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her money at interest in the bank & she would have it now to live on.  Joe may look out for her as he is kind hearted. & it may not be long he will have it to do. she seemed very feeble that time I went to see her.

I guess theres [[there's]] no mistakes made when he was taken suddenly first.

We let Mrs Barry out at Campbells house (Forest Burnhams)to plan with her about the time thats [[that's]] coming off at the next meeting at Chickatawbut so while she was there Mrs Harrington wanted to do an errand in one of the stores so I said go by all means & pick her up when you come back. so she came out & not finding us there started off on her own & so we hunted and finally he went home without her. about an hour after she telephoned them & said she was at cousins so he picked her up & they came for me & we went up there to see that tablet. then we took her down to Dunbars to see Mrs Dunbar another member of that society & we waited there for them to arrange for the supper and she told Mrs Barry to remember her to me, as she used to be Hazels teacher and waived her hand to me as she came to see her out. Mr Harrington always is very nice to me and he says that Mrs Harrington is much better to him since they have decided to vacate the house and listens more to reason. I pity him he hates to live in the city but they cant make a living there so there you are. Ma