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Stoughton March 11th 1935

Dear Doris
At the last minute I have decided to write this letter before the post man arrives. yesterday it clouded up grew warmer and rained all night today it looks like it was going to be a clear day. yesterday afternoon Mrs Gilzer brought home the grey skirt I lent her to take part in the play & took Lena & I to Braintree hospital for Tubucler patients some of her folks to see. she said that Ernestine Legg Johnson was also there. Lena & I sat in the car waiting we got home a little after four, then about five we had supper of French toast which we both enjoyed, but did not set well on her stomac [[stomach]]. fermented she took more soda & went to bed at ten I at nine. both slept well. the ride broke up the dull day. Mrs. Gilzer is a kind hearted person say what they have a mind too