Mar. 17 Thurs.Trudy's birthday. Miss Crichton had the
Perfects tonight. The
MacArthur's were too used up to come. Mrs. Frank Davis, Mrs.
Shepard &
Mrs. Bridges supplied. Had a very nice time
"St. Patrick" reigned - and especially at supper
everything was green and a green serpent the booby prize. It snowed hard
when we came home.
Mar. 18. Friday.
Still morning - Real winter again - Went to Eggleston's
to lunch, with Papa. The Cutler's
came home. Played "flinch" tonight and finished
"Butternut Jones" - which Gracie
Bugs Bingham brought me the first of the week. She
liked it as well as the Virginian - but I wrote her " I sure
didn't, ma'am" or words to that effect - tho' it is mighty good.
Mar. 19. Sat.Claude went to
Castile. Rather a nasty day. Went into the
Dog Show from 4:30 to 6 and got acquainted with the
Champion $10000 Bulldog and his owner (a nice Englishman)
Dr. Knight took me around (!) Walked up with
Miss Laurence. It was raining a little. Tonight
Mother and I went to hear Julia
Marlowe. (by Harriette's
invitation as she was not able to go, as she planned.)
It was swashbucklery and romantic and pretty and much better as a
play than as a book. Especially with Julia Marlowe as
"Mary Tudor".
Mar. 20 Sun.
A regular March day - pale sunshine and cold wind. We three went to
the Whitcomb
Mar. 17 Thurs.Trudy's birthday. Miss Crichton had the
Perfects tonight. The
MacArthur's were too used up to come. Mrs. Frank Davis, Mrs.
Shepard &
Mrs. Bridges supplied. Had a very nice time
"St. Patrick" reigned - and especially at supper
everything was green and a green serpent the booby prize. It snowed hard
when we came home.
Mar. 18. Friday.
Still morning - Real winter again - Went to Eggleston's
to lunch, with Papa. The Cutler's
came home. Played "flinch" tonight and finished
"Butternut Jones" - which Gracie
Bugs Bingham brought me the first of the week. She
liked it as well as the Virginian - but I wrote her " I sure
didn't, ma'am" or words to that effect - tho' it is mighty good.
Mar. 19. Sat.Claude went to
Castile. Rather a nasty day. Went into the
Dog Show from 4:30 to 6 and got acquainted with the
Champion $10000 Bulldog and his owner (a nice Englishman)
Dr. Knight took me around (!) Walked up with
Miss Laurence. It was raining a little. Tonight
Mother and I went to hear Julia
Marlowe. (by Harriette's
invitation as she was not able to go, as she planned.)
It was swashbucklery and romantic and pretty and much better as a
play than as a book. Especially with Julia Marlowe as
"Mary Tudor".
Mar. 20 Sun.
A regular March day - pale sunshine and cold wind. We three went to
the Whitcomb
Mar. 17 Thurs.Trudy's birthday. Miss Crichton had the
Perfects tonight. The
MacArthur's were too used up to come. Mrs. Frank Davis, Mrs.
Shepard &
Mrs. Bridges supplied. Had a very nice time
"St. Patrick" reigned - and especially at supper
everything was green and a green serpent the booby prize. It snowed hard
when we came home.
Mar. 18. Friday.
Still morning - Real winter again - Went to Eggleston's
to lunch, with Papa. The Cutler's
came home. Played "flinch" tonight and finished
"Butternut Jones" - which Gracie
Bugs Bingham brought me the first of the week. She
liked it as well as the Virginian - but I wrote her " I sure
didn't, ma'am" or words to that effect - tho' it is mighty good.
Mar. 19. Sat.Claude went to
Castile. Rather a nasty day. Went into the
Dog Show from 4:30 to 6 and got acquainted with the
Champion $10000 Bulldog and his owner (a nice Englishman)
Dr. Knight took me around (!) Walked up with
Miss Laurence. It was raining a little. Tonight
Mother and I went to hear Julia
Marlowe. (by Harriette's
invitation as she was not able to go, as she planned.)
It was swashbucklery and romantic and pretty and much better as a
play than as a book. Especially with Julia Marlowe as
"Mary Tudor".
Mar. 20 Sun.
A regular March day - pale sunshine and cold wind. We three went to
the Whitcomb