August 12, 1913
commercially made, lined paper notebook
8 5/16 x 6 13/16 inches
Charles E. Burchfield Archives, Gift of the Charles E. Burchfield Foundation, 2000
unnoticed gave way to a dreamier night of a fairy moon which glowed softly behind lowly streaks of pebbly clouds a beautiful sight.
I was over at Bill’s tonight. He was working overtime but I stayed and talked with Mrs. Kirst until he came. I saw Waldo on Main St. tonight. He. Isn’t working except on his auto, one of who’s sleeves has worn out. I was too polite or I might have asked him whether it was the sleeve of the overcoat or the undershirt. He and Bill are planning to go in the auto to Canton Sunday where lives a girl cousin of Bill’s.
Bobby Wright said Gibby were in tonight to see Joe.