She came up once or twice & I saw her on the car tonight and
stopped at Mary's on the way home
for a chat & to tell her Mr. Gillis
wanted to see her stenographer-girl. Scrap-booked tonight till very tired.
Got a letter from Gertrude with
the above personal clipping from the Utica Globe - our
friends!
Feb. 5 Wed.
Lovely over head but beastly underfoot.Mary
and Ned were both up (severally) for
calls this noon and Ned &
Edith tonight. They walked up
a little way with me. Were going "out" to tea. Pasted again tonight but
went to bath and bed early.
Feb. 6. Thurs.
A very stormy day. Rained all a.m. Snowed all p.m. Blizzard at 5:30
(car crowded!) and wind & sleet & other things at night. Mrs. Andrews came on from
Utica & spent the night here. I simply had
to go to the pedro Club of course, tho' I
gave it up once or twice. It really wasn't nearly as bad as at 5:30, but
the cars were slow coming down. Didn't get there till 8:45 we didn't
begin till nine. Played with
Warren Fisk & had quite a good time.
Mr. Bristol
& Emma got the prizes - a
pretty silver candlestick, and a bill case - and Henry Severance & one Miss
Wallace the booby - a pretty little vase and a cute negro
(china ?) We had delicious oyster patties, olives, sherbet and cake. Of
course we managed to all get the midnight car!
1896
She came up once or twice & I saw her on the car tonight and
stopped at Mary's on the way home
for a chat & to tell her Mr. Gillis
wanted to see her stenographer-girl. Scrap-booked tonight till very tired.
Got a letter from Gertrude with
the above personal clipping from the Utica Globe - our
friends!
Feb. 5 Wed.
Lovely over head but beastly underfoot.Mary
and Ned were both up (severally) for
calls this noon and Ned &
Edith tonight. They walked up
a little way with me. Were going "out" to tea. Pasted again tonight but
went to bath and bed early.
Feb. 6. Thurs.
A very stormy day. Rained all a.m. Snowed all p.m. Blizzard at 5:30
(car crowded!) and wind & sleet & other things at night. Mrs. Andrews came on from
Utica & spent the night here. I simply had
to go to the pedro Club of course, tho' I
gave it up once or twice. It really wasn't nearly as bad as at 5:30, but
the cars were slow coming down. Didn't get there till 8:45 we didn't
begin till nine. Played with
Warren Fisk & had quite a good time.
Mr. Bristol
& Emma got the prizes - a
pretty silver candlestick, and a bill case - and Henry Severance & one Miss
Wallace the booby - a pretty little vase and a cute negro
(china ?) We had delicious oyster patties, olives, sherbet and cake. Of
course we managed to all get the midnight car!
1896
She came up once or twice & I saw her on the car tonight and
stopped at Mary's on the way home
for a chat & to tell her Mr. Gillis
wanted to see her stenographer-girl. Scrap-booked tonight till very tired.
Got a letter from Gertrude with
the above personal clipping from the Utica Globe - our
friends!
Feb. 5 Wed.
Lovely over head but beastly underfoot.Mary
and Ned were both up (severally) for
calls this noon and Ned &
Edith tonight. They walked up
a little way with me. Were going "out" to tea. Pasted again tonight but
went to bath and bed early.
Feb. 6. Thurs.
A very stormy day. Rained all a.m. Snowed all p.m. Blizzard at 5:30
(car crowded!) and wind & sleet & other things at night. Mrs. Andrews came on from
Utica & spent the night here. I simply had
to go to the pedro Club of course, tho' I
gave it up once or twice. It really wasn't nearly as bad as at 5:30, but
the cars were slow coming down. Didn't get there till 8:45 we didn't
begin till nine. Played with
Warren Fisk & had quite a good time.
Mr. Bristol
& Emma got the prizes - a
pretty silver candlestick, and a bill case - and Henry Severance & one Miss
Wallace the booby - a pretty little vase and a cute negro
(china ?) We had delicious oyster patties, olives, sherbet and cake. Of
course we managed to all get the midnight car!