Cary T. Grayson Datebook

Title

Cary T. Grayson Datebook

Creator

Grayson, Cary T. (Cary Travers), 1878-1938

Identifier

WWP20689

Date

1911

Description

Brief notes in a small, leather datebook.

Source

Grayon Family

Language

English

Text

1911

6350
Dgx
75

The richest gift of life
is a friend, who
knowing the best of
us and worst of
us, loves us still.

North Shore, Mass

1911

Mr & Mrs. G. Y. Rice
SpanishMass.
Phone 39

Miss Hilda
Neil
Thomas ('Tat”)
____________ visitors —

Summer Pingree
Miss Ruth Zable—from
California
________________

George Mandell—Mrs.
Sammy "
Emma "
Thomas—“Ducky”
and little boy—Jim
________________

Mrs. J.C. Phillips
Wm"Geo "
Mr & Mrs Andrew Peters

Mr & Mrs John S. Lawrence.
Mr. Amos Lawrence—Bro to John
________________
Mr & Mrs Reynolds Hill
________________
Washington Thomas Mrs.
Miss Margaret Thomas.
Mrs. Warren—daughter of W. Thomas
________________
Miss Leslie Bradley
Prides Crossing
Father is Robt S.B.   Fertilizer
________________
W.J. Boardman
Miss Mabel Boardman
Mrs. B—
________________
C.C. Walker
Manchester
________________
Mr & Mrs. ______ alley.

Harold Coolidge
His wife is John Lawrence's sister
________________
Mr & Mrs— (Cooks cousins
W T. Lambert
Hamilton
________________

Mr. & Mrs.Whitman
________________

Mr & Mrs—Thomas J Frothingham
________________

James W. Appleton
Master of Myopiahounds.
________________

Frank Appleton, Lawyer in N.Y.
Bud "
Charley "

Mr. Fay—Moulton { Polo players,
                            met a dinner
                            at Myopia
                            Hunt Dinner

