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Postmark: HILLSDALE MICH 1910
[[Postmark]] HILLSDALE MICH 1910 Jun 27 3:30PM [[/postmark]]
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Mary H. Everett M. D.  
Mary H. Everett M. D.  
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My dear Aunty Mary,
My dear Aunty Mary,
My visit here is almost over as I return home Wednesday.  Have been gone nearly six weeks and I have visited John at Oberlin and Claire in Bryan. Am feeling much better than when I came. Claire and [[unclear]] were here last week attending Commencement.  We all enjoyed it.  Lizzie uses her gasoline stove all the time now and we have fruit instead of pastry and it is so much easier and pleastenter. We are all anxious to hear from you.  Will you have any [[trips this?]] summer?
My visit here is almost over as I return home Wednesday.  Have been gone nearly six weeks and I have visited John at Oberlin and Claire in Bryan. Am feeling much better than when I came. Claire and Chauncey were here last week attending Commencement.  We all enjoyed it.  Lizzie uses her gasoline stove all the time now and we have fruit instead of pastry and it is so much easier and pleasanter. We are all anxious to hear from you.  Will you have any trip this summer?
Much love, H.B.P.
Much love, H.B.P.
Hillsdale, Mich.,
Hillsdale, Mich.,
June 27 1910
June 27 1910

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Postmark HILLSDALE MICH 1910 Jun 27 3:30PM /postmark

Mary H. Everett M. D. Remsen, New York, Oneida County

My dear Aunty Mary, My visit here is almost over as I return home Wednesday. Have been gone nearly six weeks and I have visited John at Oberlin and Claire in Bryan. Am feeling much better than when I came. Claire and Chauncey were here last week attending Commencement. We all enjoyed it. Lizzie uses her gasoline stove all the time now and we have fruit instead of pastry and it is so much easier and pleasanter. We are all anxious to hear from you. Will you have any trip this summer? Much love, H.B.P. Hillsdale, Mich., June 27 1910