quaintance and I liked them even better than
before. We staid till time to go the train. Mr. L.
is an enthusiast on Lincoln, and showed us many
pictures &c. and his interesting library. They are to move soon (before
Aug. 1st.) Our train started a 7:30 and we were in the house, at home
at 10:30 - after a delightful evening ride along Cayuga
Lake and then a night one thro' the moonlight. It was a fine
day. Both enjoyed it.
Jun. 4. Mon.J.W. is gone to
N.Y. and "peace reigns". Rather tired but didn't
work over hard.
Jun. 5 Tues.
Warm. Nellie
Mac went to the National
with me tonight (on
press tickets) they did very well - Mrs. Neil reminds me of
Mr. Lee
a little. The costumes were good
"Willie
" called for us (& rather "waited") and
they saw me on my car. [Which reminds me, Newton
Cooper came home "married" a couple of weeks ago. She's a
head taller, too.]
Jun. 6 Wed.
Very warm. Lunched at
Mechanics Inst , with Mother, (she'd been to Flossy's class
day) and saw the Exhibit. Bought a gold - topped cord to send
Edith Andrews &c.
Jun. 7. Thurs.
Still warm, Tonight we went
to M.I.
commencement. Flossy, Elsie Caring,
Miss Mason, and Earl Miller, &
Lina Jennings graduated. Saw
Mary &c. Walked home with Mother & Miss
Marshall(!)
quaintance and I liked them even better than
before. We staid till time to go the train. Mr. L.
is an enthusiast on Lincoln, and showed us many
pictures &c. and his interesting library. They are to move soon (before
Aug. 1st.) Our train started a 7:30 and we were in the house, at home
at 10:30 - after a delightful evening ride along Cayuga
Lake and then a night one thro' the moonlight. It was a fine
day. Both enjoyed it.
Jun. 4. Mon.J.W. is gone to
N.Y. and "peace reigns". Rather tired but didn't
work over hard.
Jun. 5 Tues.
Warm. Nellie
Mac went to the National
with me tonight (on
press tickets) they did very well - Mrs. Neil reminds me of
Mr. Lee
a little. The costumes were good
"Willie
" called for us (& rather "waited") and
they saw me on my car. [Which reminds me, Newton
Cooper came home "married" a couple of weeks ago. She's a
head taller, too.]
Jun. 6 Wed.
Very warm. Lunched at
Mechanics Inst , with Mother, (she'd been to Flossy's class
day) and saw the Exhibit. Bought a gold - topped cord to send
Edith Andrews &c.
Jun. 7. Thurs.
Still warm, Tonight we went
to M.I.
commencement. Flossy, Elsie Caring,
Miss Mason, and Earl Miller, &
Lina Jennings graduated. Saw
Mary &c. Walked home with Mother & Miss
Marshall(!)
quaintance and I liked them even better than
before. We staid till time to go the train. Mr. L.
is an enthusiast on Lincoln, and showed us many
pictures &c. and his interesting library. They are to move soon (before
Aug. 1st.) Our train started a 7:30 and we were in the house, at home
at 10:30 - after a delightful evening ride along Cayuga
Lake and then a night one thro' the moonlight. It was a fine
day. Both enjoyed it.
Jun. 4. Mon.J.W. is gone to
N.Y. and "peace reigns". Rather tired but didn't
work over hard.
Jun. 5 Tues.
Warm. Nellie
Mac went to the National
with me tonight (on
press tickets) they did very well - Mrs. Neil reminds me of
Mr. Lee
a little. The costumes were good
"Willie
" called for us (& rather "waited") and
they saw me on my car. [Which reminds me, Newton
Cooper came home "married" a couple of weeks ago. She's a
head taller, too.]
Jun. 6 Wed.
Very warm. Lunched at
Mechanics Inst , with Mother, (she'd been to Flossy's class
day) and saw the Exhibit. Bought a gold - topped cord to send
Edith Andrews &c.
Jun. 7. Thurs.
Still warm, Tonight we went
to M.I.
commencement. Flossy, Elsie Caring,
Miss Mason, and Earl Miller, &
Lina Jennings graduated. Saw
Mary &c. Walked home with Mother & Miss
Marshall(!)