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March 11, 1921. | March 11, 1921. | ||
Dearest Mum: | Dearest Mum: | ||
Enclose find V. Sent more yarn for Margaret's booties the other day. Orange blossoms in your last letter smelled very good. | Enclose find V. Sent more yarn for Margaret's booties the other day. Orange blossoms in your last letter smelled very good. Should like to see the trees. Ought to | ||
have some kind of blossoms here pretty soon if the warm spell keeps up. Got as high as | have some kind of blossoms here pretty soon if the warm spell keeps up. Got as high as 62º today and has on several occasions lately. | ||
My nurse called to see me yesterday. | My nurse called to see me yesterday. She is very nice and I'm sure I shall be well cared for. As I write, Mr. & Mrs. Curtis are just returning from the funeral of | ||
Dorothy's youngest child - the little boy. | Dorothy's youngest child - the little boy. He was about a year old. Had eczema very bad - was under care of Dr. Boffenmayer, but finally died. The Dr. said his blood | ||
was full of pus- so Mrs. Kopp said. | was full of pus - so Mrs. Kopp said. It seems Jean had a similar trouble except that hers affected the bowels, instead of the skin. Must be something wrong in the | ||
family somewhere. You know 3 of Mrs. C's | family somewhere. You know 3 of Mrs. C's |
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M.M. Moore Art Department K.K. Moore Business Mgr.
M. M. MOORE Photo Pillow Tops Glen Ellyn, ILL. March 11, 1921.
Dearest Mum:
Enclose find V. Sent more yarn for Margaret's booties the other day. Orange blossoms in your last letter smelled very good. Should like to see the trees. Ought to
have some kind of blossoms here pretty soon if the warm spell keeps up. Got as high as 62º today and has on several occasions lately.
My nurse called to see me yesterday. She is very nice and I'm sure I shall be well cared for. As I write, Mr. & Mrs. Curtis are just returning from the funeral of
Dorothy's youngest child - the little boy. He was about a year old. Had eczema very bad - was under care of Dr. Boffenmayer, but finally died. The Dr. said his blood was full of pus - so Mrs. Kopp said. It seems Jean had a similar trouble except that hers affected the bowels, instead of the skin. Must be something wrong in the family somewhere. You know 3 of Mrs. C's