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George Monk, President   M.F. Powers, Vice-President    Ralph S. Blake, Clerk and Treas.

STOUGHTON CO-OPERATIVE BANK 
9 FREEMAN STREET STOUGHTON, MASS., July 2nd, 1929

Meetings second Saturday of each month 

Dear Ma,
 Still at Los Angeles and resting up when we are not riding with Egbert. Mary has not felt well enough to go on our trips but says they are coming East. She still has the doctor however and I don't know whether she'll be ready to start back when we do.
 We have some fine markets here and raspberries + strawberries are 10 cents a basket and other fruits in proportion. Fine honey, summer squash, oranges, cucumbers, pear, beans etc-
 So that we are getting along fine. Yesterday Henry, Maude + I had the car and drove to Long Beach and Henry went swimming in the Pacific Ocean. We called on Henry Holbrook one day and found him as busy as ever. Hope the breezes are cool at Oak Bluffs and that you are enjoying them.                     Love from Ralph.