got carried away from her in a car - to the Ridge
Road (about a mile) and she had to walk the distance
while I walked at the other end! I went up to
Bradstreets with her - as a con- solation - and we
talked "Fair" (Mrs.
B is going tomorrow) and drank Russian Tea & had tea
crackers &c. & got home about eight o'clock. I read the
N.Y. papers there.
Mr. Howells gushes over the Fair in the Sun.
Oct. 23. Monday
Rain to-day. After dinner (I spent about an hour at noon over
my dress with Miss Thomas)
Dem & May Bunnell called on me. They were down to buy
Alice's
wedding present. She's to be married Thursday (to Geo.
Fielder) and live in
N.Y. He's on the Evening Post.
Quiet
as
maid in pink ditto and Frank Fielder to stand up with
her. Only the families. etc.etc. After supper pasted (Papa went to Oswego)
until Claude actually coaxed me to go
to the W.C.A.
1893
got carried away from her in a car - to the Ridge
Road (about a mile) and she had to walk the distance
while I walked at the other end! I went up to
Bradstreets with her - as a con- solation - and we
talked "Fair" (Mrs.
B is going tomorrow) and drank Russian Tea & had tea
crackers &c. & got home about eight o'clock. I read the
N.Y. papers there.
Mr. Howells gushes over the Fair in the Sun.
Oct. 23. Monday
Rain to-day. After dinner (I spent about an hour at noon over
my dress with Miss Thomas)
Dem & May Bunnell called on me. They were down to buy
Alice's
wedding present. She's to be married Thursday (to Geo.
Fielder) and live in
N.Y. He's on the Evening Post.
Quiet
as
maid in pink ditto and Frank Fielder to stand up with
her. Only the families. etc.etc. After supper pasted (Papa went to Oswego)
until Claude actually coaxed me to go
to the W.C.A.
1893
got carried away from her in a car - to the Ridge
Road (about a mile) and she had to walk the distance
while I walked at the other end! I went up to
Bradstreets with her - as a con- solation - and we
talked "Fair" (Mrs.
B is going tomorrow) and drank Russian Tea & had tea
crackers &c. & got home about eight o'clock. I read the
N.Y. papers there.
Mr. Howells gushes over the Fair in the Sun.
Oct. 23. Monday
Rain to-day. After dinner (I spent about an hour at noon over
my dress with Miss Thomas)
Dem & May Bunnell called on me. They were down to buy
Alice's
wedding present. She's to be married Thursday (to Geo.
Fielder) and live in
N.Y. He's on the Evening Post.
Quiet
as
maid in pink ditto and Frank Fielder to stand up with
her. Only the families. etc.etc. After supper pasted (Papa went to Oswego)
until Claude actually coaxed me to go
to the W.C.A.