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sweet for anything. Have taken his picture in the bunting and will get some of him in the sweater outfit on the remainder of the film.
Mrs. Kopp entertained 28 young folks at Virginia's party on armistice Day in the evening. She says she hasn't got over it yet. Brought us some "cold party"
the next morning. Lot of cake of various kinds and some small candies in baskets. We donated our phonograph. Virginia is having her teeth straightened. Goes to town every Saturday.
Am trying to make Malcolm some blouses. Guess I told you I got the stuff some time ago. Could do a lot of sewing if had more time. He needs some new mittens
and there is enough of that red yarn left to make some. Would either of you have time to knit some if I send the yarn with a drawing of his hand? Can easily buy some if you will not have time.
Do not hear from Helen. Had better write and tell her our car is sold. Probably thinks it strange we don't drive over. The time I mentioned the car being sold, I didn't
make it clear that the 5 men had come of their own accord to assist the new owner (one of them) in putting on tires etc. Sold for $35 00. Gears worn out.
Much love, Katharine