tell about Samoa – she was very interesting. I meet her afterward and she asked me to come and see her in New York.! Today has began another blizzard – Such weather! Papa is reading a paper before the Bohemians – Mama has just sat down to some mending (she read a slick paper before the Missionary Society on Thursday – 25 years' history & Claude is reading Stevenson’s Letter’s (They’ve charming.) Mch. 18 Sunday Had a nice time today. In the afternoon went down & got Mary and we rode up to Davises. Helen was down at Lura’s & Hamilton went down and got both of them and we all had supper together and talked and sang and were altogether jolly — quite like old times. Mary was particularly folksy – and everyone felt good. Mch. 22nd Thurs. Papa’s and Mama’s fortieth wedding day. The house all torn up for papering the hall, dining room and Claude’s room. The two latter are particularly pretty. Tonight we all went to supper – or dinner – at the Livingston and had quite a lovely meal. Then I went
tell about Samoa – she was very interesting. I meet her afterward and she asked me to come and see her in New York.! Today has began another blizzard – Such weather! Papa is reading a paper before the Bohemians – Mama has just sat down to some mending (she read a slick paper before the Missionary Society on Thursday – 25 years' history & Claude is reading Stevenson’s Letter’s (They’ve charming.) Mch. 18 Sunday Had a nice time today. In the afternoon went down & got Mary and we rode up to Davises. Helen was down at Lura’s & Hamilton went down and got both of them and we all had supper together and talked and sang and were altogether jolly — quite like old times. Mary was particularly folksy – and everyone felt good. Mch. 22nd Thurs. Papa’s and Mama’s fortieth wedding day. The house all torn up for papering the hall, dining room and Claude’s room. The two latter are particularly pretty. Tonight we all went to supper – or dinner – at the Livingston and had quite a lovely meal. Then I went
tell about Samoa – she was very interesting. I meet her afterward and she asked me to come and see her in New York.! Today has began another blizzard – Such weather! Papa is reading a paper before the Bohemians – Mama has just sat down to some mending (she read a slick paper before the Missionary Society on Thursday – 25 years' history & Claude is reading Stevenson’s Letter’s (They’ve charming.) Mch. 18 Sunday Had a nice time today. In the afternoon went down & got Mary and we rode up to Davises. Helen was down at Lura’s & Hamilton went down and got both of them and we all had supper together and talked and sang and were altogether jolly — quite like old times. Mary was particularly folksy – and everyone felt good. Mch. 22nd Thurs. Papa’s and Mama’s fortieth wedding day. The house all torn up for papering the hall, dining room and Claude’s room. The two latter are particularly pretty. Tonight we all went to supper – or dinner – at the Livingston and had quite a lovely meal. Then I went