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Louis Dykeman said that she was the fussiest woman that he ever saw in his life. they thought so when carried her boy down to the doctors to see if he had appendicetis [[appendicitis]]. but she has a big heart yet the same. I am sorry to have had her go out of our neighborhood. there is no one moved in there yet. & the other family would move out if it were possible. Mrs O is wondering if this girl Bessie is not moving down stairs today as she wants to be on the ground floor before her baby is born. the boys would not be working & they could move them down stairs very easily. the brothers. I have just been to the Gilzers [[?]] they have a fine hime & are very much pleased with it. & no wonder. they treated me to sherbert (frozen orange juice) & cake, fine it was. she is coming again for me soon. she told me. its been a dismal day for Mrs O.
     My leg has been very natural to day & he is going to ease up some of the visits. he  knows when to take it easy I guess & just as soon as it will do he is going to tell me not to come as often. dont think for a minute he means to take advantage. he is not the one to do such a thing. Pa is for turning off the heat he is the limit. he did not want me to go to see Mrs Gilzers [[?]] house I stayed untill 4 O’clock had a lovely time there. She is going to get my supper now I have just taken my drops. we had celery soup & the rest of my fresh pork for dinner. my appetite is holding good still & its making my blood in good condition he takes my blood pressure & calls it perfectly natural. Ma