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Letters fro A. C. Badger -- says he is sick. Mrs A C Badger gone to Mrs Shreve,s

Tuesday November 18, 1902

To day has been very cloudy -- but did not rain, all here are well but La?llie, she better, will get up at noon. Mrs Gilbert Cowan, and husband come to day for Luncheon, with their Grandma Swearingen, at eleven. O. clock, I ordered a Coupe', and put my hat box on top -- and I went down to Mrs Shreve,s to stay a few days --. This evening Mrs Shreve, took her satchel, and went to Mrs Houston,s to stay a few days, -- as they want her so badly -- ("how are all our relations" is our first question. So I will answer, by saying , all right. Mrs A. F. Badger -- and two daughters went down to do some shopping. I have sent regrets to Mrs Mack?ay Hoyne, Mrs & Miss Getchell to their receptions -- Mr Victor Newcomb of New York, is suing for divorce -- from his wife -- who was Miss Florence Danforth -- after being married 36. years he has been twice in the retreat for insanity -- this is a new feature