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Went around to the "Y" and saw Helen who is quite a wreck physically. Stopped at Reed's for some wedding day candy for Mother, cold. Read "Lovely Mary" aloud to her tonight and played flinch. Mar. 23 Fri. The usual Friday lunch at Sibley's with G.C.B. Edith J. too. Tonight just as I was going home there was a fire alarm - which proved to be the Thompson-Schoeffel garage
and a bad fire too. They got 57 horses out but nearly all the autos and carriages were burned & they just saved the National theatre and hotel and old St. Luke's. I watched it with Elbert Newton in Carson's stone yard and afterwards up in the Mechanics Inst. Read "Harper's" to Mother tonight. Mar. 24 Sat. Snow is melting to day - but not much, Miss McAffrey has been gone since Tuesday night on an excursion to N.Y. Tonight I went with Claude to see Eleanor Robson in "Susan - in - search - of - a husband" a farce which I found quite amusing but he was quite disappointed in. We sat the third row from the front surrounded by Mr. & Mrs. Foster Warner, Mr. & Mrs. Verne. FitzSimons (who lost their auto in the fire) the Whitneys, the

Went around to the "Y" and saw Helen who is quite a wreck physically. Stopped at Reed's for some wedding day candy for Mother, cold. Read "Lovely Mary" aloud to her tonight and played flinch. Mar. 23 Fri. The usual Friday lunch at Sibley's with G.C.B. Edith J. too. Tonight just as I was going home there was a fire alarm - which proved to be the Thompson-Schoeffel garage
and a bad fire too. They got 57 horses out but nearly all the autos and carriages were burned & they just saved the National theatre and hotel and old St. Luke's. I watched it with Elbert Newton in Carson's stone yard and afterwards up in the Mechanics Inst. Read "Harper's" to Mother tonight. Mar. 24 Sat. Snow is melting to day - but not much, Miss McAffrey has been gone since Tuesday night on an excursion to N.Y. Tonight I went with Claude to see Eleanor Robson in "Susan - in - search - of - a husband" a farce which I found quite amusing but he was quite disappointed in. We sat the third row from the front surrounded by Mr. & Mrs. Foster Warner, Mr. & Mrs. Verne. FitzSimons (who lost their auto in the fire) the Whitneys, the

Went around to the "Y" and saw Helen who is quite a wreck physically. Stopped at Reed's for some wedding day candy for Mother, cold. Read "Lovely Mary" aloud to her tonight and played flinch. Mar. 23 Fri. The usual Friday lunch at Sibley's with G.C.B. Edith J. too. Tonight just as I was going home there was a fire alarm - which proved to be the Thompson-Schoeffel garage
and a bad fire too. They got 57 horses out but nearly all the autos and carriages were burned & they just saved the National theatre and hotel and old St. Luke's. I watched it with Elbert Newton in Carson's stone yard and afterwards up in the Mechanics Inst. Read "Harper's" to Mother tonight. Mar. 24 Sat. Snow is melting to day - but not much, Miss McAffrey has been gone since Tuesday night on an excursion to N.Y. Tonight I went with Claude to see Eleanor Robson in "Susan - in - search - of - a husband" a farce which I found quite amusing but he was quite disappointed in. We sat the third row from the front surrounded by Mr. & Mrs. Foster Warner, Mr. & Mrs. Verne. FitzSimons (who lost their auto in the fire) the Whitneys, the
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