Pages That Mention Mrs. Bacon
Charles E. H. Bates Family Correspondence, 1899-1930 - 7
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Monday afternoon, Jan. 24, 1921.
My dearest one,
It has been raining and blowing hard all day. It just seems as if we can't have any sunshine. I have been home all alone this afternoon. Got home from College a little before two. Had lunch at the Alpha O [Omega] House. Martha and Mother have gone up to Mrs. Bacon's. I didn't know what to do with myself and as I didn't have any studying to do, I thought I would make some candy. Made it up on the little gas stove so that I would not bother Juv in the kitchen. I wish you were here to eat some of it with me, dear, but oh, I forgot you do not like candy
Charles E. H. Bates Family Correspondence, 1899-1930 - 8
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Wednesday, April 20, 1921.
Dear Sned,
Just a not before dinner, dear, as that is all I have time for. I have the studying fever & I think it is about time I was getting it. I studied history two hours this morning at college. I am studying for the final and it surely is a tough one. Last night Mr. & Mrs. Bacon came down also my grandmother, Aunt & Uncle. I studied until eleven and then went to bed. Thank heavens I only have two more eight o'clocks. But I have thoroughly enjoyed those months in college and in a
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here all night.
Mother and I went over to the California Theatre this morning. Every Sunday morning they have a concert. It was very good and we enjoyed it very much. Mrs. Bacon and Tom Bacon came down to dinner to-day. Mr. Bacon went with the folks up the mountain. Joc got home about three o'clock so after he got cleaned up Martha, Joc, Tom and I took a walk with the baby. We walked down to Paru St. We met Wyndham Medcraft & stopped and talked to him. He got home from Portland yesterday and will be here