1894, August 3, Friday
Frank drove Bell, Rosa and Miss Sottick to a garden party at Brailes Vicarage. I visited school and asked Langley to write me a note saying he and his wife wish to be considered as giving their services voluntarily for choir, organ and Sunday School. I did not press him, but he seemed willing to do so. Called on Mr Woolgrove who agreed with me and Mr Riddle about Nelsie Golder and countersigned cheque to Henry Bishop, her stepfather. I sent him the cheque with a brief note saying her services were no longer required but giving no reason.