perfectly darling old picture of you ax a boy in the living ro nn I 
•''uee; in North Freedom., .surrounded; by your birds. She reminds you that 
her grandmother was Harriet Woodworth who married David G. Ashton. 
She rays that she found this and thought you might like to h ve it 
and if you don t want it I do# It is very nice and in good codition. 
She says she thinks your grandparents and hers, were related in some manner 
I have h.ot heard from 3ea in regard to the household insurance so I 
have sent a check toEllett and Short with the understanding that if you 
wish to Bake any changes you will be intouch with them -hen you return 
The policy is. for ",000. Fire etc. for three years and is a ’renewal. 
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I guess in all the excitment I. have not mentioned the book that you 
had the National Geographic send to- Jac> on the Am. Indian. It is 
1-0 vel,., on 1 ■ ;r s Ci ea teo. (■ ui i.e a s tir with everyone who h* r com e here 
Several people have wondt red if you can buy it from, the Geographic?.' 
.nd he has of course been too plea sr favorite knife 
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automobile in all this bad weather. It ha ST meant a 
have to beat mv way back in tne cold grey dawn. 
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great deal not to 
The bees are resting in a false security still. It h * been too icy and 
snowy to get out there. Plus the fact 'that I think they haven't ouite 
gotten up their nerve to tackle them. 
WelP i will he anxious to hear* about your trip. I enclose a couple of 
clipoinjs- or . Tel * 
from Toledo Ohio which I would assume to b^ birthday card - I didn't 
open it - and it came too late to be a Christmas card, love to you both. 
J hd John ea h send their regards — they r re playing ping none 
in the basement and it looks ?s tho t will be i in ^ ' r ihe 
weekend. 
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