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Glen Ellyn, ILL. May 13, 1915.

Dearest Mummie & Grandma:

 This letter would have been written sooner but I was interrupted in my preparations by the Rev. Moore of the Methodist Church who called to see what church I attended. He wasn't as shocked as I expected he would be when I said I didn't go to any and was a socialist & atheist. After his call I told him I could come hear him preach sometime. He is well educated and understands socialism as well as a Methodist preacher could be expected to. I shall introduce him to Dr. Zeh and then stand back & watch the fur fly.
 Well, we are all moved and partly settled. Came out Wednesday at noon. I rode on the truck and enjoyed the