JOSEPH R. CHURCHILL 



ATTOHNBT AT LAW 



18 TBBMOBT STREET 



Boston, Mass., July 24 , 192 5 . 



Dear Mr. Deane:- 



I am enclosing check for $567.39, for income to cfette, with 

 an account of the items. I am sorry to have delayed so long, hut w;e 

 have had considerahle title work to he done, with the necessary prepara- 

 tion and passing of papers, and added to this an insane idea on the 

 part of the Judge that he must give up one of his offices, and the in- 

 spection of other offices, with Dr. Anna in a ttendance , all of which has 

 used up the too short days, and some things have not "been done. I have 

 had a memorandum on my desk for a week to s end you a check, hut I am now 

 able tosend everything to date, in this one check. 



Please do not divulge my confidence ahout the office mat- 

 ter, hut it has upset us all considerably, Mrs. Churchill and Asaph 

 "being on our side, and Anna siding with her father, considering it neces 

 sary to re duce expenses , becai se he is getting older, notwithstanding 

 he is doing just as much business, (as the figures show\ as he ever has 

 done. This constant harangue about the matter, from all angles, both 

 by the C. side of the house, and the members here associated, has about 

 completed a nervous exhaustion, which unless it ceases, will completely 

 finish me. However, I will not trouble you further about it, only to 

 say that Anna has just been here and I have told her in very plain lan- 

 guage, (backedup by figures) all there is to Tie told about the business 

 end of it, and if they now choose the^plan of changing under any and all 

 circumstances, why I do not see that we can help it. 



I hope you and Miss Brown are enjoying all the joys of your 

 mountain vacation country, and envy you without wishing you any less joy 

 Pardon delay, and accept my kindest regards, if you please. It is now 6 P/yj. 



