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I love pickles but know enough to let them alone. cucumbers the same. I have not bought tomatoes yet, but they are in season & look very tempting. I suppose you get them cheap as its is the central market. I see by the paper that Curley is aspiring for Vice President, did you ever see such cheek. the son is just getting out of his third drunken auto accident, pretty slick. he should have his license taken away before he kills some one. no one dares to say anything, they are afraid of losing their job & they would. the country has come to a pretty pass. I hope Gov Curley meets with some thing before he ruins the state any more. he makes money on every project he undertakes. a regular crook & no conscience about the cur my papers have just come & its most time for Mrs Barry she took a boquet of roses down to Nelly Standish, she is still confined to her bed, but has a good woman to care for her. Mrs Gebhart goes down to see her most every day. she sent word yesterday that she was coming to take me out to ride the next pleasant day. the Chikataubut club met around to different houses she had six tables to her house. they met to Mable Southworth for refreshments home raised strawberries & ice cream. the last of their seasons gatherings. society is a great thing I guess but it never troubled me I had other ways of spending my time. it is all right if one craves it, but not for me. I would never fit in some how. one has to act a part they dont feel, to be popular. well I guess I have acted mine & you will be glad to have me stop Ma