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around & got terrible tired. Poor Blanche Hammond was lonesome & called up on the telephone & said she was all alone there & wanted to come up to see somebody & not to expect her to want any supper. for she had been to supper there at home. her daughter & family had gone off for the day. She lives alone & is in the library. Mrs B says she has an exalted opinion of me. I always pay her attention, for I know she is a very sensitive person.

Well I am glad to make up anything for Sidneys if you will cut it out. I have got two of your nighties here that would do to cut out your nighties if you send home any cloth later on. when you come up for your vacation you could tell her which style would be the one you want. I am sorry that memorial day wasn't a holiday for your folks down there it would have been one more day to rest up on.

Helen Wales Farrel & Margaret her niece came here to town to decorate her graves. she came just as Irma arrived to take us up to the cemetery. she took your adress as she is going to send a letter or card I thought. I think Margaret has grown very pretty looks like her fathers folks.

hope you are all well & shall see you soon.

love Ma