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Mrs Griffin walked in on me Monday she is in Worcester stopping with Effie till W Griffin finishes the bungalo 'Auntie' has decided to stay in Baltimore. I sent Mrs Griffin a post card in answer to hers she sent me, and Pa told me to direct it to Woodbury Maryland like a fool I followed the instructions, and she laughed and told me she got it, and said that was the name of the street they lived on, and thought that she must have been a noted personage down in Washington to have it reach her safe.

In the March no of the American that Talbot gave Pa to the store to bring home, is an article its the life history of "Roxy and his Gang" I stumbled on to the story while winding yarn.

We often listen in to hear him and now it will be more interesting than ever Talbot came up Tuesday afternoon to listen in and as he went out said it was the first time he had ever listened in to one, I think he enjoyed it.

I am cleaning house little at a time, day before yesterday, I took the front hall the carpet had been down two years, it seems good to get them clean my tomatoes are growing fine they look good and healthy I keep them in a cool room to make them hardy.

Stanley still is roaming hither and yon, he is improven sloly we think, he cant keep still in one place long. I was down to Blakes Wednesday with my work, the new family are there and everything is serene. Pa Blake was propping up the diningroom table, so that Ma Rileys plate should not slide into his lap, so he said. Ralphs folks gave him an adjustable lamp, he gave himself a dictionary for a birthday present he had always wanted so they are enjoying life in their own way.

So long Ma.