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Stoughton March 10th 1939

Dear Folks,

We had an old fashioned snowstorm yesterday it snowed all day long, no wind came with it, so it came pretty level about four or five inches, it was a white world this morning & a bright moon when I went to bed last night. The snow will go quickly with this sun to day.

Well theres [[there's]] one thing we cant have many more of them thats [[that's]] certain, it will soon be spring with use as you say. To day is a nice sunny day & seems like spring & if it werent [[weren't]] so snow covered over everything, we might appreciate it more.

Mamie Kate is sick in bed people think she is very bad, she has some body there staying with her to see that she dont want for anything while the woman of the house goes out to work. Mrs. Barry thinks she is going to die, but as she has been that way so many times, you cant tell. We dont die 'till the time comes the Almighty knows best. I guess. Mary Winslow has just called up to know about Marnie Kate, she has a little interest in knowing about her first husbands family, althoug [[although]] theres [[there's]] no love lost between she & Mamie for she knows Mamie never trusted Eldon