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from Robbie in a day or two. Do you know a man by the name of Hugh Griffith? John R. told Caroline he thought he would do for us. We have not seen those Welsh boys. Hope to have some word from you soon. We also will write often and keep you posted. Mary had a letter from Johnny which she found on the table this a.m. They are well and happy and useful it seems in the church there. They are to have a donation this week I believe. On the Christmas tree there were about $20 worth of presents for the pastor and wife. The [[people?]] have also kept them supplied with meat for the winter. They have [[painted?]] the parsonage and added quite a number of books to the S.S. library since Johnny had been there. Robbie said that
from Robbie in a day or two. Do you know a man by the name of Hugh Griffith? John R. told Caroline he thought he would do for us. We have not seen those Welsh boys. Hope to have some word from you soon. We also will write often and keep you posted. Mary had a letter from Johnny which she found on the table this a.m. They are well and happy and useful it seems in the church there. They are to have a donation this week I believe. On the Christmas tree there were about $20 worth of presents for the pastor and wife. The people have also kept them supplied with meat for the winter. They have painted the parsonage and added quite a number of books to the S.S. library since Johnny had been there. Robbie said that

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from Robbie in a day or two. Do you know a man by the name of Hugh Griffith? John R. told Caroline he thought he would do for us. We have not seen those Welsh boys. Hope to have some word from you soon. We also will write often and keep you posted. Mary had a letter from Johnny which she found on the table this a.m. They are well and happy and useful it seems in the church there. They are to have a donation this week I believe. On the Christmas tree there were about $20 worth of presents for the pastor and wife. The people have also kept them supplied with meat for the winter. They have painted the parsonage and added quite a number of books to the S.S. library since Johnny had been there. Robbie said that