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[7 Dec. 1930]
Doris
Myrtie told Pa that Percy had got a job in Boston in some wholesale store. I dont know what I guess they needed the money. Sue is still at Cataumet with Cousin Fanny I saw by the paper Frank I. had gone to his Florida ranch. The baby must look cute in her new coat. does She play out any on the piazza. these children of Conloons [[Conlin's]] are out running around in all kinds of wether [[weather]], well bundled up feet & legs. little tuffies company for each other. you must not pick your toes that was the beginning of Mrs Lowes [[Lowe's]] sickness blood poison. then the other set in, its a wonder if she pulls out of it: & he is very nervous with heart trouble. Carl Fischer was here to day to see about his loan his house is up ready to shingle

Transcription Notes:
--Is it Frank I. or Frank S. or Frank T.? -- There is nobody by the name "Conloon" on the 1910, 1920, or 1930 US Census in Stoughton, where Ma and Pa live. CONLIN - yes. Conlin's lived on Prospect St., and Ma and Pa HOLMES lived on Walnut St. The Conlin children would be near or about two, and four to five years old. AND Walnut St. is perpendicular to Walnut St.