becoming & lovely. I was just going down stairs again when I met
the Davises & they called us
back & invited Mary to go to Europe with them if
they "struck ile" on their farm (They are going to "bore"!) The Rogers came before we got down and then we
were all there & began to play. I had pretty goodish hands but horrid luck all the evening. When I bid high all
the other cards were in some one person's hand &c. &c. My
score was the lowest of any - but Mary's - and that was my only
consolation. We had a chafing dish supper. Mrs.
Weaver & Matie
sat at each end & "creamed" oysters- which were very good. I sat
between Mary &
Helen Davis - We had conundrums
&c. We are going to have another "ball" when the club comes here
(probably Feb. 12th) after supper I took a flashlight group - rather one -
sided. I'm afraid, because of fear of getting a lamp in.
Lura felt better tonight but no one was
hilarious.
Mrs. Baker came to supper. We 5 walked
home It was cool, pale moonlight. Bed towards 1 o'clock
Jan 16. Sat.
Looked like rain today but didn't. I was very late this morning.
J.W. down at last - this p.m. &
gushed & glowed & told about his "extended trip south"
(Philadelphia - 2 days) and trolley - ride &c.
He seems vey happy. J.G. came home
too, on the Empire. I left before five & went to Glenny's, Hovey'sBicknell & Buchheckers &
Ned's saw her "Marie
Antoinette" poster - good - a pierrot - throwing roses in front
of him as he dances forward. After supper walked down there
1897
becoming & lovely. I was just going down stairs again when I met
the Davises & they called us
back & invited Mary to go to Europe with them if
they "struck ile" on their farm (They are going to "bore"!) The Rogers came before we got down and then we
were all there & began to play. I had pretty goodish hands but horrid luck all the evening. When I bid high all
the other cards were in some one person's hand &c. &c. My
score was the lowest of any - but Mary's - and that was my only
consolation. We had a chafing dish supper. Mrs.
Weaver & Matie
sat at each end & "creamed" oysters- which were very good. I sat
between Mary &
Helen Davis - We had conundrums
&c. We are going to have another "ball" when the club comes here
(probably Feb. 12th) after supper I took a flashlight group - rather one -
sided. I'm afraid, because of fear of getting a lamp in.
Lura felt better tonight but no one was
hilarious.
Mrs. Baker came to supper. We 5 walked
home It was cool, pale moonlight. Bed towards 1 o'clock
Jan 16. Sat.
Looked like rain today but didn't. I was very late this morning.
J.W. down at last - this p.m. &
gushed & glowed & told about his "extended trip south"
(Philadelphia - 2 days) and trolley - ride &c.
He seems vey happy. J.G. came home
too, on the Empire. I left before five & went to Glenny's, Hovey'sBicknell & Buchheckers &
Ned's saw her "Marie
Antoinette" poster - good - a pierrot - throwing roses in front
of him as he dances forward. After supper walked down there
1897
becoming & lovely. I was just going down stairs again when I met
the Davises & they called us
back & invited Mary to go to Europe with them if
they "struck ile" on their farm (They are going to "bore"!) The Rogers came before we got down and then we
were all there & began to play. I had pretty goodish hands but horrid luck all the evening. When I bid high all
the other cards were in some one person's hand &c. &c. My
score was the lowest of any - but Mary's - and that was my only
consolation. We had a chafing dish supper. Mrs.
Weaver & Matie
sat at each end & "creamed" oysters- which were very good. I sat
between Mary &
Helen Davis - We had conundrums
&c. We are going to have another "ball" when the club comes here
(probably Feb. 12th) after supper I took a flashlight group - rather one -
sided. I'm afraid, because of fear of getting a lamp in.
Lura felt better tonight but no one was
hilarious.
Mrs. Baker came to supper. We 5 walked
home It was cool, pale moonlight. Bed towards 1 o'clock
Jan 16. Sat.
Looked like rain today but didn't. I was very late this morning.
J.W. down at last - this p.m. &
gushed & glowed & told about his "extended trip south"
(Philadelphia - 2 days) and trolley - ride &c.
He seems vey happy. J.G. came home
too, on the Empire. I left before five & went to Glenny's, Hovey'sBicknell & Buchheckers &
Ned's saw her "Marie
Antoinette" poster - good - a pierrot - throwing roses in front
of him as he dances forward. After supper walked down there