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1901.
July
was nervous about the boat, so Mr. & Mrs. J
drove us way down to Lakefield – It sprinkled a little before the boat came in and when we got to Rochester it was pouring. Mr. Budnick was taken sick (29th Monday) the next day and we called Dr. Davis at night & he announced it tonsillitis. He was quite sick all the week.
(Aug. 1.)
Gertrude came Thursday night just for over night and went on to the Pan–Am. & Niagara Falls (to visit the Woolworths) in the
(3rd)
morning. Saturday Claude went to Syracuse and spent the next week and part of this week with Charlotte & Josephine at Brantingham Lake, in the Adir- ondacks. He took my camera & took a dozen pictures up there. The very day he started Dr. Davis announced Hans” had the diphtheria! and bundled him off to St. Mary’s Hospital!! Well, of course Mother was scared and was fumigated all day Sunday – and boiled things and gargled with alcohol all the next week. That afternoon Amelie showed me all her pretty wedding things – oh, no, it was
(10th)
the next Saturday – the 10th, and in



1901.
July
was nervous about the boat, so Mr. & Mrs. J
drove us way down to Lakefield – It sprinkled a little before the boat came in and when we got to Rochester it was pouring. Mr. Budnick was taken sick (29th Monday) the next day and we called Dr. Davis at night & he announced it tonsillitis. He was quite sick all the week.
(Aug. 1.)
Gertrude came Thursday night just for over night and went on to the Pan–Am. & Niagara Falls (to visit the Woolworths) in the
(3rd)
morning. Saturday Claude went to Syracuse and spent the next week and part of this week with Charlotte & Josephine at Brantingham Lake, in the Adir- ondacks. He took my camera & took a dozen pictures up there. The very day he started Dr. Davis announced Hans” had the diphtheria! and bundled him off to St. Mary’s Hospital!! Well, of course Mother was scared and was fumigated all day Sunday – and boiled things and gargled with alcohol all the next week. That afternoon Amelie showed me all her pretty wedding things – oh, no, it was
(10th)
the next Saturday – the 10th, and in



1901.
July
was nervous about the boat, so Mr. & Mrs. J
drove us way down to Lakefield – It sprinkled a little before the boat came in and when we got to Rochester it was pouring. Mr. Budnick was taken sick (29th Monday) the next day and we called Dr. Davis at night & he announced it tonsillitis. He was quite sick all the week.
(Aug. 1.)
Gertrude came Thursday night just for over night and went on to the Pan–Am. & Niagara Falls (to visit the Woolworths) in the
(3rd)
morning. Saturday Claude went to Syracuse and spent the next week and part of this week with Charlotte & Josephine at Brantingham Lake, in the Adir- ondacks. He took my camera & took a dozen pictures up there. The very day he started Dr. Davis announced Hans” had the diphtheria! and bundled him off to St. Mary’s Hospital!! Well, of course Mother was scared and was fumigated all day Sunday – and boiled things and gargled with alcohol all the next week. That afternoon Amelie showed me all her pretty wedding things – oh, no, it was
(10th)
the next Saturday – the 10th, and in
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