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It is snowing this morning a light flurry. Very cloudy
I must order my coal as soon as I can get them now Ma
all of the curtains done now twelve of them.

Stoughton. March 19th 1939

Dear Folks
The day is very pleasant but cool. Our snow is still with us but hope it goes soon. I am waiting to order my coal. The door yard is so filled with snow and I think it will be so hard to get them here that every day it will melt more and so make it easier for them to land it. Hope it goes soon its so hard for them getting around. The middle of the street is bare ground but theres plenty in yards still. Mrs Barry went to church today and they begged her to to come and sing in the quire Easter. Which means practice two evenings there this week.

Myrtie came yesterday and brought me a tulip from the greenhouse. I must tell you how it happened. Alice was giving one of her parties to celebrate George Lynches birthday, so wanted Mrs Barry to come down and help make the time for them. Mrs. Williams told her about it a few days before and asked her if she had been invited and she said no I hope not and said she did