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Sam is still in Detroit. Have not seen him for nearly a year, though he dropped in on Max at the office a couple of months ago. Martha is still with Stella, and probably | Sam is still in Detroit. Have not seen him for nearly a year, though he dropped in on Max at the office a couple of months ago. Martha is still with Stella, and probably | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:04, 30 August 2021
sleeping quarters. She is very pleasant and we get on very well. Malcolm likes her - calls her Aunt Helen.
Sam is still in Detroit. Have not seen him for nearly a year, though he dropped in on Max at the office a couple of months ago. Martha is still with Stella, and probably
will be permanently.
Nellie Zay is in Clintonville so far as I know, looking after a distant relative who is a semi-invalid, keeping house for her. Heard from her shortly after my birthday when
she sent me an apron. She said she was planning to return to Muskegon soon.
Many thanks for the book reviews. There are many clever things in them. Has your book come yet? If not, will write McClurg's and find what matter is. The Bentleys
have moved to Rogers Park. Their house is offered for sale. No buyer so far.
Marvin and Malcolm both fine. Sun is now coming out. Played at the show last Friday evening. Mr. Bowdoin said I was improving wonderfully. (Think he was trying
to kid me) However. I did do well considering
on left side: the amount of practicing I get done. Left Mrs. Marsh's notice with the
on right side: library lady Hope she can get in touch with someone who is congenial.
Much love, Katharine.