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large spray of water shooting up in the middle of the small pond just north of the lagoon. Norine said that it was to be made into a swimming pool for children
large spray of water shooting up in the middle of the small pond just north of the lagoon. Norine said that it was to be made into a swimming pool for children
next summer. On our way over to the L someone came up behind and walked in between us and turning we beheld - Ritterscomp! He is looking well and has
next summer. On our way over to the L someone came up behind and walked in between us and turning we beheld - Ritterscomp! He is looking well and has
been working all summer on a sort of dredging job. Guess he has cut out drinking for he looks quite civilized. he chatted with us a few minutes and then went
been working all summer on a sort of dredging job. Guess he has cut out drinking for he looks quite civilized. He chatted with us a few minutes and then went
off toward Cottagegrove.
off toward Cottagegrove.
   Doc announced last night that he had purchased tickets for "While the city sleeps" at the Auditorium for Friday night. It is a play being given for the policemen's
   Doc announced last night that he had purchased tickets for "While the city sleeps" at the Auditorium for Friday night. It is a play being given for the policemen's
benefit ass'n.    Write soon and tell me all about Noo Yawk.      Lots of love,    Katharine.
benefit ass'n.    Write soon and tell me all about Noo Yawk.      Lots of love,    Katharine.

Latest revision as of 03:42, 19 July 2021

Pretty good for a cat only 9 months old, isn't it? He is so tall that he can easily put his forepaws on one of the dining-room window sills, when standing on his hind legs.

 Max and I went over to Norine Crawford's last Sunday and visited with her. The park looks much the same except that they have a fountain, or rather, just a

large spray of water shooting up in the middle of the small pond just north of the lagoon. Norine said that it was to be made into a swimming pool for children next summer. On our way over to the L someone came up behind and walked in between us and turning we beheld - Ritterscomp! He is looking well and has been working all summer on a sort of dredging job. Guess he has cut out drinking for he looks quite civilized. He chatted with us a few minutes and then went off toward Cottagegrove.

 Doc announced last night that he had purchased tickets for "While the city sleeps" at the Auditorium for Friday night. It is a play being given for the policemen's

benefit ass'n. Write soon and tell me all about Noo Yawk. Lots of love, Katharine.