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Wednesday, December 17, 1902 Mr Paul Harvey comes here to Lunch to day - leaves to night for Chicago. Mr Duluny died at One O'clock. We have a beautiful sunny day all well but Ada Swearingen - sjhe has Neuralgia in her left eye - and it is very painful. She caught cold while she visited Lexington Kentucky with her husband - there has been- so much rain, that many have cold. Mr. Paul Harvey of Chicago will dine here at noon. Mrs Gilbert Cowan (nee Mary Embry Swearingen) came here, to say - "Good Bye" - she looked very pretty and dresses in such pretty unclear. Mrs George Swearingen dressed up in her pretty Mourning, and called on Mrs Gutewright, and Mr Cann from Lexington Ky - and invited them to Luncheon on Friday Mr Paul Harvey came, and we enjoyed his visit. to night he spends a Mrs Alan P. Houston. News cam through the telephone that Mr W.C. Dulaney died at one O'clock, to day. Mrs I.F. Badger gone there to see the two daughters, Mrs Albert Willis and Mifs May - they are broken down and exhausted - in nursing.