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Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan,
September 23rd, 1893.
My Dear Aunt Mary,
Your [[unclear]] welcome letter came yesterday. It thought I would answer it last evening, but when I tell you what happened you will not wonder that I did not. Twenty of our people came up here and "took us by storm." They came lader with baskets and bundles, and not only had provided beautiful refreshments for the evening, but left substantial reminders of their visit behind them. When they were gone, we found that we had two which [[unclear]], (one frosted with [[unclear]] on it) a paper sack of fried cakes, a love of
 
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hope to hear often after you are settled in your own home. Holden and Eva join in much love.  
hope to hear often after you are settled in your own home. Holden and Eva join in much love.  
Very lovingly,  
Very lovingly,  
Hattie.
Hattie.
Please remember use all with love to Aunt Jane, and such there of the friends as you may see.  
Please remember use all with love to Aunt Jane, and such there of the friends as you may see.
 
Sauth [[unclear]] Marve, Michigan,
September 23rd, 1893.
My Dear Aunt Mary,
Your [[unclear]] welcome letter came yesterday. It thought I would answer it last evening, but when I tell you what happened you will not wonder that I did not. Twenty of our people came up here and "took us by storm." They came lader with baskets and bundles, and not only had provided beautiful refreshments for the evening, but left substantial reminders of their visit behind them. When they were gone, we found that we had two which [[unclear]], (one frosted with [[unclear]] on it) a paper sack of fried cakes, a love of

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Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, September 23rd, 1893. My Dear Aunt Mary, Your unclear welcome letter came yesterday. It thought I would answer it last evening, but when I tell you what happened you will not wonder that I did not. Twenty of our people came up here and "took us by storm." They came lader with baskets and bundles, and not only had provided beautiful refreshments for the evening, but left substantial reminders of their visit behind them. When they were gone, we found that we had two which unclear, (one frosted with unclear on it) a paper sack of fried cakes, a love of

top margin: hope to hear often after you are settled in your own home. Holden and Eva join in much love. Very lovingly, Hattie. Please remember use all with love to Aunt Jane, and such there of the friends as you may see.