350DECEMBER 7 Wed 1910
Got down quite early this a.m.
but it was a lazy morning. Mother &
I lunched with Bess & Mary at Scrantom'sDuffy's. They told about Pearl Crawley'sN.Y. & to.
Mother went to the Matinee. "Lester
Beatrice". Tonight X=stitched & read "The
Caravaners". Bed soon after 10. Meta went ski-ing at the bay with Amelie & the
Ewers this p.m.
Thurs 1911
Much to my constervation I
found at Kalb- fleischers this a.m. that the "Oceanic" is in
dry dock & won't sail Saturday - after a good deal of consulting
& weighing things in decided to go next sat (16th) and have our
Christmas later. Say Mother's birth- day). The "let-up" rested me at night.
Shopped hard tho' - all noon - a strenuous week.
Sat 1912
Up very early & took a
bath. Didn't sleep much. Worked this p.m. & shopped later.
Henry & Chan are knew about going to
N.Y. next week (so Mrs. M. can see them
&c.)
Chan thinks Aunt
Jo's "Christams Revels" may havinge some thing to do with Rebels - and hesitates & Henry says "I'm going to keep close to you Father, New York is such a
busy place"!
Sun 1913
Lovely day. Long walk out
E. Ave.
way with Ruth K. this a.m. Cro'nest
to dinner. Pictures - to Mrs
Ramsdell
(where Mrs. Stull mended my new dress) Jim
took me home. To Lura's for such
a nice visit & supper met Chat
& then home & up too late writing &c.
Mon 1914
Rather a gray fishing day. Ate
alone shopped. Stayed till 5:45. Irenephoned p.m. & eve. She says Florence gives me all the credit for a reconciliation
between them (something I said to her on the 'phone Sat. p.m.) Laid awake
counting 11, 3, 4, 5 & 7. Thinking of all sorts of things.
350DECEMBER 7 Wed 1910
Got down quite early this a.m.
but it was a lazy morning. Mother &
I lunched with Bess & Mary at Scrantom'sDuffy's. They told about Pearl Crawley'sN.Y. & to.
Mother went to the Matinee. "Lester
Beatrice". Tonight X=stitched & read "The
Caravaners". Bed soon after 10. Meta went ski-ing at the bay with Amelie & the
Ewers this p.m.
Thurs 1911
Much to my constervation I
found at Kalb- fleischers this a.m. that the "Oceanic" is in
dry dock & won't sail Saturday - after a good deal of consulting
& weighing things in decided to go next sat (16th) and have our
Christmas later. Say Mother's birth- day). The "let-up" rested me at night.
Shopped hard tho' - all noon - a strenuous week.
Sat 1912
Up very early & took a
bath. Didn't sleep much. Worked this p.m. & shopped later.
Henry & Chan are knew about going to
N.Y. next week (so Mrs. M. can see them
&c.)
Chan thinks Aunt
Jo's "Christams Revels" may havinge some thing to do with Rebels - and hesitates & Henry says "I'm going to keep close to you Father, New York is such a
busy place"!
Sun 1913
Lovely day. Long walk out
E. Ave.
way with Ruth K. this a.m. Cro'nest
to dinner. Pictures - to Mrs
Ramsdell
(where Mrs. Stull mended my new dress) Jim
took me home. To Lura's for such
a nice visit & supper met Chat
& then home & up too late writing &c.
Mon 1914
Rather a gray fishing day. Ate
alone shopped. Stayed till 5:45. Irenephoned p.m. & eve. She says Florence gives me all the credit for a reconciliation
between them (something I said to her on the 'phone Sat. p.m.) Laid awake
counting 11, 3, 4, 5 & 7. Thinking of all sorts of things.
350DECEMBER 7 Wed 1910
Got down quite early this a.m.
but it was a lazy morning. Mother &
I lunched with Bess & Mary at Scrantom'sDuffy's. They told about Pearl Crawley'sN.Y. & to.
Mother went to the Matinee. "Lester
Beatrice". Tonight X=stitched & read "The
Caravaners". Bed soon after 10. Meta went ski-ing at the bay with Amelie & the
Ewers this p.m.
Thurs 1911
Much to my constervation I
found at Kalb- fleischers this a.m. that the "Oceanic" is in
dry dock & won't sail Saturday - after a good deal of consulting
& weighing things in decided to go next sat (16th) and have our
Christmas later. Say Mother's birth- day). The "let-up" rested me at night.
Shopped hard tho' - all noon - a strenuous week.
Sat 1912
Up very early & took a
bath. Didn't sleep much. Worked this p.m. & shopped later.
Henry & Chan are knew about going to
N.Y. next week (so Mrs. M. can see them
&c.)
Chan thinks Aunt
Jo's "Christams Revels" may havinge some thing to do with Rebels - and hesitates & Henry says "I'm going to keep close to you Father, New York is such a
busy place"!
Sun 1913
Lovely day. Long walk out
E. Ave.
way with Ruth K. this a.m. Cro'nest
to dinner. Pictures - to Mrs
Ramsdell
(where Mrs. Stull mended my new dress) Jim
took me home. To Lura's for such
a nice visit & supper met Chat
& then home & up too late writing &c.
Mon 1914
Rather a gray fishing day. Ate
alone shopped. Stayed till 5:45. Irenephoned p.m. & eve. She says Florence gives me all the credit for a reconciliation
between them (something I said to her on the 'phone Sat. p.m.) Laid awake
counting 11, 3, 4, 5 & 7. Thinking of all sorts of things.