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Thank you for forwarding the letters. I am still looking for a position. I guess Millington must be giving me a black eye. Some of the places I didn’t want anyway.

How is Doris and Sid? Are they planning a long vacation this year? Jimmie says Doris was reported with address unknown in the last Adelphean. I think this queer when she is president of the Washington division chapter and has a permanent home address.

Have you done anything about getting rid of the store yet? I suppose that you are hard at the assessing office and other activities and that Mrs. Holmes is crocheting as hard as ever. I hope that you are both well. Take good care of yourselves. 

Best wishes, Lena.

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14 Worcester St., Boston
Feb. 24, 1924.

Dear Folks,
I am in town at Bethany Union with Mary Hodgers, sister of Mr. Hodgers with whose family I roomed while in Maynard. Both of us have vacations this week. She came down from Athol Thursday. I met her in Salem. Friday we visited the Normal School building, the “House of Seven Gables” and the “Peabody Museum”, and went to the movies. Yesterday we came in town and went to the theatre in the P.M. To-day we are going to church and to the Opera House to hear