We all went to the exercises of the Central Church - an
interesting (but long) speech by Dr. Draper &
loads of diplomas to give. The girls looked nice and flowers were
numerous. Went to a reception at the
Institute afterward. Had a nice chat with
Miss Stowell and with Mrs. Hoyt &
Mrs. Eastwood, May Allen &
others. Came home rather late. Florence slept
with me and we didn't get to sleep till
after one (nor to bed much before.)
Jun. 10. Sat.
Cloudy again & some hard rain - not a very nice half-holiday. But
I was home, anyway, to assist in getting the girls off. EdiFlorence went at 3:25. Myrtle
& her mother at 4:55 and FlorEdith
at 5:25. I went to the train with the Swicks
as it was raining and they had lots to carry.
Ethel Mundy
was in the car - She goes home tomorrow. She got the 2nd
Wiltsie prize,
$10.00 - her picture was fine. The station was crowded. Met Mabel when I came away (after seeing
about the dilatory trunk) & had quite a chat with her. Then did a
little shopping and got home to supper at 6:30. Looked over my clothes
tonight & sewed.