268SEPTEMBER 16 Fri 1910
Another lovely day. Went to
the office via. the shoe shiners & staid till 1:30 or so writing a
lots of letters interviewing Amelie in
re-homes & the Man about typewriters (paid for mine!) & did errands
all the way home & back. This p.m. (after a nice chicken dinner)
went to the ballgame with Marguerite &
Mary D. It was fine. We defeated
Buffalo 8-3 came down in car with Mrs.
Nash &c. Tonight had visits on p.m. with FredJack, May & Florence Rogers & Alice Bradshaw. She says
Anderson wants to buy! Packed & fussed all evening.
Sat 1911
A beautiful day. Busy-very-all morning. Met Helen D. at noon (or 1:30!) & had a chat
with her at Lura's. Then had a late lunch at
Sibley's& went out to South Park with "The
Harvester", which Nellie Mac sent me,
& read two hours or so. It was so lovely
there - clear & bright & full of color & a nice sunset (cool after
that). Read in the evening too. Henry
has long trousers (from Uncle H.)
Mon 1912
Rather a dreary morning but
cleared off fine for the parade this p.m. The boys & Nana came down & Jim & his Girl and Stern & Marguerite&
Katty Edwards
& we saw the floats & things & then
Mother & Miss
McDonell came home one way and I another & Stern finally took Nana & the boys from the four corners.
Tues. 1913
A lovely day. Lunched with Florence
at Sibley's and then went to the
Horse Show, where we met Bess & Mame & had
a delightful afternoon and a dandy show! A
pretty sight, of course. Then Mary
& I stayed and did the "Byway" & had
"hot dogs" &c. till the rain drove us home.
Wed 1914
Nice day. Came home early this
p.m. and went to Frieda's reception
for Herma, with Mother. Her Menlo
house looked very well indeed & the girls - all four - looked
lovely. Later went over to Davis's,
Chattie looks badly! Mrs. D. ok.
268SEPTEMBER 16 Fri 1910
Another lovely day. Went to
the office via. the shoe shiners & staid till 1:30 or so writing a
lots of letters interviewing Amelie in
re-homes & the Man about typewriters (paid for mine!) & did errands
all the way home & back. This p.m. (after a nice chicken dinner)
went to the ballgame with Marguerite &
Mary D. It was fine. We defeated
Buffalo 8-3 came down in car with Mrs.
Nash &c. Tonight had visits on p.m. with FredJack, May & Florence Rogers & Alice Bradshaw. She says
Anderson wants to buy! Packed & fussed all evening.
Sat 1911
A beautiful day. Busy-very-all morning. Met Helen D. at noon (or 1:30!) & had a chat
with her at Lura's. Then had a late lunch at
Sibley's& went out to South Park with "The
Harvester", which Nellie Mac sent me,
& read two hours or so. It was so lovely
there - clear & bright & full of color & a nice sunset (cool after
that). Read in the evening too. Henry
has long trousers (from Uncle H.)
Mon 1912
Rather a dreary morning but
cleared off fine for the parade this p.m. The boys & Nana came down & Jim & his Girl and Stern & Marguerite&
Katty Edwards
& we saw the floats & things & then
Mother & Miss
McDonell came home one way and I another & Stern finally took Nana & the boys from the four corners.
Tues. 1913
A lovely day. Lunched with Florence
at Sibley's and then went to the
Horse Show, where we met Bess & Mame & had
a delightful afternoon and a dandy show! A
pretty sight, of course. Then Mary
& I stayed and did the "Byway" & had
"hot dogs" &c. till the rain drove us home.
Wed 1914
Nice day. Came home early this
p.m. and went to Frieda's reception
for Herma, with Mother. Her Menlo
house looked very well indeed & the girls - all four - looked
lovely. Later went over to Davis's,
Chattie looks badly! Mrs. D. ok.
268SEPTEMBER 16 Fri 1910
Another lovely day. Went to
the office via. the shoe shiners & staid till 1:30 or so writing a
lots of letters interviewing Amelie in
re-homes & the Man about typewriters (paid for mine!) & did errands
all the way home & back. This p.m. (after a nice chicken dinner)
went to the ballgame with Marguerite &
Mary D. It was fine. We defeated
Buffalo 8-3 came down in car with Mrs.
Nash &c. Tonight had visits on p.m. with FredJack, May & Florence Rogers & Alice Bradshaw. She says
Anderson wants to buy! Packed & fussed all evening.
Sat 1911
A beautiful day. Busy-very-all morning. Met Helen D. at noon (or 1:30!) & had a chat
with her at Lura's. Then had a late lunch at
Sibley's& went out to South Park with "The
Harvester", which Nellie Mac sent me,
& read two hours or so. It was so lovely
there - clear & bright & full of color & a nice sunset (cool after
that). Read in the evening too. Henry
has long trousers (from Uncle H.)
Mon 1912
Rather a dreary morning but
cleared off fine for the parade this p.m. The boys & Nana came down & Jim & his Girl and Stern & Marguerite&
Katty Edwards
& we saw the floats & things & then
Mother & Miss
McDonell came home one way and I another & Stern finally took Nana & the boys from the four corners.
Tues. 1913
A lovely day. Lunched with Florence
at Sibley's and then went to the
Horse Show, where we met Bess & Mame & had
a delightful afternoon and a dandy show! A
pretty sight, of course. Then Mary
& I stayed and did the "Byway" & had
"hot dogs" &c. till the rain drove us home.
Wed 1914
Nice day. Came home early this
p.m. and went to Frieda's reception
for Herma, with Mother. Her Menlo
house looked very well indeed & the girls - all four - looked
lovely. Later went over to Davis's,
Chattie looks badly! Mrs. D. ok.