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We felt badly to leave our good friends at Tipton. A good many wanted to know if we wouldn't come back there, after Holden had finished his studies. They had a man preach to them last Sunday, on trial. We haven't heard the result yet. We hope they may get a settled pastor without much delay. | We felt badly to leave our good friends at Tipton. A good many wanted to know if we wouldn't come back there, after Holden had finished his studies. They had a man preach to them last Sunday, on trial. We haven't heard the result yet. We hope they may get a settled pastor without much delay. | ||
We are having summer weather, now. The thermometer stood at 70 this morning when we first got up. We had pieplant pie and sauce for the first time, yesterday, I think you get ahead of us on all such things. | We are having summer weather, now. The thermometer stood at 70 this morning when we first got up. We had pieplant pie and sauce for the first time, yesterday, I think you get ahead of us on all such things. | ||
Father, Lizzie, and the children all seem real well this spring. Anna has a little cold, now. She and Eva have great plays together. | |||
We shall hope to hear from you, after we get to Phoenix. | |||
We all join in ever so much love, to you all | |||
Hattie | |||
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Anna wrote this letter of hers, with the typewriter, herself. |
Latest revision as of 21:44, 5 December 2020
We felt badly to leave our good friends at Tipton. A good many wanted to know if we wouldn't come back there, after Holden had finished his studies. They had a man preach to them last Sunday, on trial. We haven't heard the result yet. We hope they may get a settled pastor without much delay. We are having summer weather, now. The thermometer stood at 70 this morning when we first got up. We had pieplant pie and sauce for the first time, yesterday, I think you get ahead of us on all such things. Father, Lizzie, and the children all seem real well this spring. Anna has a little cold, now. She and Eva have great plays together. We shall hope to hear from you, after we get to Phoenix. We all join in ever so much love, to you all Hattie
handwritten Anna wrote this letter of hers, with the typewriter, herself.