Apr 20th. Wed.
Was about sick a bed today & as Gilmore was back I staid home this p.m - Sewed, tho'
and got tired enough, just staying home.
Apr. 21st Thurs.
Lunched with Con at the Vagabonds today;
Arthur Dodds was there. & talked about
War, etc. Con invited me to go to the
Musee tonight but I declined so he
came up & spent the evening with me.
Apr. 22nd Friday
Rain - It has rained all the week, in fact - Gilmore had such a good time in
Washington - He took 4 1/2 doz. pictures with
my camera. Tonight I went over to Mrs. Weaver's to
the Pedro Club. We began late - I had a
splendid score, till the last game or two, but even then managed to
come out one point ahead of May Townsend &
got the opal for two weeks! It's reall
pretty & we had oyster patties & coffee & a good time -
It poured outside, but everyone was good
natured. Mrs. W.'s. black cocker "Roxy" & I found
quite a friendship - He's a dear of a dog -
Chat & Helen coaxed for me to go home with them - but I didn't -
needed rest. We had quite a jolly French lesson today - tho'
Chat was "en mal heumor" -
Aroix offered to take Frank's place, so we could go to
Europe - I went
1898
Apr 20th. Wed.
Was about sick a bed today & as Gilmore was back I staid home this p.m - Sewed, tho'
and got tired enough, just staying home.
Apr. 21st Thurs.
Lunched with Con at the Vagabonds today;
Arthur Dodds was there. & talked about
War, etc. Con invited me to go to the
Musee tonight but I declined so he
came up & spent the evening with me.
Apr. 22nd Friday
Rain - It has rained all the week, in fact - Gilmore had such a good time in
Washington - He took 4 1/2 doz. pictures with
my camera. Tonight I went over to Mrs. Weaver's to
the Pedro Club. We began late - I had a
splendid score, till the last game or two, but even then managed to
come out one point ahead of May Townsend &
got the opal for two weeks! It's reall
pretty & we had oyster patties & coffee & a good time -
It poured outside, but everyone was good
natured. Mrs. W.'s. black cocker "Roxy" & I found
quite a friendship - He's a dear of a dog -
Chat & Helen coaxed for me to go home with them - but I didn't -
needed rest. We had quite a jolly French lesson today - tho'
Chat was "en mal heumor" -
Aroix offered to take Frank's place, so we could go to
Europe - I went
1898
Apr 20th. Wed.
Was about sick a bed today & as Gilmore was back I staid home this p.m - Sewed, tho'
and got tired enough, just staying home.
Apr. 21st Thurs.
Lunched with Con at the Vagabonds today;
Arthur Dodds was there. & talked about
War, etc. Con invited me to go to the
Musee tonight but I declined so he
came up & spent the evening with me.
Apr. 22nd Friday
Rain - It has rained all the week, in fact - Gilmore had such a good time in
Washington - He took 4 1/2 doz. pictures with
my camera. Tonight I went over to Mrs. Weaver's to
the Pedro Club. We began late - I had a
splendid score, till the last game or two, but even then managed to
come out one point ahead of May Townsend &
got the opal for two weeks! It's reall
pretty & we had oyster patties & coffee & a good time -
It poured outside, but everyone was good
natured. Mrs. W.'s. black cocker "Roxy" & I found
quite a friendship - He's a dear of a dog -
Chat & Helen coaxed for me to go home with them - but I didn't -
needed rest. We had quite a jolly French lesson today - tho'
Chat was "en mal heumor" -
Aroix offered to take Frank's place, so we could go to
Europe - I went