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Chicago, Ill.  Jul 6 1932
Josephine Conger-Kaneko                      Phone Hyde Park 5665
Editor and Publisher
          THE PROGRESSIVE WOMAN
              A Monthly Magazine
            5445 Drexel Avenue
              Chicago, ILL.
 
Chicago, Ill.  Jul 6 1911
 
Dear May: - Miss Brown came up for the rent, I paid mine - or rather $18.00 - but she would like to have it all - so I told her I would write you, if I didn't hear from you at once.
Dear May: - Miss Brown came up for the rent, I paid mine - or rather $18.00 - but she would like to have it all - so I told her I would write you, if I didn't hear from you at once.
Lena came out and spent a day and we had a nice visit.  The National office force are going to the country for two weeks and asked me to go but I can't - have my job, and don't think I could attend to it down there - They are taking their typewriters & will work mornings.
Lena came out and spent a day and we had a nice visit.  The National office force are going to the country for two weeks and asked me to go but I can't - have my job, and don't think I could attend to it down there - They are taking their typewriters & will work mornings.
Ada May Crocker came over last evening & we went to see "Much Ado About Nothing" at [[unclear word]] Gardens - It was very good -
Ada May Crocker came over last evening & we went to see "Much Ado About Nothing" at Scammon's Gardens - It was very good -
Love to you & the children - including grandmother
Love to you & the children - including grandmother
J [[unclear name]]
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Josephine Conger-Kaneko Phone Hyde Park 5665 Editor and Publisher

         THE PROGRESSIVE WOMAN
              A Monthly Magazine
           5445 Drexel Avenue
             Chicago, ILL.

Chicago, Ill. Jul 6 1911

Dear May: - Miss Brown came up for the rent, I paid mine - or rather $18.00 - but she would like to have it all - so I told her I would write you, if I didn't hear from you at once. Lena came out and spent a day and we had a nice visit. The National office force are going to the country for two weeks and asked me to go but I can't - have my job, and don't think I could attend to it down there - They are taking their typewriters & will work mornings. Ada May Crocker came over last evening & we went to see "Much Ado About Nothing" at Scammon's Gardens - It was very good - Love to you & the children - including grandmother

 Jose