Viewing page 22 of 199

This transcription has been completed. Contact us with corrections.

Maude & Henry drove them in & they telephoned back that they were there in time to get their train. She left me a glass of grape jell & some spinnage. I felt sorry not to see them once more, but hope they can manage their affairs & be happy once more. Pa is standing around groaning about every thing in sight, but no worse off. he has had three fairly good nights so I guess we all feel better. I am glad the baby is learning to feed herself. she will never go hungry. it may be a job, but keep at it, for it will pay in the end. Mrs L is good for it I pity her just same. & hope she is`nt too lonesome away from her home.
Love to you all & don't worry
Ma.