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Mary Leython goes to church there every Sunday. Lena looks more natural & seems more like her old self that Miss Lynch who hired the attie, has gone in with her to live so its cheaper for them & Lena talks of making slips & coming up to stitch them on my machine & economizing. she is going up to see her cousin Elizabeth. She has invited her up there & thinks of going very soon. I gave her a big boquet. My lupin has 20 clusters on it this year. the roses are in bloom now. Two kinds of [[wregelias?]] white & pink. They are going by. Flowers do not last long enough. My iris is still in bloom that hangs on the longest I moved the infants breath & it is going on in spite of the drough. Another family have one into the house opposite, young people. Brownie has been up to see us two days a going, so you see he has not forgotten us. I tried to call Maude & Anna L and answered. I could not get Maude. She said Mort was up and around but had a stomach upset. He was better otherwise. The morning is foggy & today it maybe a rain. I have got up an hour earlier by mistake, so the fire is going & my weather reports are coming on soon. She is just down. I will finish up this letter & stick it in the door hoping it will be taken early. McNeil took Bill Southworths place & he is well liked on the route. My ponies are keeping good & bright. Joy the flowerist supplies the Episcopal church with flowers. his contribution. Alices expenses paid by them through Ms. Marshall. being a free ward to the ministries of that church & their families, Percy is a faithful member there he is well likes by them Ms