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1897.
We decided to have a party Apr. 30, at Lura's with men & I'm to get up the invitations &c m. Then we finally got to taking pictures - which was all right only that "Dolly Varden" had to go home with her mother & "Hout mon" MacArthur disappeared behind the others & refused to be taken even in a group - (I think I got her with the P.K. I took the Bride & Groom (in bridal-photo attitude) & a group and then "couples" & "singles" till my plates were gone. We walked home (of course) arriving about one & with great fun on the way. I had to give "George" (the lamb) to "Domy" - he took such a fancy to it. I'd had "George" printed on its collar by my artist. "Crawled in" about 1:30. Apr. 21. Wed. Lovely day. Felt "all right" till afternoon, when I began to be tired. Mary came up tonight to bring invitation list &c. She liked my room very much. Con was up too, for a little while, and went home with Mary. I then wrote the invitations to the boys - like this: - The.
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Twelve Perfect little Ladies at home at 274 Monroe Avenue on Friday Evening, April Thirtieth, at eight o'clock. Mary MacArthur [illegible] 78 Adams St. Pedro. R.S.V.P.

1897.
We decided to have a party Apr. 30, at Lura's with men & I'm to get up the invitations &c m. Then we finally got to taking pictures - which was all right only that "Dolly Varden" had to go home with her mother & "Hout mon" MacArthur disappeared behind the others & refused to be taken even in a group - (I think I got her with the P.K. I took the Bride & Groom (in bridal-photo attitude) & a group and then "couples" & "singles" till my plates were gone. We walked home (of course) arriving about one & with great fun on the way. I had to give "George" (the lamb) to "Domy" - he took such a fancy to it. I'd had "George" printed on its collar by my artist. "Crawled in" about 1:30. Apr. 21. Wed. Lovely day. Felt "all right" till afternoon, when I began to be tired. Mary came up tonight to bring invitation list &c. She liked my room very much. Con was up too, for a little while, and went home with Mary. I then wrote the invitations to the boys - like this: - The.
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Twelve Perfect little Ladies at home at 274 Monroe Avenue on Friday Evening, April Thirtieth, at eight o'clock. Mary MacArthur [illegible] 78 Adams St. Pedro. R.S.V.P.

1897.
We decided to have a party Apr. 30, at Lura's with men & I'm to get up the invitations &c m. Then we finally got to taking pictures - which was all right only that "Dolly Varden" had to go home with her mother & "Hout mon" MacArthur disappeared behind the others & refused to be taken even in a group - (I think I got her with the P.K. I took the Bride & Groom (in bridal-photo attitude) & a group and then "couples" & "singles" till my plates were gone. We walked home (of course) arriving about one & with great fun on the way. I had to give "George" (the lamb) to "Domy" - he took such a fancy to it. I'd had "George" printed on its collar by my artist. "Crawled in" about 1:30. Apr. 21. Wed. Lovely day. Felt "all right" till afternoon, when I began to be tired. Mary came up tonight to bring invitation list &c. She liked my room very much. Con was up too, for a little while, and went home with Mary. I then wrote the invitations to the boys - like this: - The.
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Twelve Perfect little Ladies at home at 274 Monroe Avenue on Friday Evening, April Thirtieth, at eight o'clock. Mary MacArthur [illegible] 78 Adams St. Pedro. R.S.V.P.
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