Saturday, April 7, 1923

Most marvelous, wonderful, glorious, beautiful Spring day. Warm. Arose 8:30 A.M. Breakfast. Talked. Dressed. Changed tire on Ford etc. Father, mother, H.H. and I to Sam's and Grace's for dinner. Chicken and lemon ice cream. H.H. and I walked about. Talked. Home. Delivered case of eggs to Tendzegolski. Called on Russell. Home. Letter to M.L.Y. Down street. Shower at Y. To bed 11 P.M. Thankful for good parents.

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Sam and Grace are the Cornells, cousins to the Clossons.

Mr. Tendzegolski is probably Constant and his wife Anne. They lived in Schenectady on Holland Rd and owned a grocery store. They immigrated from Russia (though they were of Polish descent) and were naturalized in 1902. They had three children and Constant's father was living with them. The only other family of that name in Schenectady was the owner of a millinery shop, so it probably wasn't them.

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