Dicky Mortimer
________________

Mr. & Mrs. Bemis
at Mandels dinner the following
named—
________________

Miss Eustis—Mr.Hanna
Mr.CulbertsonMr & Mrs—Walter DenegreMr.Bigelow—________________Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Hutch-inson—Miss Cynthia Hutchinson—children—FrancesNatalieEdward Statesbury Hutchinson________________Bessie 1Misses Lee23"Ruth AnthonyMiss Flint fromBostonBrooklineMrs. Peabody—at dinner Mrs. Rice.Living abroad—Hunts but didn't ride whileat Rices—divorced—Knows Langhornes in VA—& visited them.________________Miss Lucy Blair—niece of W.G. McCormackChicago—Met her at dinner at Mr.J.H. Proctors—also atWash. Thomas—________________Dr Peer P. Johnson15 Washington St.BeverlyMrs. Kennard.at Meyers.Dr & Mrs FabianCaptain Sfriends or cousins________________Mr. & Mrs. Bennet________________Beverly FarmsTom Pierce—(ownsJohn Peel—)Ernest ParkerFrothingham says is thegreatest horse judge &Trainer—Elderly withmustache & is atMyopia Club agreat deal—Mr.TweedFather K.T.—________________Mr.RantoulRintoul—Little girl at Proctor'sparty—solidly built—graceful movementin Va Reel—________________Miss Faith SimpkinsMissZerrahuat Hutchinsonsdined at Captain S. &my dinner on Mayflower.Mrs H. asked for invitationMiss Charlotte Crockerengaged—to Mr. KellyVisited Proctors—fromFitchburg, Mass.Miss Alice Thorndikesister Olivia marriedSimpkins________________Miss Mary Curtis (Red hair& owns big horsecalled Red Wing.Keen Hunter—________________Mr.Ahl—huntshas white hair.________________At RicesAndrew HenryLockwood.Miss Hoppe NormanMiss Margaret Roosevelt"Agsisz"Houghton (Sister to Lawrence)________________Mr. & Mrs. Jim H. ProctorHamilton.ChildrenTomPolly & Jack (Twins)Esther—________________Miss Mr & Mrs. Boardmannee Miss Carrie Louise Munn—Mr & Mrs. Jim FrothinghamBrother to T.G. Frothingham(Bristol)________________Mr Lydig Hoyt at Meyers(hunts) IpwichN.Y. State—________________Mr & Mrs CutlerBostonJaenette Fish's sister________________Juliett HigginsonIslesboroSept 3?—1911Mr & Mrs Charles Dana Gibsonson Langhorne—Daughter Babs—Mr & Mrs Cushing (artist)Mr & Mrs Harold PrattBrooklyn. N.Y.Standard oilPicnic—cooked steak on rocks—own yacht—DodgerMr & Mrs Kimment—sister to Bayard Tuckerman________________Mr. Sears & son—owned very swiftmotor boat—Theytook Charly Taft for ride.________________Miss Peabody—whom Miss Margaret Thomas visited.Mr.Balchat Meyers—Harvard student—friendof GVL.M. Jr. contemplatessettling in West—also at Appleton Hunt breakfast Oct 12—11.Visited Wash. Thomas—LuncheonMayflower—________________MrDevins—son of Pres. SomersetClub.Boston—sat at same table Appleton Huntbreakfast—also MissesMeyer. Miss—(Saultonsoul?G.V.L.M. JrAt Hunt dinner at MyopiaSept—11—Mr—Ahl—DrJenkinsTopsfieldBayard TuckermanCharlie AppletonFrank"Jim" (Master)Wm Kunard.Stevenson—looks like JockeyCrockgreat gof golfer—________________Dinner Mr & Mrs.Reynolds Hilt—Mrs. Elise FrenchVanderbilt—divorced from Alfred G. V—________________Mr & Mrs McMillanshe a siter to LarzAnderson________________Mr. Randolph Grew—member Norfolk Huntowns 3 acres Smith's Point,Boston—member Stock ex-change—Somerset Club________________Miss Lily Sears—at Meyers to dinner—Sings & plays on pianowonderfully—Lives at Beverly________________Mr.PayneHarvard studentfriend of G.V.L.M. Jr.Mr & Mrs MandellFather of George M.Mr & MrsRobins—entertained Hunt attea after run Oct. '11.________________James J. NugentBeverly Farms, Mass.Mr. Wm? Wood.—Lives across R.R. track from the old Appleton Farms house—Proctor's Dinner Party—Oct. 13—1911.Mrs. Strongis Miss Proctor'sSister—Miss Strong—tall girlwith glasses. Went to school atCatonsville.Mrs. Riker, Mrs.J.H. Proctor's Sister-in-law—Morristown, N.J.Miss Wood.Miss AgasizHamiltonMiss Ball________________Mr. Charles McVeigh—Lawyer—Richmond Va—boy.Friend of John B. Parrish—Belongs to law firm ofWinthrop & Stimson. N.Y.Great for admirer of T.R.Morris. from Chicago________________Miss Adelaide Chatfield TaylorFriend of Miss Hilda Rice—from Chicago. Ill. Oct. 1911.________________Secret Service men at President'scottage—WasherAkron. O.SchroederPrusterBlake from Norfolk Hunt.Visited Harry Louder at theMyopia Hunt Breakfast BallPate Inn, Oct. 1911________________Mr Francis? Gray—student at Harvard—Friend of K.Roosevelt. Met at Oyster BayNov. 