Sunday Jan 18
How are you this evening? Have you had a nap this afternoon? I 'spose you went to Sunday School this morning.
Just read your card when i got in the car to go to Sunday School. Barry gets the mail, once-in-awhile, and leaves it in the car. Was the bakery the killer-diller you expected?
Yes, we are all well.
Kate said this morning they'd see you this weekend. Ask if I wanted to send anything-"yes, I'd like to send me-I thought but didn't say it to her.
She said Joe (and wife?0 took you, Elaine and Joe to dinner.?
Barry and Dad went in the little car-Cheryl Ann and I went in the other one. It was to be preparation meeting in Missoula, so both cars. Bro. Skaggs called-I was in the office so answered the phone, to say there wouldn't be any today. So, Barry got home before we did. He had the chicken hot-spuds were baking and he had the table set.
I taught the genealogy class today again. Hope they soon sustain a teacher. Had four new members in class today. Think we'll have to move out of the office, getting too small.
Next week will be conference in Missoula. Guess Joe will stay to have Sunday School here if anyone comes.
Grandma wasn't out. Blanche has her out to her place-said she wasn't very well. Legs giving her trouble again yesterday.
Blanche has her furnace now. Makes a difference in her house. No parts yet, from Salt Lake, for Grandma's furnace.
Barry went to Polson last nite to a game-Mission lost. He caught the club bus at Post-Creek-took Judy home after. But was home at 12:30.
Saturday morning they did the feeding before coming in-then Barry took grain to town after breakfast. Dad spread 'Sunshine'
Friday at 10:30 the hay came in-22 1/4 ton. Some more than we expected. It is very pretty hay. Dad said the tank stick read quite a bit more today. We hope the hay will help pay us back the $522. Mr. Mielke is quite a talker. I was afraid he wasn't going to eat his dinner.
No one went to Missoula Friday nite. They have some slick roads down that way-just said there was a four car crack up near Milltown. Four people in the hospital. And he said they caught some MSU men trying to hoist a garbage canon the flag pole at the court house-just about a year ago. It was accomplished & no one even knew how it got there.
Moss's are going to have their baby operated on. There are ten men going down Thursday to give blood-then Moss's get credit for the donations in Spokane. Dad is signed up to go.I don't know what day the operation will be.
Say, while I think of it, how old do girls have to be when called on a mission? I think it is 23, but don't know for sure.
And do you have any more small pictures, of yourself, that were taken at graduation time. I'm trying to get a 'Book of Remembrance' started. Andy trying to stir up some pictures. I get started on a history, then decide it isn't right, so start over. Don't know whether I'll ever get one written or not.
And another thing you ask if I'd like a book on psychology? Do you have one?
The PCA Banquet will be in Ronan this Friday. Dad ask if we were gong-I don't know-if he goes Thursday, 'course we don't have to haul cow hay now, for a time anyway. They made it into the feeder with part of a truckload. The rest, and a trailer load they stacked out here, north of the house, in the pasture, inside the gate you know.
My goodness, sounds like Freddie is mad at Barry, I wish they would put him back in the pasture. He is getting too cocky.
Jigger was out with Cheryl Ann and about the time she was to come in he decided to go hunting. It was after dark when he came back, full of snowballs. While we were gone Tuesday he used your bed. It is a nice bed. I've used it a couple times for a nap. I am gong to buy a new mattress for our bed-both our backs have been bothering us. I deep saying I feel guilty not helping you- then too I keep saying I'm going to buy this and that. Oh me.
Have you ever looked for a pattern you'd like made up? I could at least help you that much.
cold, snowy north!? But it is warm. Wish you were here, we'd have a snow ball fight. I hope it stays like this for some time. It has been degrees colder in Missoula. The roads here are snow packed, the hiway was practically clear when we came home.
Well, it is time to get ready for Church. Oh yes-your records are down there aren't they?
Tell Colene hello-it's her turn to write. But I'd write her again. Hey the Y team got pushed around Friday-but played better ball last nite.
Love you Me
(this letter in the same envelope)
Good morning-how are you this Monday morning? Hope you slept well.
Hey-what about Emily?
Is she married-when? Where?
Do you know how the students and professors pronounce genealogy, down there.
gen al ogy
as in (jen) (all or al)
or as in (jean) (al)
I'm a lot of bother aren't I.
Something else I thought of in the nite, but can't remember now what it was. Probably a good thing.
We had a pretty good church-Leon was visiting heigh councilman. Bill McEntire his companion.
The choir aren't what it used to be.
Mrs. Bradford was sustained as a teacher for the little ones.
Mrs. Lee was sustained as genealogy teacher. My word no one has said anything to me. Roy said, "it looks like we have frightened Karene! I just hope I can stimulate some one each week to go home and read a little. The class period is not near long enuf to cover a lesson very thoroughly. I'm going to ask if we can stay and dismiss in class-the Junior Sunday School does that now.
Well, I'd better write a note to Mom. Haven't heard from them for a time.
And I let the time get away from me and today is Grandpas birthday.
Love you Mom
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