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image PHYSICIAN & SURGEON image Joseph William Zeh, B.S., M.D. 4642 N. 46TH AVE. CHICAGO, ILL.

March 16, 1914 Dearest Mummie + Grandma: We have been having lovely weather for a week or so and the snow is all melted. Yesterday, Max and I had a late breakfast and went to Lincoln Park. Saw the usual things–the mandril the various monkeys, birds, storks, etc. Lots of the ducks in the bird house were floating around peacefully on the little lagoon, fast asleep. They looked very funny–like little toy boats, drifting about aimlessly. I heard the first robin Saturday morning. My! it sounded good! I supposed there are robins all the year round at Avon Park? Your lovely package of orange goodies came this morning. Thank you very much. What is the name of it and how do you make it? I spoke to Nelllie Zay about the sympton book and she said that she would send it. Domestic affairs between her and Doc are not yet settled. He was here alone when we got back from the park yesterday and had supper with us. They talked matters over when she and Ralph got back from downtown and he promised to have the money this week Saturday.