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A.C. Badger gone down town - returned to Luncheon - and at three o.clock - Mrs Henry took Mrs Badger on a long drive

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Saturday, Sept. 12, 1903

Today has been very windy and dusty, all well here, but me, I am a little better, of my severe cough, Winston Henry - and William Wirt went to South Water and got two large bushel baskets of Peaches, from Michigan - raised on a farm of Alfred , our old coachman, he still lives with Drakes on Calumet Ave. Mrs Badger went with Mrs Henry/our daughter for a long drive on the Boulevard - they ? on the new Manhattan road - I did not go out - but wrote a note to Mrs Shreve, last night Célestine, called on me, with her boy Alex - she brought one a large cake (fruit) a letter from Llewellyn says he is having a fine time, hunting, fishing and every kind of sport, we think, all our outing party - will be home - Marie - too Huntington Henry is still at Highland Park visiting Mrs Lobdell, and family, she has a son named Charles, about the same age. as Huntington, and all the family like - him so much, they have two daughters, about the same age. it is a very delightful family