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Birthday dinner of Mrs. | Birthday dinner of Mrs. O.C. Badger and Mrs. Allan Houston given by Mrs. [[T.T.?]] Shreve. Today again was cloudy, but tonight is clear, all of us are well, but me. My stomach trouble is better, but my left Tonsil is very inflamed and sore. Mattie, Miss Boak and children out dining. Mattie gone to dressmaker, Mrs. Houston gone to dressmaker, Miss Louise Boak, sister of Miss Jeane arrives to morrow night from Chicago to stay two weeks with Mrs. O. F. Badger. I wrote to Ada Badger, sent newspaper to Mrs. T. W. Harvey. We are all together tonight in Mrs. Shreve,s up stairs parlour, talking, and laughing, and trying to amuse each other. Mrs. Shreve gave Mrs. Allan Houston, and me a fine Birthday dinner, April second, Mrs. [[left blank]] Neill of Ti[[??]][[do??]] was packed to come to Louisville to visit her Mother Mrs. Judge Houston, her daughter L[[u??]]cia, 15 years old, fell and broke her front tooth off. so they had to stay at home. Mrs. Shreve sent Russell a basket of good things |
Revision as of 14:24, 29 March 2020
Birthday dinner of Mrs. O.C. Badger and Mrs. Allan Houston given by Mrs. T.T.? Shreve. Today again was cloudy, but tonight is clear, all of us are well, but me. My stomach trouble is better, but my left Tonsil is very inflamed and sore. Mattie, Miss Boak and children out dining. Mattie gone to dressmaker, Mrs. Houston gone to dressmaker, Miss Louise Boak, sister of Miss Jeane arrives to morrow night from Chicago to stay two weeks with Mrs. O. F. Badger. I wrote to Ada Badger, sent newspaper to Mrs. T. W. Harvey. We are all together tonight in Mrs. Shreve,s up stairs parlour, talking, and laughing, and trying to amuse each other. Mrs. Shreve gave Mrs. Allan Houston, and me a fine Birthday dinner, April second, Mrs. left blank Neill of Ti??do?? was packed to come to Louisville to visit her Mother Mrs. Judge Houston, her daughter Lu??cia, 15 years old, fell and broke her front tooth off. so they had to stay at home. Mrs. Shreve sent Russell a basket of good things