MEMORANDA
May 16 1910. Mon.
My birthday.
Claude gave me a new paper die &
loads of paper (monogram & street) also a beautiful bunch of sweet
peas & Maiden hair. Letitia notes.
Mother
gloves - money - St. car tickets - Dem & Chron. Father money for portrait attachments.
Lura jabot Mary candy. Edith bug pin.
Chat Chanticleer pin. Trudybirch bark waste basket.
Mrs. McA. phosphate. (Uncle Jay money - camera)
Kate,
Alice, Dem, &c postals & Trudy sent a lovely little letter and a Lake
George waste basket.
May 11 1911
& Florence Pennybacher of
Phila 2 Mr. Champ (of Chgo &
Toronto) & a number of others - about 50 in all.
The Wigmore family, Mr.
&Mrs. Hope & Ethels &
Mr. [illegible], Hope's fiancee.
May 29 1913 contd. Helen & Jim came around & bid each one goodbye & then
went up to dress & we threw confetti. When they came down - (looking fine)
They went to New York - then on so.
Nantucket (June 5) & to The Tappan's (14) I went home & changed my dress &
went to the office in the p.m. Tonight.
Oct 23 1914
(Chandler's poems) "Our
Flag & our Country" "Our Flag is of the union. The soldiers
are marching around. This way & that way you can see' Footprints in
the ground.
Washington is our father, The father of our country,
Lincoln saved the flag. Thy bombs bursting in air, Thy
rifle blast I hear, Hark! I hear the cannons roar in the air. The
soldiers are marching still. Our heroes live forever. (over)
MEMORANDA
May 16 1910. Mon.
My birthday.
Claude gave me a new paper die &
loads of paper (monogram & street) also a beautiful bunch of sweet
peas & Maiden hair. Letitia notes.
Mother
gloves - money - St. car tickets - Dem & Chron. Father money for portrait attachments.
Lura jabot Mary candy. Edith bug pin.
Chat Chanticleer pin. Trudybirch bark waste basket.
Mrs. McA. phosphate. (Uncle Jay money - camera)
Kate,
Alice, Dem, &c postals & Trudy sent a lovely little letter and a Lake
George waste basket.
May 11 1911
& Florence Pennybacher of
Phila 2 Mr. Champ (of Chgo &
Toronto) & a number of others - about 50 in all.
The Wigmore family, Mr.
&Mrs. Hope & Ethels &
Mr. [illegible], Hope's fiancee.
May 29 1913 contd. Helen & Jim came around & bid each one goodbye & then
went up to dress & we threw confetti. When they came down - (looking fine)
They went to New York - then on so.
Nantucket (June 5) & to The Tappan's (14) I went home & changed my dress &
went to the office in the p.m. Tonight.
Oct 23 1914
(Chandler's poems) "Our
Flag & our Country" "Our Flag is of the union. The soldiers
are marching around. This way & that way you can see' Footprints in
the ground.
Washington is our father, The father of our country,
Lincoln saved the flag. Thy bombs bursting in air, Thy
rifle blast I hear, Hark! I hear the cannons roar in the air. The
soldiers are marching still. Our heroes live forever. (over)
MEMORANDA
May 16 1910. Mon.
My birthday.
Claude gave me a new paper die &
loads of paper (monogram & street) also a beautiful bunch of sweet
peas & Maiden hair. Letitia notes.
Mother
gloves - money - St. car tickets - Dem & Chron. Father money for portrait attachments.
Lura jabot Mary candy. Edith bug pin.
Chat Chanticleer pin. Trudybirch bark waste basket.
Mrs. McA. phosphate. (Uncle Jay money - camera)
Kate,
Alice, Dem, &c postals & Trudy sent a lovely little letter and a Lake
George waste basket.
May 11 1911
& Florence Pennybacher of
Phila 2 Mr. Champ (of Chgo &
Toronto) & a number of others - about 50 in all.
The Wigmore family, Mr.
&Mrs. Hope & Ethels &
Mr. [illegible], Hope's fiancee.
May 29 1913 contd. Helen & Jim came around & bid each one goodbye & then
went up to dress & we threw confetti. When they came down - (looking fine)
They went to New York - then on so.
Nantucket (June 5) & to The Tappan's (14) I went home & changed my dress &
went to the office in the p.m. Tonight.
Oct 23 1914
(Chandler's poems) "Our
Flag & our Country" "Our Flag is of the union. The soldiers
are marching around. This way & that way you can see' Footprints in
the ground.
Washington is our father, The father of our country,
Lincoln saved the flag. Thy bombs bursting in air, Thy
rifle blast I hear, Hark! I hear the cannons roar in the air. The
soldiers are marching still. Our heroes live forever. (over)