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Jolley Family correspondence, 1887-1919

1892-02-07 Ida to Mrs. Jolley Page 4

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afternoons and meeting in the evenings. I like his meetings ever so much. How is meeting and S.S. getting out there? or have they been allowed to run down? I saw in the Oto Leader that Auntie sent me that Dora Warner was attending school at Oto.She came down a little didn't she? Well Mrs. Jolly there isn't any thing to tell you at all. I do dislike to write when I've nothing to write about. Are Shoemakers going to stay on Mr. Hill's place another year or are they going some where else? This letter is not at all interesting but I have done my best. I'll try to do better next time. Goodbye. From your loving Friend Ida. (Written across top of letter) Tell Aunty & Uncle I'm looking for a letter.
 
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