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to pick some, I'll send Mr. Frederick's basket. Thanks for the order, and for the deposit slip with the $26.50 deposit.

  I'm interested in your new suit, and glad you have it. Size 12 is indeed girlish, and I know you will look "smart" in it. What color? 
 Again, I'm so happy over the return of your bill fold! 
 Did I forget to tell you that Cousin Myrtle sent me the announcement of Cousin Elsie's youngest Eleanor's marriage? I didn't send any present, or acknowledge it to anyone but Myrtle, for I'm not acquainted with Kenneth and Elsie, never saw them. When I was "down East", visiting Cora and Libbie, I wrote Kenneth & Elsie asking if I might see them, Kenneth wrote that Elsie was expecting to be confined any time, and it wouldn't be convenient. I was chagrinned to have intruded as much as a letter even at such a time, so naturally I didn't see them. But I'm glad you know them and that you sent the luncheon set. And I'm glad Brouner isn't flying. 
  Yes, you and Maxine must have had a lovely trip to Lincoln Park and the Art Institute. It reminded me of the trips I was lucky enough to have with my grandsons to the Art Institute and Field