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This is Mrs Embry, [[unclear]] first Reception in Louisville
This is Mrs Embry Swearingen first Reception in Louisville
given to Mifs Gertrude Clark of San.Diego - California
given to Miss Gertrude Clark of San.Diego - California
Capt Norton dead -
Capt Norton dead -
Thursday, May 14, 1903
Thursday, May 14, 1903
The day has been very good all went out, Margaret [[Curd?]] is almost well, of her sore throat, and went back to school, all are busy here for the Reception, that Mrs Embry [[Swearingen?]] is to have from 4.to7, given to Mifs Gertrude Clark of San-Diego California
The day has been very good all went out, Margaret [[Curd?]] is almost well, of her sore throat, and went back to school, all are busy here for the Reception, that Mrs Embry Swearingen is to have from 4.to7, given to Miss Gertrude Clark of San-Diego California
The Florist are putting all over the house, large Plants, and beautiful flowers, Mrs [[JJ.?]] Shreve sent a large bunch. of Pink Roses, and Mr Gilbert. [[L.?]] Cowan sent me a beautiful peice of flowers for my neck, and Mifs Clark had a large boquet of Lillies of the Valley.
The Florist are putting all over the house, large Plants, and beautiful flowers, Mrs T. T. Shreve sent a large bunch. of Pink Roses, and Mr Gilbert. [[L.?]] Cowan sent me a beautiful peice of flowers for my neck, and Miss Clark had a large boquet of Lillies of the Valley.
at five the crowd arrived, all in beautiful summer costumes, all so interesting, and brilliant, all seemed happy, and enjoyed the Reception, it was a great success, Mrs Leo [[Swearingen?]] still in deep mourning did not come to the party, she spent the day with her sick grand-daughter, Mrs Cowan, at eleven O.clock she telephoned for her son, Embry to come for her, ans she came home for the night.
at five the crowd arrived, all in beautiful summer costumes, all so interesting, and brilliant, all seemed happy, and enjoyed the Reception, it was a great success, Mrs Geo Swearingen still in deep mourning did not come to the party, she spent the day with her sick grand-daughter, Mrs Cowan, at eleven O.clock she telephoned for her son, Embry to come for her, and she came home for the night.
Mrs [[unclear]] came over in her rolling chair, she looks well - is Paralyzed in one limb -
Mrs Atherton came over in her rolling chair, she looks well - is Paralyzed in one limb -

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This is Mrs Embry Swearingen first Reception in Louisville given to Miss Gertrude Clark of San.Diego - California Capt Norton dead - Thursday, May 14, 1903 The day has been very good all went out, Margaret Curd? is almost well, of her sore throat, and went back to school, all are busy here for the Reception, that Mrs Embry Swearingen is to have from 4.to7, given to Miss Gertrude Clark of San-Diego California The Florist are putting all over the house, large Plants, and beautiful flowers, Mrs T. T. Shreve sent a large bunch. of Pink Roses, and Mr Gilbert. L.? Cowan sent me a beautiful peice of flowers for my neck, and Miss Clark had a large boquet of Lillies of the Valley. at five the crowd arrived, all in beautiful summer costumes, all so interesting, and brilliant, all seemed happy, and enjoyed the Reception, it was a great success, Mrs Geo Swearingen still in deep mourning did not come to the party, she spent the day with her sick grand-daughter, Mrs Cowan, at eleven O.clock she telephoned for her son, Embry to come for her, and she came home for the night. Mrs Atherton came over in her rolling chair, she looks well - is Paralyzed in one limb -