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Tuesday, December 16, 1902 Mr W. C. Dulaney dying - so weak he cant talk he is 91 years old he leaves a large estate. This has been a good day, cold but dry - we made Ada stay in bed until eleven O'clock. Mrs George Swearingen called a Coupe - and took little George to the Toy Stores, she brought him back to luncheon then she went to Mrs Gilbert Cowan's to Luncheon. Mr and Mrs Cowan leave for New York the 18 of December. Mr Badger went to see Mrs Shreve found all well - and packing. Mr Paul Harvey walked into our unclear from Chicago on business, he too Luncheon with Mrs T.T. Shreve - and to night he dines with Mrs Houston, and then goes to the Ball with Belle tomorrow he has enjoyed unclear Mrs George Swearingen gave a sett of dinner plates that cost near sixty dollars as her Christmas gift to Ada Badger Swearingen.