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JEFFERSON CHURCH
PREST.

GEO. B.B. LAMB
V. PREST.

H.E. DREIER.
SECY. AND TREAS.

ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO NEW YORK OFFICE

LOCK-STUB CHECK COMPANY
NEW (INCORPORATED) YORK.

MAIN OFFICE AND FACTORY
BUSH TERMINAL 253 36TH STREET.
BROOKLYN, N.Y. Jan. 11, 1913.

CHICAGO OFFICE
22 QUINCY STREET. 

My dear dodo, 

Encl'd is check for $614.93, being one year's interest which I owe you on $12,298.76.

Enclosed is also statement of Christmas expenses which I incurred for you amounting to $39.52 for which please send me your check.

This is Saturday & I am taking advantage of a few spare moments to write even tho' there will be no steamer till next week. To begin with preparations for Christmas we got our letters to you off early & were therefore disappointed to hear you would not be in  Detmold to receive them & the package which we sent. However I hope everything reached you.

We had a jolly time with the children who were very happy on Christmas Eve. Poor little Mary had to be in Lakehurst alone with Frances & Kate & Eliz. Robins were the only ones with us. I gave Ethel a Victrola with some records which she had wanted very much. Her present to me was a set of Mark Twain which I also had wished for. Your writing case for Ethel is lovely & she is looking forward to using it very much.

Thursday the Woman Suffrage Party of which Ethel is the B'klyn. chairman had a meeting in the Academy of Music Thursday the 9th which was a great success, the biggest & finest ever held in the city. Ethel presided & Mrs. Cat & Miss Shaw were the principle speakers. The house was sold out & packed, people even paying for standing room & then an overflow meeting outside besides. They raised about three thousand dollars.

Mrs. Forbes sent us your opera tickets for tonight as she could not find anyone of your friends to use them. As we had just been last week, we did not like to take them again so