Feb. 28
(No other company, for a wonder). The follow- ing SunFriday we had the Perfects here.
Mrs. Davis was the substitute and we were all on time
except Mabel, who was only five minutes late! The
highest played with the lowest - and so on - and it was a great
mix-up. Sisters played together and quarreled (like for instance
Mabel calling
Florence
a "ninny") and it was quite jolly - Everyone made quick
scores. We had delicious ice cream & wafers.
Mar. 2
The next Sunday It rained all day and by
night Exchange St. was flooded below here,
Con said and the next
Mar. 3 Monday
morning it was aflood - 'way up over curbs
&c. By noon it was an inch higher than in 1896, and worse than
that the Lehigh breakwater broke & let the water in to
the feeder - so it flooded Mt. Hope Avenue &
people had to be rapped up at 4:30 to get up and save their potatoes
& gather coal up-cellar &c. The Flacks were
among them. Ethel couldn't get to
the office at all and Reg. came in a
canoe! - and went home in it at night. Mother
dear and I had planned to go to
1902
Feb. 28
(No other company, for a wonder). The follow- ing SunFriday we had the Perfects here.
Mrs. Davis was the substitute and we were all on time
except Mabel, who was only five minutes late! The
highest played with the lowest - and so on - and it was a great
mix-up. Sisters played together and quarreled (like for instance
Mabel calling
Florence
a "ninny") and it was quite jolly - Everyone made quick
scores. We had delicious ice cream & wafers.
Mar. 2
The next Sunday It rained all day and by
night Exchange St. was flooded below here,
Con said and the next
Mar. 3 Monday
morning it was aflood - 'way up over curbs
&c. By noon it was an inch higher than in 1896, and worse than
that the Lehigh breakwater broke & let the water in to
the feeder - so it flooded Mt. Hope Avenue &
people had to be rapped up at 4:30 to get up and save their potatoes
& gather coal up-cellar &c. The Flacks were
among them. Ethel couldn't get to
the office at all and Reg. came in a
canoe! - and went home in it at night. Mother
dear and I had planned to go to
1902
Feb. 28
(No other company, for a wonder). The follow- ing SunFriday we had the Perfects here.
Mrs. Davis was the substitute and we were all on time
except Mabel, who was only five minutes late! The
highest played with the lowest - and so on - and it was a great
mix-up. Sisters played together and quarreled (like for instance
Mabel calling
Florence
a "ninny") and it was quite jolly - Everyone made quick
scores. We had delicious ice cream & wafers.
Mar. 2
The next Sunday It rained all day and by
night Exchange St. was flooded below here,
Con said and the next
Mar. 3 Monday
morning it was aflood - 'way up over curbs
&c. By noon it was an inch higher than in 1896, and worse than
that the Lehigh breakwater broke & let the water in to
the feeder - so it flooded Mt. Hope Avenue &
people had to be rapped up at 4:30 to get up and save their potatoes
& gather coal up-cellar &c. The Flacks were
among them. Ethel couldn't get to
the office at all and Reg. came in a
canoe! - and went home in it at night. Mother
dear and I had planned to go to