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Mr & Mrs Embry Swearinger for to Louisville to night at nine Sunday, January 19, 1902 This is a glorious sunny day, not very cold, all well but Frances, she is better. We expect on the, one, o'clock, for dinner Mr. & Mrs. T W. Harvey and Mr. Bland Ballard, all from Lake Forest, Mrs. Harvey has been pending some days there with Mr. Ballards baby. his wife and two sons, detained at Louisville with ? and Quinsy will come back in a few days. Mr. & Mrs. Swearinger will come to dinner, our party will number thirteen, so we will make a table for the children. Mr. & Mrs. Swearinger will leave to night at nine. They are all in mourning - Ada [[too?] for Mr Swearinger, and his son Wallace who died a few weeks before Embry's wedding, we have had a delightful day - all so happy - Ada looks fine rosy and fat, she and her husband are very much in love with each other, Mr. Swearinger is a Christian gentleman and he makes home very happy for all connected with it. I feel so glad that our Ada, has such a lovely home. David Badger of Louisville dine with us he is in my son Shreve's Office, as assistant book keeper for the present. Mr. D. T. Faulds of Louisville has been very ill with pneumonia