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

April 3, 1914. Ducky Marder + Grandma: The washlady brought my kitten this morning. It is coal black all over and has bluish grey eyes. Is about 2 months old and very lively. We have not yet determined its sex but the name "Ethiope" will do for either. I am having your prints made. Called for them Wednesday but they were not done so shall have to wait until tomorrow when I am to go and help Nellie Zeh pick out a hat. I got one a week ago. Bought a plain black straw shape ($2.95) a stick-up of roses and one single rose costing respectively 25¢ + 38¢. I trimmed the hat myself and it looks very well. Ralph has gone to Muskegon. He left Wednesday evening. Nellie Zeh took him and me to see E. H. Sothern in "If I were King". It was superbly acted and I enjoyed it immensely. I will save the program and tell you about it when you come. The story is too long to write.