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put Elmer in a sack and take him to the fire house for he is absolutely worthless except as an ornament - and I don't need him for that. In the same mail s the bookends was a box from Frank with the usual assortment of dirty sox a necktie, some hdkfs, that same old gingham apron and a dollar in the toe of one sock and a note saying "keep extras". So I suppose the apron and the hdkfs are extras. ----- Have the sox, etc. on the line, and now going over to the market to see what I can see. Have invited Mrs. Johnson & Mrs. Catlin for supper tomorrow night as Mrs. C. goes back to N.J. Thursday for the summer. Mrs J. has taken in a young | put Elmer in a sack and take him to the fire house for he is absolutely worthless except as an ornament - and I don't need him for that. In the same mail s the bookends was a box from Frank with the usual assortment of dirty sox a necktie, some hdkfs, that same old gingham apron and a dollar in the toe of one sock and a note saying "keep extras". So I suppose the apron and the hdkfs are extras. ----- Have the sox, etc. on the line, and now going over to the market to see what I can see. Have invited Mrs. Johnson & Mrs. Catlin for supper tomorrow night as Mrs. C. goes back to N.J. Thursday for the summer. Mrs J. has taken in a young wife with a 14 mos. old girl, after going around town trying to get someone else to take her. Mrs. C thought is necessary for her to stay after that. Have ordered a copy of Strange Fruit to be sent to you. It's a gripping book, and | ||
Love to all, Mother. Will ans. the rest of your letter some other time. | Love to all, Mother. Will ans. the rest of your letter some other time. |
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put Elmer in a sack and take him to the fire house for he is absolutely worthless except as an ornament - and I don't need him for that. In the same mail s the bookends was a box from Frank with the usual assortment of dirty sox a necktie, some hdkfs, that same old gingham apron and a dollar in the toe of one sock and a note saying "keep extras". So I suppose the apron and the hdkfs are extras. ----- Have the sox, etc. on the line, and now going over to the market to see what I can see. Have invited Mrs. Johnson & Mrs. Catlin for supper tomorrow night as Mrs. C. goes back to N.J. Thursday for the summer. Mrs J. has taken in a young wife with a 14 mos. old girl, after going around town trying to get someone else to take her. Mrs. C thought is necessary for her to stay after that. Have ordered a copy of Strange Fruit to be sent to you. It's a gripping book, and
Love to all, Mother. Will ans. the rest of your letter some other time.