and had my swell course dinner & mint julep (?) in Rhine
wine
at the Cottage - to music. There were numerous funny
things occured & we drank M "the future
"Misses" Orchard's" health. Then strolled at the Esplanade and saw
the cinematograph at the Pavilion also Walter
Smith, Mr. & Mrs. J.W. &c. &c.
We crossed the ferry by moonlight and came up on the Eastside.
Ed Burroughs came sat opposite me (I sat with
Mary coming back &
Helen going down) And we had a very nice visit -
He invited me to bring the "Twelve
Perfects" down for a sail and discussed sailing & yachting
&c. &c. I like him - because he has those laughing sailor-eyes.
July 9. Sat.
Still hotter! It must be the limit I think
- worked hard all morning and went to the dressmakers & shopped
afterwards. Then had a chat with Frank
Davis - when home for bread & milk - cash acct -
a bath & dressed in my light ginghamn & went over to Davis's to call on Miss
Perry & Charlotte
& her mother returned. Found Mary there. We sat on the back piazza in the shade till
early supper & then the girls all went to the lake
I wasn't going - but Chat said she
wouldn't if I didn't &seemed to want me to
and had my swell course dinner & mint julep (?) in Rhine
wine
at the Cottage - to music. There were numerous funny
things occured & we drank M "the future
"Misses" Orchard's" health. Then strolled at the Esplanade and saw
the cinematograph at the Pavilion also Walter
Smith, Mr. & Mrs. J.W. &c. &c.
We crossed the ferry by moonlight and came up on the Eastside.
Ed Burroughs came sat opposite me (I sat with
Mary coming back &
Helen going down) And we had a very nice visit -
He invited me to bring the "Twelve
Perfects" down for a sail and discussed sailing & yachting
&c. &c. I like him - because he has those laughing sailor-eyes.
July 9. Sat.
Still hotter! It must be the limit I think
- worked hard all morning and went to the dressmakers & shopped
afterwards. Then had a chat with Frank
Davis - when home for bread & milk - cash acct -
a bath & dressed in my light ginghamn & went over to Davis's to call on Miss
Perry & Charlotte
& her mother returned. Found Mary there. We sat on the back piazza in the shade till
early supper & then the girls all went to the lake
I wasn't going - but Chat said she
wouldn't if I didn't &seemed to want me to
and had my swell course dinner & mint julep (?) in Rhine
wine
at the Cottage - to music. There were numerous funny
things occured & we drank M "the future
"Misses" Orchard's" health. Then strolled at the Esplanade and saw
the cinematograph at the Pavilion also Walter
Smith, Mr. & Mrs. J.W. &c. &c.
We crossed the ferry by moonlight and came up on the Eastside.
Ed Burroughs came sat opposite me (I sat with
Mary coming back &
Helen going down) And we had a very nice visit -
He invited me to bring the "Twelve
Perfects" down for a sail and discussed sailing & yachting
&c. &c. I like him - because he has those laughing sailor-eyes.
July 9. Sat.
Still hotter! It must be the limit I think
- worked hard all morning and went to the dressmakers & shopped
afterwards. Then had a chat with Frank
Davis - when home for bread & milk - cash acct -
a bath & dressed in my light ginghamn & went over to Davis's to call on Miss
Perry & Charlotte
& her mother returned. Found Mary there. We sat on the back piazza in the shade till
early supper & then the girls all went to the lake
I wasn't going - but Chat said she
wouldn't if I didn't &seemed to want me to