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Oaks" stories. Mrs Barry got them to save it so I could read they are a very interesting series & I like them very much. I also like those books you sent up, so good to get them. & I can take my time in reading them. where in a library book you have to read it faster to return before it gets overdue. Old Mrs Gebhart has had shocks one after the other. now she is just alive & not expected to live long. she has been a terrible expence [[expense]] to the family. Bill they say has grown terrible old looking, his time is taken up goes to the symphony to play the French horn.
Cora Brock is still in the hospital, it wasn't safe for her to live all alone, so Dr Golden got her to the rest room on Pleasant Street. Mrs Barry went over there once to call on her & said she was very pleasantly situated. Blanche Hammond changed from that hospital over to the one in our neighborhood, where Maude is & likes it very much better. the food is very good & they have livelier times. that Flounce that married little Henry, had her baby & they say the second husband is bringing up those little boys in a good right way of the kind of discipline that may be proper to get along well when they grow up. glad she married well at last. I guess even Maude is satisfied. Well hope you are having pleasant weather & are getting rid of your snow & slush. Love Ma