5, '11. Lives near Boston—________________Kermit RooseveltPorcillion Club—Cambridge, Mass.________________PhiladelphiaNov. 12—'11Dr Charles P. Grayson1435 Spruce St.Phone 4486 Spruce—________________Mr & Mrs Louis? Landreth—Mr. L. is a lawyer—Dr & Mrs. Graham—Mrs G is from Milwaukee originally—Knows Mrs McCormick—U.S.N.________________MrsLa Bretton—Bro inU.S.N.—She visiting Miss Persons—________________W.E. Luckett—Pilot—1009—5th St. S.E.Washington D.C.Phone L. 1668John W.H. Grim—Department of JusticeUnited States District attorney'soffice—New York________________John B Parrishc/o President of C & O R.R.Richmond, Va.________________Nov. 28—1911—Frederick Faust wedding.ushers—Tom R. Wyles—English—Formerly of Prince Edward Co.Va.Monodnock Building—Chicago—IllJohn Rush Street—Monkton, Maryland________________H.C. Towner1st National BankT.R. Tyler116 W AdamsStreet,Chicago—________________Alfred TylerBaltimore Club—Baltimore, Md________________Fleming Newbold.ThompsonCharles F. WilsonR.K. Crank.Jan. 25, 1912DrThomas—with Dr Frances H.has black moustache—Mem. Met Club—& practices medicine in Wash-ington—TE Stone1758. ol. RoadTel , 194 BrotherColumbia 4632A.M. Bright—“Bick”Gen'l Supt. Penn. Ware-housing & Safe Deposit Co.113 and 115 So. 3rd St. Phila.________________P.O. H—with Samuel BuddMadison Square WestNew York________________S.W. Jackson—1 Liberty Street, N.Y.with Sewall & Alden—Insurance________________Dined aboard Mayflower—New Year's night—with Chas.WilsonDowell's DinnerMarch 9, 1912E.J. Hansford—Rep. forE. Tauntz & Sons—485 Oxford Street.London. W.Measured for all riding clothes—“Pink” coat etc—Mr. James Donaldson. Rep—Peal & Co. 487 OxfordStreet. London. W.________________American Headquartersc/o/ Benson & Hedges435—5th Ave.New York.Herbert R. Spencer (—Father)Spencer & Marshall—Lawyers—505–508 ProvidenceBldg. Duluth. Minn.Address of Her. Lee Spencer—U.S.N.(1912)resigned—________________Elkridge Hunt Club—Woodbrook, Md.Maryland________________Henry F. du PontWinterthur,Delaware.E.A. Chewning328 Ind. Ave. N.WPhone M. 4729 4729 M. Wash. D.C.________________Miss Gladys Ingalls.c/o—Morgan Hargs & Co.Paris, France.1911—Nov—Mr & Mrs Louis Landreth—Dr & Mrs Graham—Mrs G.from MilwaukeeS Supper after theatrewith Dr Chas P. Grayson. Phila.________________Mr Waller Nelson Mercer,501 W. Grace St.Richmond Va.Called on me aboard MayflowerAug. 11, '12—2nd Med. StudentUniv. Col. Med. Rich—________________Mr. Beckman WinthropWestbury. L. I.N.Y.Phone Wheatly Hills 218 ________________Miss DeVaga—The Ethelhurst—Phone M 339 M________________Mr—HaskellWilmington. Del. withDupont Powder Co—St Visiting Proctors. JH—Tall dark & slender—The Newly Weds—joke—Mrs.Riker—also at Proctors—________________ Miss Helen Frick—Miss Mary? PainterPittsburg—________________Fan B.B.________________Mr. Fitz {Boston "Bealmet at Dinner. Fricks.________________Mr. Emerson “Peter” ProctorTopsfield. Mass—Mrs. Rices Brother—________________Frederick Sears—Bro. to Eleo—Friend of Emerson Proctor________________Miss Helen Lloyd.342 W 56 St.N.Y.Charles McVeigh32 Liberty St.New Yorkwith Winthrop & StimsonCounsellors at Law________________4. SeptemberMayflower returned fromIslelesboro. ME—to Beverly Farms,Mass. Pres. Taft. Mrs. T. MissHelen—& Charley—Mr HoraceTaft. Miss BoardmanRode 4 horses at MyopiaHorse Show—Apple Cross—Malone—Success and ____Dinner at night at Rices5. SeptemberHunt at 6.30 A.M.Myopia—good run—Rode Apple Cross. 172 hands h.6. SeptemberDined with Paymaster Adee& Dave Dowell atHotel Preston, Beach, Bluff.“Dave” beat Adee at Tennis atTedesco Co. Club—7. SeptemberDinner at Mr & Mrs. Mandells.About 30 present—Captain P. Symington.Mrs. Proctor—Miss Eustiss? Mr.BigelowC.C. Walker. Mr & Mrs. Le?Childrens PartyJack ProctorPollyTomMandells, Sams, EmilyDuck (Tom)Betty Thompson & Bro—and8. SeptemberDinner, Essex Co. Club—with Mrs. Draper9. SeptemberTo—Boston with “Dave” DowellUnable to get tickets to Theater tosee the Red Widow or Excuse Me.10. SeptemberAutomobiling with Lt Cook.Riding in afternoon withMiss Helen Taft. Miss AlysMeyer—Mr. Cunard—&Cotton Smith11. SeptemberDinner Dance Mr & MrsHutchinson

13. September
Dinner given by Symington& self

Original Format

Diary

Files

CTGDB1911.pdf

Citation

Grayson, Cary T. (Cary Travers), 1878-1938, “Cary T. Grayson Datebook,” 1911, WWP20689, Cary T. Grayson Papers, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.