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Louise Liers correspondence album, 1911-1919
1918-07-28 Page 5
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go out. Mrs. Dewey told me about the eggs and was very much pleased that you were sending them to her. She wanted to know how many she owes you for as Lizzie had opened them and Mrs. Dewey didn't know how many there were. I think Nelson Beeler and wife might be very proud to have you visit them but it was nice of them to remember you at this time. I hope you and father can arrange to visit around a little before next winter but I suppose with so much live-stock you won't go unless one of the boys is at home. Couldn't Frank's wife come up for awhile. Frank could get along for a week or so. I'm going to write
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go out. Mrs. Dewey told me about the eggs and was very much pleased that you were sending them to her. She wanted to know how many she owes you for as Lizzie had opened them and Mrs. Dewey didn't know how many there were. I think Nelson Beeler and wife might be very proud to have you visit them but it was nice of them to remember you at this time. I hope you and father can arrange to visit around a little before next winter but I suppose with so much live-stock you won't go unless one of the boys is at home. Couldn't Frank's wife come up for awhile. Frank could get along for a week or so. I'm going to write
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