Sept. 30th. Sat.
Well a good deal has happened but not much of great importance –
since August 11thEdith
went on her vacation to Pleasant Point - all alone
- and while she was gone, Mary had
the long dreaded operation and was home 3 weeks – till after
Labor Day – but quite well again now – & better.
Meantime, Mrs. Davis was very very sick. not expected to live from day to day.
The after– noon Kate came home
(Helen & Mrs.
Armstrong
went to meet her) they thought she was dying, but almost by a
miracle – it seemed she began to rally – but doesn’t get well very fast.
She still only sits up a couple of hours a day.
Gertrude came and staid two weeks with
me just before school began and we had a real nice visit – didn’t do
much but she is a sweet girl. Went down to Edith's and to Mary’s & over to Davis’s one night. The last few half–holidays we had we
girls took little trips together – Edith, Mary, Lura & I to
Manitou, to Glen Haven and up
the beautiful bay, one beautiful afternoon and across to Charlotte on the “JD Scott” and supper
at the “Vienna Café” and a beautiful evening by the
water, with the band playing. One afternoon I went up the canal with
Mary – the first
1899.
Sept. 30th. Sat.
Well a good deal has happened but not much of great importance –
since August 11thEdith
went on her vacation to Pleasant Point - all alone
- and while she was gone, Mary had
the long dreaded operation and was home 3 weeks – till after
Labor Day – but quite well again now – & better.
Meantime, Mrs. Davis was very very sick. not expected to live from day to day.
The after– noon Kate came home
(Helen & Mrs.
Armstrong
went to meet her) they thought she was dying, but almost by a
miracle – it seemed she began to rally – but doesn’t get well very fast.
She still only sits up a couple of hours a day.
Gertrude came and staid two weeks with
me just before school began and we had a real nice visit – didn’t do
much but she is a sweet girl. Went down to Edith's and to Mary’s & over to Davis’s one night. The last few half–holidays we had we
girls took little trips together – Edith, Mary, Lura & I to
Manitou, to Glen Haven and up
the beautiful bay, one beautiful afternoon and across to Charlotte on the “JD Scott” and supper
at the “Vienna Café” and a beautiful evening by the
water, with the band playing. One afternoon I went up the canal with
Mary – the first
1899.
Sept. 30th. Sat.
Well a good deal has happened but not much of great importance –
since August 11thEdith
went on her vacation to Pleasant Point - all alone
- and while she was gone, Mary had
the long dreaded operation and was home 3 weeks – till after
Labor Day – but quite well again now – & better.
Meantime, Mrs. Davis was very very sick. not expected to live from day to day.
The after– noon Kate came home
(Helen & Mrs.
Armstrong
went to meet her) they thought she was dying, but almost by a
miracle – it seemed she began to rally – but doesn’t get well very fast.
She still only sits up a couple of hours a day.
Gertrude came and staid two weeks with
me just before school began and we had a real nice visit – didn’t do
much but she is a sweet girl. Went down to Edith's and to Mary’s & over to Davis’s one night. The last few half–holidays we had we
girls took little trips together – Edith, Mary, Lura & I to
Manitou, to Glen Haven and up
the beautiful bay, one beautiful afternoon and across to Charlotte on the “JD Scott” and supper
at the “Vienna Café” and a beautiful evening by the
water, with the band playing. One afternoon I went up the canal with
Mary – the first