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Stoughton July 31st 1936
Dear Folks
We have had two warm days now there are two cool days we are enjoying. company are coming every day this week. she had her party we both enjoyed. although it would have been better if it had not been the next day after our strenuous trip to Brookline. but they all enjoyed it so much it paid & we were well satisfied. I entertained Bill yesterday in Mrs Barrys absence out on the porch. then in the evening Mrs Smith whom she used to work for in Holbrook & her daughter & husband & the woman a Mrs Myers who is the housekeepers she told me she came here to answer our advertisement at the time we chose Mrs Osborne & remembered our beautiful Day windows, full of lovely plants & described them to Mrs Smith who has never gotten over the loss of Mrs Barry who left to make her home with cousin (Mamie Kate) who did not appreciate it & never though it worth while to pay her wages & has treated her better since like (poor relations) she come & called on us Wednesday & was looking fairly well she is being treated for Anginas by Dr Dorty who injects a new medicine