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No, we don't go to Mrs. Godwin's to view television. We both go to bed about eight - many times before. Interested in the house across the street. Who is to live in it? Sent you come g.f. & Kings Tuesday. Also, Norine's - 37 degrees this Sat a.m. at 7: Heard the automatic heater in the night several times, so I know Frank turned on the heater in his room. I finally got up and pulled the plug | No, we don't go to Mrs. Godwin's to view television. We both go to bed about eight - many times before. Interested in the house across the street. Who is to live in it? Sent you come g.f. & Kings Tuesday. Also, Norine's - 37 degrees this Sat a.m. at 7: Heard the automatic heater in the night several times, so I know Frank turned on the heater in his room. I finally got up and pulled the plug so the automatic couldn't run. He doesn't dress warmly enough tho he has plenty of clothes. I made him put on is robe over his clothes and he ate his buckwheat pancakes in comfort, especially since I turned the oven heat on and the kitchen was o.k. He now is going over to Renfros to bring some of the wood pile they have donated to me - He went once and couldn't find it, tho he laughed and said he is sure it is big enough. He "wants to kill that damned dog". So do I, but I tell him not to say so. But he probably will when talking to himself. He does that continually - Well, no more of the same at present. Much love, Mother |
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No, we don't go to Mrs. Godwin's to view television. We both go to bed about eight - many times before. Interested in the house across the street. Who is to live in it? Sent you come g.f. & Kings Tuesday. Also, Norine's - 37 degrees this Sat a.m. at 7: Heard the automatic heater in the night several times, so I know Frank turned on the heater in his room. I finally got up and pulled the plug so the automatic couldn't run. He doesn't dress warmly enough tho he has plenty of clothes. I made him put on is robe over his clothes and he ate his buckwheat pancakes in comfort, especially since I turned the oven heat on and the kitchen was o.k. He now is going over to Renfros to bring some of the wood pile they have donated to me - He went once and couldn't find it, tho he laughed and said he is sure it is big enough. He "wants to kill that damned dog". So do I, but I tell him not to say so. But he probably will when talking to himself. He does that continually - Well, no more of the same at present. Much love, Mother