the Johnny Grahams at the corner and walked
home with Claude (Jno H.
gave him tickets)
Jan. 14 Thurs.
Yesterday was uneventful (but wintery) and tonight
is stormed, but Claude & I went to
see Ethel Barrymore in "Cousin Kate" - a very
cute play with a small cast - but beautifully done.
(Stickley furniture in 2nd act &c.) The love scene in
the vacant house in the 2nd act was charming - We both enjoyed it
very much indeed.
Jan. 15 Fri.
This is "another" night - (The 4th) I'd
promised to learn "flinch". Mary
& I were going to Lura's,
but Eleanore
has the chicken pox and M. was
afraid. I didn't care much as I was very tired. Miss
Blackall
is home sick.
Jan. 16 Sat.
A strenuous day. Miss Blackall
still sick and I with JW's
men and all the dictation &c.&c. Claude went down to
Castile to see Char.
I felt rather worried for fear he'd be snowed up, as it was blowing
and drifing and growing cold.
Jan. 17 Sun.
A "white" Sunday. Dear Mother
has a bad cold and I'm worried about her, but she would go to church. I read "Life of
Napoleon" &c. & held Zozie
the Johnny Grahams at the corner and walked
home with Claude (Jno H.
gave him tickets)
Jan. 14 Thurs.
Yesterday was uneventful (but wintery) and tonight
is stormed, but Claude & I went to
see Ethel Barrymore in "Cousin Kate" - a very
cute play with a small cast - but beautifully done.
(Stickley furniture in 2nd act &c.) The love scene in
the vacant house in the 2nd act was charming - We both enjoyed it
very much indeed.
Jan. 15 Fri.
This is "another" night - (The 4th) I'd
promised to learn "flinch". Mary
& I were going to Lura's,
but Eleanore
has the chicken pox and M. was
afraid. I didn't care much as I was very tired. Miss
Blackall
is home sick.
Jan. 16 Sat.
A strenuous day. Miss Blackall
still sick and I with JW's
men and all the dictation &c.&c. Claude went down to
Castile to see Char.
I felt rather worried for fear he'd be snowed up, as it was blowing
and drifing and growing cold.
Jan. 17 Sun.
A "white" Sunday. Dear Mother
has a bad cold and I'm worried about her, but she would go to church. I read "Life of
Napoleon" &c. & held Zozie
the Johnny Grahams at the corner and walked
home with Claude (Jno H.
gave him tickets)
Jan. 14 Thurs.
Yesterday was uneventful (but wintery) and tonight
is stormed, but Claude & I went to
see Ethel Barrymore in "Cousin Kate" - a very
cute play with a small cast - but beautifully done.
(Stickley furniture in 2nd act &c.) The love scene in
the vacant house in the 2nd act was charming - We both enjoyed it
very much indeed.
Jan. 15 Fri.
This is "another" night - (The 4th) I'd
promised to learn "flinch". Mary
& I were going to Lura's,
but Eleanore
has the chicken pox and M. was
afraid. I didn't care much as I was very tired. Miss
Blackall
is home sick.
Jan. 16 Sat.
A strenuous day. Miss Blackall
still sick and I with JW's
men and all the dictation &c.&c. Claude went down to
Castile to see Char.
I felt rather worried for fear he'd be snowed up, as it was blowing
and drifing and growing cold.
Jan. 17 Sun.
A "white" Sunday. Dear Mother
has a bad cold and I'm worried about her, but she would go to church. I read "Life of
Napoleon" &c. & held Zozie