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Mrs. Hodgers is doing my washing for me now. I don't know what she will think about doing the heavy flannels in the winter time, but I can probably get some one else if she finds it too much for her.

Last night I went to an organ recital at the Methodist church. They had just had a $4000.00 pipe organ put in. Professor Baldwin, whoever he is, played. He was fairly good too, I should judge. I understand they paid him $50.00 and expenses, but the house was crowded and overflowed into the vestry. One of the girls with us, in prophesying what one selective


1 1/2 hours off at noon time. I was typewriting all of that time. Millington asked for lists for the library. I had done some before and I still have some to do but am most done Eleanor has volunteered to help me check them up.

I am fearfully sleepy and it is late, so will not write anymore to-night. I don't know that you care any thing about this stuff anyway. I will walk down to mail this and come back and crawl into bed. I can't seem to get enough of bed lately
Good-night,
Lena