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Stoughton Dec 20th 1923

Dear Doris -

Well the box arrived Friday noon thanks for you. We sent off a small package, your curtains, Thursday noon and hope they got there also safe. Now in regard to bed clothes you know that anytime you need them, that my closet is full of them waiting for you to call on, the only reason I have not sent down such things is that you were moving and had no room for anything extra, so after this xmas rush I am going to send dow a box of such things have you got sheets and pillow slips for an extra bed. Please let me know so I can send them all together.

I went down to Blakes Sunday afternoon late, and Ralph and Maude brought the folks a chicken stew for their supper his mother was much better and was eating good. the Dr told Ralph that Mr B's condition was more serious than hers. he waits on her, poor man, by inches. they seem to get along some how between them, as Maude says. she is awful good and thoughtful for their comfort and brought Mrs Blake