last evening Talmadge gave a lecture on the Bright side of Thin? in their church and all went but the children and I. The lecture was one of the regular courses. They all had season tickets except Lizzie. Her ticket cost .75 for only one other lecture was the charge so high usually single tickets are .50 All were delighted with the lecture - they promise to tell me some of his anecdotes. He kept them in fine spirits and laughing much of the but I have to write any letters before 10 a.m. as they go down then to get the eastern mail -
I have not been out of the house yet. One day Claire & I went to visit Elizabeth's grave. We went on the crust and found the road above here and not opened much more than half way to the corner. There is another road running east of the college buildings which is used instead of this. That makes very little passing here. You ought to see little Anna she is such a sweet pet. Loving and yet full of fun - hardly able to keep quiet a minute so that tho' all. laugh at her doings and sayings she has no time to stop and be spoiled. She cannot talk plain and I cannot report for you her pretty, laughable mistakes as one with more acute ears might - so you must see her for yourself to love her as we all do. Claire has just finished a letter to her Aunt Anna perhaps you will be favored next time. They get letters for their