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1892-02-07 Ida to Mrs. Jolley Page 3
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have been there: you see the family was not complete without me. I can't even go out to see Grandma now until the roads are opened up. How sad it was about Mrs. Bertels death: There have been several deaths back here this winter: it seems to be a bad winter for sickness. I suppose Miss Corcoran is still teaching there isn't she? Will she go home next spring? Do you ever see [Erisennenger's?] now? Where is Emma and what is she douing? We are having revival meetings here now conducted by a Chicago evangelist. He holds Bible readings in the
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have been there: you see the family was not complete without me. I can't even go out to see Grandma now until the roads are opened up. How sad it was about Mrs. Bertels death: There have been several deaths back here this winter: it seems to be a bad winter for sickness. I suppose Miss Corcoran is still teaching there isn't she? Will she go home next spring? Do you ever see [Erisennenger's?] now? Where is Emma and what is she douing? We are having revival meetings here now conducted by a Chicago evangelist. He holds Bible readings in the
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