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House to dinner and it was quite sumptuous. The Bulldog owner was there and other good looking gentlemen and a pretty waitress in pink had an animated flirtation with a young drummer - before our eyes. Mrs. Chapin and Mrs. Hitchcock were there too. "Ed

" is in Bermuda. Mother and I went up to Con's for half an hours pleasant call, and then down to the "Y" where we heard Mr. Evans (of Plymouth) preach, but not Thelma
sing, as we expected to. Home to some reading and a pleasant snooze by the fire and then I made fresh rabbit and wrote a lot. A letter from Hilda says Mrs Weir is dead! Mar. 21 Mon. March winds and things again. Oh dear - but the sun did shine this morning. The Fraley millionaire is here to rent more stores and we are more or less busy and mixed up with moving. I wrote to Trudy , Maude and Hilda tonight and Claude came home and told us all about Warsaw, Castile & in his entertaining way. No Zozie yet! Mar. 22 Tues. Dear Mother's wedding day. It rained. Tonight went to cooking school and made salad. Quiet April weather. I didn't care much for this lesson - sandwiches &c. too.


House to dinner and it was quite sumptuous. The Bulldog owner was there and other good looking gentlemen and a pretty waitress in pink had an animated flirtation with a young drummer - before our eyes. Mrs. Chapin and Mrs. Hitchcock were there too. "Ed

" is in Bermuda. Mother and I went up to Con's for half an hours pleasant call, and then down to the "Y" where we heard Mr. Evans (of Plymouth) preach, but not Thelma
sing, as we expected to. Home to some reading and a pleasant snooze by the fire and then I made fresh rabbit and wrote a lot. A letter from Hilda says Mrs Weir is dead! Mar. 21 Mon. March winds and things again. Oh dear - but the sun did shine this morning. The Fraley millionaire is here to rent more stores and we are more or less busy and mixed up with moving. I wrote to Trudy , Maude and Hilda tonight and Claude came home and told us all about Warsaw, Castile & in his entertaining way. No Zozie yet! Mar. 22 Tues. Dear Mother's wedding day. It rained. Tonight went to cooking school and made salad. Quiet April weather. I didn't care much for this lesson - sandwiches &c. too.


House to dinner and it was quite sumptuous. The Bulldog owner was there and other good looking gentlemen and a pretty waitress in pink had an animated flirtation with a young drummer - before our eyes. Mrs. Chapin and Mrs. Hitchcock were there too. "Ed

" is in Bermuda. Mother and I went up to Con's for half an hours pleasant call, and then down to the "Y" where we heard Mr. Evans (of Plymouth) preach, but not Thelma
sing, as we expected to. Home to some reading and a pleasant snooze by the fire and then I made fresh rabbit and wrote a lot. A letter from Hilda says Mrs Weir is dead! Mar. 21 Mon. March winds and things again. Oh dear - but the sun did shine this morning. The Fraley millionaire is here to rent more stores and we are more or less busy and mixed up with moving. I wrote to Trudy , Maude and Hilda tonight and Claude came home and told us all about Warsaw, Castile & in his entertaining way. No Zozie yet! Mar. 22 Tues. Dear Mother's wedding day. It rained. Tonight went to cooking school and made salad. Quiet April weather. I didn't care much for this lesson - sandwiches &c. too.

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