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Stoughton December 8th 1941

Dear Doris

This is another cool & sunny day have taken advantage of it to do my weeks wash but not much air is stirring so the cloths do not dry quickly. Gladys has just come in, they have been to carry Alice home & she is staying to visit with us. She is looking fine.

Your box of trees arrived yesterday & I have set them out to day, but Addie is never in condition to do such things, as we know  so after I got throug & come in to the house who should be here but Addie. she had been to see Lina  she dont have much of any opinion of her business. it looked to her as if she was not doing much so she took her hand print goods away. thinking it was no place to sell them. she said the little plants you sent she was not able to do such work. there was a frozen crust on the ground as I set them out but I did the best I could. they were set out on the line there by George McGarvey's pigeon house where the ground was dug up. I was in no condition to dig up the grass ground! If it had been