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What a lovely note from Mrs. Reindl!
So pleased over your visit with Malcolm and hope he succeeds. Granny Wilson, G.D.'s grandmother, never got over the chagrin of the latter's trouncing by a boy smaller and younger than he. Hope he trains Jr. to take care of himself also.
You are sure to have a nice Mother's Day at Marvin's. Hope it will be a fine day.
Yesterday I listened all day to music and news. No one came. Frank didn't take a walk even. He is reading Farewell to Arms. I called Henry? to take him to the library and to air mail the letter to Risser. Gauntt not working today and he had no money for rent Saturday. F. had Mrs. G. do his washing etc. today. Might as well have waited until Monday for Lena.
This week Under water, and on 15th Disney's Living Desert. Went Friday - saw Pa & Ma Kettle in Hawaii and Billy Graham's audiences in London, Scotland, etc.
4:45 pm Tuesday - Darling, Memories was delivered to me this forenoon. After opening the pkg I handed it ecstatically to Frank, telling him it was a