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Jan 2, 1920
Jan 2, 1920
My dear Helen
My dear Helen
Who would have thought that I should have waited to tell you the good news of my being a happy Grandmother until  this late date! The little darling boy will be two weeks old tomorrow, born on Dec. 20th and I hasten to say they are both doing wonderfully well so all our happiest dreams are realized. Mr. Tucker and I have been here [[unclear]] four weeks and have had a very happy time. The final - part -of it - I was very busy getting ready for the newcomer and putting the finishing touches in the little house which Alice had not - been able to do. Such as curtains and c.
Who would have thought that I should have waited to tell you the good news of my being a happy Grandmother until  this late date! The little darling boy will be two weeks old tomorrow, born on Dec. 20th and I hasten to say they are both doing wonderfully well so all our happiest dreams are realized. Mr. Tucker and I have been here [[unclear]] four weeks and have had a very happy time. The final - part -of it - I was very busy getting ready for the newcomer and putting the finishing touches in the little house which Alice had not - been able to do. Such as curtains and c. Then too Alice needed companionship when her Doctor was away. And so we were able to help out - a good deal in those tiresome last - weeks. Alice was

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3916 Clover Hill Road Baltimore, MD Jan 2, 1920 My dear Helen Who would have thought that I should have waited to tell you the good news of my being a happy Grandmother until this late date! The little darling boy will be two weeks old tomorrow, born on Dec. 20th and I hasten to say they are both doing wonderfully well so all our happiest dreams are realized. Mr. Tucker and I have been here unclear four weeks and have had a very happy time. The final - part -of it - I was very busy getting ready for the newcomer and putting the finishing touches in the little house which Alice had not - been able to do. Such as curtains and c. Then too Alice needed companionship when her Doctor was away. And so we were able to help out - a good deal in those tiresome last - weeks. Alice was