CAMPBELL COUSINS CORRESPONDENCE
Osceola. Pa.,
May 10, 1923.
Dear Cousin Will:-
Today
finds us shivering over the stove trying to keep warm. Yesterday
morning there was one inch of snow on the ground when we got up and
it snowed hard until ten o’clock and then snow squalls every little
while until about ten A.M. today. It is beginning to warm up
now.
Farmers are mostly through sowing grain and were getting ready
to plant corn but this snow will stop that for a short
time.
Sam and family are well.
Dora will finish high school at Elkland in June and expects to
go to Mansfield this Fall. Ada is
well as usual.
I was
up and saw
Dell Van Dusen, yesterday; he us very poorly, has been in bed
about two weeks; he has not been able to walk for some time. Have
not seen any of the Cousins since we were at the Cousins Dinner in
October.
I
received your letter and copy of the correspondence you had with Cousin Herb Hughey, for which I thank you
very much; that is the first time I have ever heard a word written
by himself since he went west. Aunt
Jane Tubbs went out there once and she used to hear from the
family occasionally. I certainly am glad Herb has done so well and
that he has a nice family. He has left a record they can be proud
of.
Will,
when you come up in July, bring the picture of Herb and his wife with you for I think all the
Cousins would like to see them.
Edith wrote that you were planning to come up in July so that
Doris could come along; we will be looking for
you.
Mary is trying to clean house. The help she had engaged to help is sick in bed so she is doing a little at a time but it goes slow; help is very scarce about all you get is a promise. Remember us to Edith, Doris, and Mrs. Loder. Hoping this finds you all well, I close,
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