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Storm. Mrs I. F. Badger & family go to Mrs Ballards at Lake Forest. unclear for Washington

Wednesday, June 11, 1902

Today is as beautiful as could be, and quite cool, after last night,s storm, all of us well. Nana much better of her cough. I received a lovely long letter from my daughter, Mrs Lanbry Swearinger from Louisville, she was in her travelling habit. writing for the Express to come for her thanks. Mrs George Swearinger and two grand children are the party. Lalla and Margaret, Mr Swearinger cant go. They go to Washington for ten days. then to White Sulphur Springs for about ten days. To day Mr & Mrs A. F. Badger and two daughters, go to Lake Forest to spend two weeks with her Cousin Mrs Bland Ballard. This afternoon Mr Charles Chase of Cleaveland came out to Kenilworth to dine with Mrs Cowles, then he leaves to night for his summer home. his wife Myra could not come now