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I beleave the finest Architectur for a chirch should be Gothic. it is warm, big and chereful in all it designes and always seems to reach heavenwords. all its lines are also light, happy and have a grate force of [[strikethrough]] thro [[/strikethrough]] trouthfulness about it. [[strikethrough] then [[/strikethrough] We, (Jim) happened to strowl down a little narrow street and saw a very fin old chirch [[?]]iches around by large business buildings but there was still a little plot of groud left. Where a few tumb stones were left one of them was in memory of Olive Goldsmith. I have you picture, you little honey, with me all the time and my friend think you are a grate girl. I know you are, and I am always thinking of you as a grate fine good girl. Like a great beautifull chirch that is always helpfull to you dear mother and everybody. Lots of kisses to you
Lots of love & good helth.
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Remember me to Berths I will write to him soon

Transcription Notes:
chirch but church now Spelling has been restored.