bicycle. Rode down with Mary, dear, and met Charlotte, dear, as she was getting out of the car. She invited me up to tea tonight. Didn't know Ned was coming, but I told her so! Mama went off with Mrs. Fister (who staid here last night) and to see Miss Harris' house this a.m. so I staid down with Edith & Ned to lunch. Then went over & borrowed Ned's wheel to go home & dress, and called on Charlotte, coming back. She told me we'd have to eat baker's bread tonight - which I telephoned (among other things) to Ned - and much to Mrs. Davis' amusement & consternation when she found it out! Went over in the car (first time across Court St. bridge) & saw Ida & Harry Joiner just arriving from their vacation & Charlie Chichester, coming from the train in white ducks, a white sweater, and black shoes! Alice Jones rode up in the car with me. It was crowded. Frank appeared as I left it and we met Helen & Helen & Mr & Mrs. D. on the piazza. Charlotte came on the next car. We had a jolly supper and not baker's bread - genes
bicycle. Rode down with Mary, dear, and met Charlotte, dear, as she was getting out of the car. She invited me up to tea tonight. Didn't know Ned was coming, but I told her so! Mama went off with Mrs. Fister (who staid here last night) and to see Miss Harris' house this a.m. so I staid down with Edith & Ned to lunch. Then went over & borrowed Ned's wheel to go home & dress, and called on Charlotte, coming back. She told me we'd have to eat baker's bread tonight - which I telephoned (among other things) to Ned - and much to Mrs. Davis' amusement & consternation when she found it out! Went over in the car (first time across Court St. bridge) & saw Ida & Harry Joiner just arriving from their vacation & Charlie Chichester, coming from the train in white ducks, a white sweater, and black shoes! Alice Jones rode up in the car with me. It was crowded. Frank appeared as I left it and we met Helen & Helen & Mr & Mrs. D. on the piazza. Charlotte came on the next car. We had a jolly supper and not baker's bread - genes
bicycle. Rode down with Mary, dear, and met Charlotte, dear, as she was getting out of the car. She invited me up to tea tonight. Didn't know Ned was coming, but I told her so! Mama went off with Mrs. Fister (who staid here last night) and to see Miss Harris' house this a.m. so I staid down with Edith & Ned to lunch. Then went over & borrowed Ned's wheel to go home & dress, and called on Charlotte, coming back. She told me we'd have to eat baker's bread tonight - which I telephoned (among other things) to Ned - and much to Mrs. Davis' amusement & consternation when she found it out! Went over in the car (first time across Court St. bridge) & saw Ida & Harry Joiner just arriving from their vacation & Charlie Chichester, coming from the train in white ducks, a white sweater, and black shoes! Alice Jones rode up in the car with me. It was crowded. Frank appeared as I left it and we met Helen & Helen & Mr & Mrs. D. on the piazza. Charlotte came on the next car. We had a jolly supper and not baker's bread - genes