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Mrs George G. Browns dinner tonight 1517 Fourth Avenue given to Mr & Mrs A. C. Badger. Again we have sunshine, but colder, all well but Mrs Embry Swearingen, she did to much yesterday so will have to keep bed a little Tonight at seven, all our party here will go to Mrs G. G. Brown's dinner, she is Mrs Embry Swearingens first in-law. his wife died and left Lullie & George, she is a very lonely woman and the children are very fond of her. they have been raised by their Grand-Mother Mrs George W Swearingen who is a very superior woman and very handsome of strong unclear and most excellent principals, great churchwoman. Mr Badger brought home mended my coral sett, and my ivory chain, both well fixed. I am delighted with the work. at seven O. clock Mrs Swearingen ordered a large Carriage and we all went to Mrs G. G Browns dinner, she had us guests, Mr & Mrs Creed, 9she was Mifs Thompson) Mrs Dr Tusey (a widow) Mr & Mrs Brown, Mifs Brown & son, Mr & Mrs A. C. Badger Mr & Mrs Embry Swearingen, and Mrs Geo Swearingen were the company