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Mrs Harvey & Mrs T.W. Harvey - went to Lake Forest to stay with his son Turlington and wife - to see the horse show

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Friday, June 26, 1903

A beautiful day sunny & cool. all well here. at ten - 30 - Mr & Mrs T.W. Harvey -Sr- took the train to Lake Forest, they would take Luncheon, at Turlington, then at two be on the grounds of the horse show. Mrs Ed Mason, has taken, her three children out on the grass, to get them brown, I wrote a letter to Mrs Swearingen, and sent it to Martinsville Indiana the Sanitarium, where her little daughter Lallie is for Rheumatism in her Ankles. Left her from Typhoid fever. Mrs Embry Swearingen, also has cold. ten days ago their little boy George, had an attack of gastritis, and heart failure, and they thought he was dying, and his mother took severe cold. with all the windows up to give air to the child. Mrs Embry Swearingen is the step Mother, of these two children, Lallie & George, but she loves them dearly, and they adore her. Mrs George Swearingen (the grand-mother) has raised two more grand-children - Mary Embry Curdbest guess?, and her sister Margaret,( Mary Embry married) Mr Gilbert Sedgwick Cowan, now she has Gilbert number -2-