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Dear people:-
At last I am starting a letter to you. Wo didn't got up for breakfast this morning and I had to tear around to got ready in time for church. And as it was we had two batches of callers before we were dressed I had to drape something artisticly around me and pick around the cornor of the door at them The second one was Mary Taylor who came to ask Cora to go to church with her, but C. wasn't out of bed yet it seemed im-
Stimson saw a freshman going by looking rather forlorn and thought perhaps she hadn't been asked to Christians, so she asked if she had been invited. "Yes," said the girl "Somebody asked me last week. Luck for
she had done. How anyone could mistake Julia for a freshman though, I
don't see. Lucile is such a dear, you can't think. I do so wont her to be
president. I shant tell you any thing about Christians now. I'll leave it
for my mid week letter. Oh I forgot to say my dresses came I like the lawn
ever-so much. Mrs G. forgot the belt and I had to
it so awfully well the white over the shoulders doesn't fit so very well. I wonder If you could get me some ribbon. I tried in every store in Poughkeepsie (there aren't so very many) to get some dark brown to go
with my brown suit and some green to go with that new green waste, and couldn't find any thing that came within miles of it. You have samples of both haven't you
History. Miss Salmon has gone down to New York
accountt of the canvasing. But I shall be unhappy if Emily Welch get
elected.