Apr. 27 Monday
Pleasant day. Claude punctured his tire
last night - the first time. I gave him some adhesive tape & he
rode over on it. Rode down with Mary & she told me about yesterday. Her nose is all
sun burned! Warren Cutler
is back (He came Sat. night with Ned.
I saw him at the station) but Gilmore
isn't. J.G. is about sick (so am I)
& didn't appear this p.m. Tonight I was early enough to stop at
Ned's for a nice little visit before
supper - Spent a tired evening writing & settling my room (but
only partly) after house cleaning.
Apr. 28 Tuesday
It looked like rain this morning & did rain briskly for a little
while, so I telephoned Ned & staid down
at noon (it was pleasant enough then!) I ate with her &
Edith& Miss
Hall at Sibley's. Edith had an in- vitation
from Mae tonight saying Claude & Ned & I were to be there. We weren't invited then, but
John telephoned in the afternoon, so we
went. I wore my new dress. Jno.
& Mae are just settled in
their home at last - first house - keeping - at #31 Churchly
Place
" were
there when we got there and afterward Jen Clements
& Ida Orphie
came & Edith & Ned were very late. We were inspecting the
house which is "real secret" - when they got there. John had been to N.Y.
again & he & Otho smoked
and told stories as usual - about "an old fellow who drove a mule train
at the second battle of Bull Run". &c &c. They are
1896.
Apr. 27 Monday
Pleasant day. Claude punctured his tire
last night - the first time. I gave him some adhesive tape & he
rode over on it. Rode down with Mary & she told me about yesterday. Her nose is all
sun burned! Warren Cutler
is back (He came Sat. night with Ned.
I saw him at the station) but Gilmore
isn't. J.G. is about sick (so am I)
& didn't appear this p.m. Tonight I was early enough to stop at
Ned's for a nice little visit before
supper - Spent a tired evening writing & settling my room (but
only partly) after house cleaning.
Apr. 28 Tuesday
It looked like rain this morning & did rain briskly for a little
while, so I telephoned Ned & staid down
at noon (it was pleasant enough then!) I ate with her &
Edith& Miss
Hall at Sibley's. Edith had an in- vitation
from Mae tonight saying Claude & Ned & I were to be there. We weren't invited then, but
John telephoned in the afternoon, so we
went. I wore my new dress. Jno.
& Mae are just settled in
their home at last - first house - keeping - at #31 Churchly
Place
" were
there when we got there and afterward Jen Clements
& Ida Orphie
came & Edith & Ned were very late. We were inspecting the
house which is "real secret" - when they got there. John had been to N.Y.
again & he & Otho smoked
and told stories as usual - about "an old fellow who drove a mule train
at the second battle of Bull Run". &c &c. They are
1896.
Apr. 27 Monday
Pleasant day. Claude punctured his tire
last night - the first time. I gave him some adhesive tape & he
rode over on it. Rode down with Mary & she told me about yesterday. Her nose is all
sun burned! Warren Cutler
is back (He came Sat. night with Ned.
I saw him at the station) but Gilmore
isn't. J.G. is about sick (so am I)
& didn't appear this p.m. Tonight I was early enough to stop at
Ned's for a nice little visit before
supper - Spent a tired evening writing & settling my room (but
only partly) after house cleaning.
Apr. 28 Tuesday
It looked like rain this morning & did rain briskly for a little
while, so I telephoned Ned & staid down
at noon (it was pleasant enough then!) I ate with her &
Edith& Miss
Hall at Sibley's. Edith had an in- vitation
from Mae tonight saying Claude & Ned & I were to be there. We weren't invited then, but
John telephoned in the afternoon, so we
went. I wore my new dress. Jno.
& Mae are just settled in
their home at last - first house - keeping - at #31 Churchly
Place
" were
there when we got there and afterward Jen Clements
& Ida Orphie
came & Edith & Ned were very late. We were inspecting the
house which is "real secret" - when they got there. John had been to N.Y.
again & he & Otho smoked
and told stories as usual - about "an old fellow who drove a mule train
at the second battle of Bull Run". &c &c. They are