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Mr and Mrs A. O. Badger arrived in Chicago, ? Route, at half past seven - and went to Kenilworth

Sunday, May 11, 1902

Today is beautiful, all of us well, after spending a very comfortable night on the train, we arose early and got ready to leave the car, it having rained the day, and night, before - all the dust was ? and it was a beautiful morning. at half past seven we arrived in Chicago - took breakfast at North Western, Depot - then took train for Kenilworth, which is about twenty miles from Chicago. I went into our depot, ordered a carriage and drove up to the house. All the family were just through with breakfast, but Frances would give us more. Every one charmed to see us. particularly Baby Shreve. Mrs Cowles, Mrs Rearden and Hana gave us a hearty welcome, but Nana has taken cold - and has a bad Bronchitis cough - still not very sick. at one o.clock. Mrs and Mrs O. F. Badger their son David and Mils Jeane Boak, all came to Luncheon, and we had a lovely day. They left at five o.clock for Chicago, to catch their train - all look well, and so happy. Mr and Mrs. Boak and daughter Mary are in Scotland and Mrs O.F. Badger and family are guests of Mils Jeane and Mils Louise Boak.