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Stoughton Jan 8th 1930

Dear Doris

We are having mild weather expecting any minute for the wind to snap around & make the reverse but I am taking advantage of it & am coloring my sugar bags for the linings of my two bed quilts that I have completed the patchwork for. I went down town Monday after potatoes & so stopped in to Sues. Myrtie was there & very much Myrtie. Sue was very dignified & I know it all as usual also a martyr. M. it seems had started to come up here, but on her way up stopped to the Toomeys and guess by what she let out, I must have been their subject of conversation. M was very sympathetic. "Mary thought so much of Doris." Pa said I should