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to pick some, I'll send Mr. Frederick's basket. Thanks for the order, and for the deposit slip with the $26.50 deposit. I'm interested in your new suit, and glad you have it. Size 12 is indeed girlish, and I know you will look "smart" in it. What color? Again, I'm so happy over the return of your bill fold! Did I forget to tell you that Cousin Myrtle sent me the announcement of Cousin Elsie's youngest Eleanor's marriage? I didn't send any present, or acknowledge it to anyone but Myrtle, for I'm not acquainted with Kenneth and Elsie, never saw them. Where I was "down East", visiting Cora and Libbie, I wrote Kenneth & Elsie asking if I might see them, Kenneth wrote that Elsie was expecting to be confined any time and it would be convenient. I was chagrinned to have intruded as much as a letter ever at such a time, so naturally I didn't see them. But I'm glad you know them and that you sent the luncheon set. And I'm glad Brouner isn't flying. Yes, you and Maxine must have had a lovely trip to Lincoln Park and the Art Institute. It reminded me of the trips I was lucky enough to have with my grandsons to the Art Institute and Field
to pick some, I'll send Mr. Frederick's basket. Thanks for the order, and for the deposit slip with the $26.50 deposit.
  I'm interested in your new suit, and glad you have it. Size 12 is indeed girlish, and I know you will look "smart" in it. What color?  
  Again, I'm so happy over the return of your bill fold!  
  Did I forget to tell you that Cousin Myrtle sent me the announcement of Cousin Elsie's youngest Eleanor's marriage? I didn't send any present, or acknowledge it to anyone but Myrtle, for I'm not acquainted with Kenneth and Elsie, never saw them. When I was "down East", visiting Cora and Libbie, I wrote Kenneth & Elsie asking if I might see them, Kenneth wrote that Elsie was expecting to be confined any time, and it wouldn't be convenient. I was chagrinned to have intruded as much as a letter even at such a time, so naturally I didn't see them. But I'm glad you know them and that you sent the luncheon set. And I'm glad Brouner isn't flying.  
  Yes, you and Maxine must have had a lovely trip to Lincoln Park and the Art Institute. It reminded me of the trips I was lucky enough to have with my grandsons to the Art Institute and Field

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to pick some, I'll send Mr. Frederick's basket. Thanks for the order, and for the deposit slip with the $26.50 deposit.

  I'm interested in your new suit, and glad you have it. Size 12 is indeed girlish, and I know you will look "smart" in it. What color? 
 Again, I'm so happy over the return of your bill fold! 
 Did I forget to tell you that Cousin Myrtle sent me the announcement of Cousin Elsie's youngest Eleanor's marriage? I didn't send any present, or acknowledge it to anyone but Myrtle, for I'm not acquainted with Kenneth and Elsie, never saw them. When I was "down East", visiting Cora and Libbie, I wrote Kenneth & Elsie asking if I might see them, Kenneth wrote that Elsie was expecting to be confined any time, and it wouldn't be convenient. I was chagrinned to have intruded as much as a letter even at such a time, so naturally I didn't see them. But I'm glad you know them and that you sent the luncheon set. And I'm glad Brouner isn't flying. 
  Yes, you and Maxine must have had a lovely trip to Lincoln Park and the Art Institute. It reminded me of the trips I was lucky enough to have with my grandsons to the Art Institute and Field