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Cousin Martha, Sam and Mrs. Western took dinner with us a week ago Saturday. Martha is a nice looking little girl, and can toddle around and talk a bit. will be | Cousin Martha, Sam and Mrs. Western took dinner with us a week ago Saturday. Martha is a nice looking little girl, and can toddle around and talk a bit. will be | ||
two years old the last day of March. | two years old the last day of March. | ||
Am enclosing X or 2 V's, rather. Glad you liked "The Girls". The book critic | Am enclosing X or 2 V's, rather. Glad you liked "The Girls". The book critic in The News fussed considerably at the ending, being displeased that Edna Ferber | ||
bonds and go to the limit, so to speak. | saddled Lottie with a war baby but to me, the ending was the best part. It seemed so natural that after the repression that Lottie had endured in her earlier years, | ||
she should finally burst her bonds and go to the limit, so to speak. | |||
Am reading Main Street from the library. Very good so far. Have you read it? | Am reading Main Street from the library. Very good so far. Have you read it? | ||
Baby awake so must stop. 6 months old today. | Baby awake so must stop. 6 months old today. 17½ lbs. yesterday. Much love, Katharine. | ||
Malcolm | Malcolm 18¼ at 6 months. |
Latest revision as of 20:29, 5 September 2021
theater. It was a musical show with pussycats, Indians, fancy dancing, and plenty of fun.
Cousin Martha, Sam and Mrs. Western took dinner with us a week ago Saturday. Martha is a nice looking little girl, and can toddle around and talk a bit. will be
two years old the last day of March.
Am enclosing X or 2 V's, rather. Glad you liked "The Girls". The book critic in The News fussed considerably at the ending, being displeased that Edna Ferber
saddled Lottie with a war baby but to me, the ending was the best part. It seemed so natural that after the repression that Lottie had endured in her earlier years, she should finally burst her bonds and go to the limit, so to speak.
Am reading Main Street from the library. Very good so far. Have you read it? Baby awake so must stop. 6 months old today. 17½ lbs. yesterday. Much love, Katharine.
Malcolm 18¼ at 6 months.