Sunday, June 16, 1929
A beautiful Sunday in June. The line, "What is so rare as a day in June" expresses it just perfectly. Drove into church and church school. Mr. Camp is at Denver attending the Northern Baptist Convention. Mr. Wheaton preached for us. We held our Children's Day Service at noon upstairs. The girls of the Catherine Mabie Class had charge of the program. It was a splendid one and everything went off just fine. Had dinner at home. Sally and Pete with us. This afternoon, Dorothy Rawson and Nancy Ferguson called. I took Sarah in to Dr. Baldwin's to have her second shot of typhoid inoculation. We picked up Andrena and brought her out with us. We all had supper together.
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