34FEBRUARY 3 Thurs 1910
Nice wet snow storm today.
Staid down & saw some unusually nice pictures at the
Hippodrome (a yachting episode &c.) Tonight
went to the Lyceum with Mary
& Nellie saw Sir Chas.
Wyndham
in "The Mollusc" - It was quite a remarkable little play
(Mrs. Davis - ish) and well done only I don't like to see a
man of 72 taking "juvenile" parts!
Fri. 1911
Fine cold winter day. Walked
down with Ruth C, came home to lunch.
The boys were here this p.m. I walked back via. the Bevier
Building
"Outline of Theosophy" tonight & sewed a little. Our
cats are certainly beauties. Amelie
& Donald were in the [illegible] at the time of the dynamite Explosion day before
yesterday, but didn't get hurt.
Sat. 1912
Fine cold winter's day. Home
to lunch (chicken dinner, rather) and had a nice afternoon with
Mother
reading & sewing by the window. In the evening Marguerite
was over & we had a grate
fire. I read "Following the Star"
(the "Rosary" woman)
Mon. 1913
I stay down to lunch all
the time now - & often go to a
picture show or something to kill time - but it's rather hard
on my eyes.
Tues. 1914
Lunched today with Helen &
Jim at Sabins
(fried scallops!) Then got
Mal
a birthday present (It's tomorrow ) It was a lovely day. Tonight
went to a theatre party with Alice
Wolfe, Barbara Caswell,
Augusta McMurray - Evelyn
Hubbard at the Baker
"The escape" very exciting. Gurdon came for us in the Packard & we drove
down the dark lane and to the stage door & in to see Elsie
Riser - the leading lady, &
Alice's namesake, in her dressing room - met
the villain&c. They brought me home, of course.
34FEBRUARY 3 Thurs 1910
Nice wet snow storm today.
Staid down & saw some unusually nice pictures at the
Hippodrome (a yachting episode &c.) Tonight
went to the Lyceum with Mary
& Nellie saw Sir Chas.
Wyndham
in "The Mollusc" - It was quite a remarkable little play
(Mrs. Davis - ish) and well done only I don't like to see a
man of 72 taking "juvenile" parts!
Fri. 1911
Fine cold winter day. Walked
down with Ruth C, came home to lunch.
The boys were here this p.m. I walked back via. the Bevier
Building
"Outline of Theosophy" tonight & sewed a little. Our
cats are certainly beauties. Amelie
& Donald were in the [illegible] at the time of the dynamite Explosion day before
yesterday, but didn't get hurt.
Sat. 1912
Fine cold winter's day. Home
to lunch (chicken dinner, rather) and had a nice afternoon with
Mother
reading & sewing by the window. In the evening Marguerite
was over & we had a grate
fire. I read "Following the Star"
(the "Rosary" woman)
Mon. 1913
I stay down to lunch all
the time now - & often go to a
picture show or something to kill time - but it's rather hard
on my eyes.
Tues. 1914
Lunched today with Helen &
Jim at Sabins
(fried scallops!) Then got
Mal
a birthday present (It's tomorrow ) It was a lovely day. Tonight
went to a theatre party with Alice
Wolfe, Barbara Caswell,
Augusta McMurray - Evelyn
Hubbard at the Baker
"The escape" very exciting. Gurdon came for us in the Packard & we drove
down the dark lane and to the stage door & in to see Elsie
Riser - the leading lady, &
Alice's namesake, in her dressing room - met
the villain&c. They brought me home, of course.
34FEBRUARY 3 Thurs 1910
Nice wet snow storm today.
Staid down & saw some unusually nice pictures at the
Hippodrome (a yachting episode &c.) Tonight
went to the Lyceum with Mary
& Nellie saw Sir Chas.
Wyndham
in "The Mollusc" - It was quite a remarkable little play
(Mrs. Davis - ish) and well done only I don't like to see a
man of 72 taking "juvenile" parts!
Fri. 1911
Fine cold winter day. Walked
down with Ruth C, came home to lunch.
The boys were here this p.m. I walked back via. the Bevier
Building
"Outline of Theosophy" tonight & sewed a little. Our
cats are certainly beauties. Amelie
& Donald were in the [illegible] at the time of the dynamite Explosion day before
yesterday, but didn't get hurt.
Sat. 1912
Fine cold winter's day. Home
to lunch (chicken dinner, rather) and had a nice afternoon with
Mother
reading & sewing by the window. In the evening Marguerite
was over & we had a grate
fire. I read "Following the Star"
(the "Rosary" woman)
Mon. 1913
I stay down to lunch all
the time now - & often go to a
picture show or something to kill time - but it's rather hard
on my eyes.
Tues. 1914
Lunched today with Helen &
Jim at Sabins
(fried scallops!) Then got
Mal
a birthday present (It's tomorrow ) It was a lovely day. Tonight
went to a theatre party with Alice
Wolfe, Barbara Caswell,
Augusta McMurray - Evelyn
Hubbard at the Baker
"The escape" very exciting. Gurdon came for us in the Packard & we drove
down the dark lane and to the stage door & in to see Elsie
Riser - the leading lady, &
Alice's namesake, in her dressing room - met
the villain&c. They brought me home, of course.