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Stoughton Dec 20th 1935

Dear Folks.
The box arrived yesterday safe.  I sent you a package, one Tuesday, the other Wednesday, so you may get them in time for Xmas.  my presents are home made mostly.  I have enjoyed making them more than any thing else.  I made Mrs. Barry a present of those bed socks she admired them so much.  I gave Lena one of the pictures of me taken up to the old place. she saw them all. also a hankerchief trimmed with tattin. One for Marnie Kate & one for Mrs Harrington. so with Maudes presents I feel that enough. I expect to spend Xmas with Maude, she will have Henry his wife & baby also Albert Giles his wife has gone to some of her folks who are in trouble over the brother who was put in an insane asylum by his wife, who wants to marry another man her brother wrote Evelyn a letter (very pittyful) to help him out, they don't think him insane.

Old Mrs. Churchill died a very easy death just went to sleep and never woke up not sick at all so Estelle said Mrs Barry saw her as she walked by her house