her (among others) Florence Cross had ten Italian girls
there who made a little speech & presented her with flowers & Dr.
Crapsey asked her to speak at the Lyceum tomorrow night. She looks well.
Lura came up from N.Y. with
her, but not Helen.
Apr. 11 Sun.
A bright Easter. I cleaned my music box this morning. Mother, Father &
I went to
Cro'nest this p.m. I tried some pictures of
my boys. Channy got some red slippers - which
were very becoming - & Henryhis new doll
"Becky" who won his heart at once. They also had eggs & Bunnies &c. &c.
Mrs. Crapsey's box was marked "A Happy
Easter to Henry & Chandler, the babies in the woods!" - We took them over to the
park.
Mother & I, the the funny Taylor go
cart
later, and met Miss Gutman & a friend.
Went over to Behn's a minute & had ice-
cream while they told me how well they liked Claude's plans for a house on the
Hubbell lot & then Amelie walked over to the Lyceum with me to hear Kate
make a most delightful & comprehensive speech. Afterward met Father & Mother,
Hamilton, Milly, Dr.
&
Mrs. Hoyt. Frank &
Lillian, Kate, Chat, Kitty Crichton,
Lura & "Marie" -
Mother, Amelie & I rode home together.
Apr. 12. Mon.
The great event of today was Mabel's debut
in her monologues (which I coaxed her to take up) at St. Peter's
tonight. The "Perfects" nearly all went - &
Bess & Mame &c. She was a great success. Never
saw her do (or look) better.
4/10/09
her (among others) Florence Cross had ten Italian girls
there who made a little speech & presented her with flowers & Dr.
Crapsey asked her to speak at the Lyceum tomorrow night. She looks well.
Lura came up from N.Y. with
her, but not Helen.
Apr. 11 Sun.
A bright Easter. I cleaned my music box this morning. Mother, Father &
I went to
Cro'nest this p.m. I tried some pictures of
my boys. Channy got some red slippers - which
were very becoming - & Henryhis new doll
"Becky" who won his heart at once. They also had eggs & Bunnies &c. &c.
Mrs. Crapsey's box was marked "A Happy
Easter to Henry & Chandler, the babies in the woods!" - We took them over to the
park.
Mother & I, the the funny Taylor go
cart
later, and met Miss Gutman & a friend.
Went over to Behn's a minute & had ice-
cream while they told me how well they liked Claude's plans for a house on the
Hubbell lot & then Amelie walked over to the Lyceum with me to hear Kate
make a most delightful & comprehensive speech. Afterward met Father & Mother,
Hamilton, Milly, Dr.
&
Mrs. Hoyt. Frank &
Lillian, Kate, Chat, Kitty Crichton,
Lura & "Marie" -
Mother, Amelie & I rode home together.
Apr. 12. Mon.
The great event of today was Mabel's debut
in her monologues (which I coaxed her to take up) at St. Peter's
tonight. The "Perfects" nearly all went - &
Bess & Mame &c. She was a great success. Never
saw her do (or look) better.
4/10/09
her (among others) Florence Cross had ten Italian girls
there who made a little speech & presented her with flowers & Dr.
Crapsey asked her to speak at the Lyceum tomorrow night. She looks well.
Lura came up from N.Y. with
her, but not Helen.
Apr. 11 Sun.
A bright Easter. I cleaned my music box this morning. Mother, Father &
I went to
Cro'nest this p.m. I tried some pictures of
my boys. Channy got some red slippers - which
were very becoming - & Henryhis new doll
"Becky" who won his heart at once. They also had eggs & Bunnies &c. &c.
Mrs. Crapsey's box was marked "A Happy
Easter to Henry & Chandler, the babies in the woods!" - We took them over to the
park.
Mother & I, the the funny Taylor go
cart
later, and met Miss Gutman & a friend.
Went over to Behn's a minute & had ice-
cream while they told me how well they liked Claude's plans for a house on the
Hubbell lot & then Amelie walked over to the Lyceum with me to hear Kate
make a most delightful & comprehensive speech. Afterward met Father & Mother,
Hamilton, Milly, Dr.
&
Mrs. Hoyt. Frank &
Lillian, Kate, Chat, Kitty Crichton,
Lura & "Marie" -
Mother, Amelie & I rode home together.
Apr. 12. Mon.
The great event of today was Mabel's debut
in her monologues (which I coaxed her to take up) at St. Peter's
tonight. The "Perfects" nearly all went - &
Bess & Mame &c. She was a great success. Never
saw her do (or look) better.