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Fimwha, Korea April 4,|l939' Dear Father: vour letter of giaroh ^ c^me- Saturday, and I was' very glad to receive it. vou enclosed a check for §3So ten from Mrs. Henderson, she is a liberal giver. 11 shall try to write to her.I The dot puzzle and the Pocketbookfof Knowledge were interesting. Is the%atter something new? It is something like ''Believe It or Not'* which was popular a few years ago.ft^our previous letter4mentioned a funeral, and I asked you last week whose it'was; in this letter you said it wasjMrs. jStiu-ler's. ''Id bonder hdrr l!r. Miller will get along; will he be alone? Do they still keep chickens? .And were t|fey living in the same house In ALhambra ? G-lad you had a • good meeti'ngfat Granada Park. It. is- fine that you can help1 them out that way-. I -amsure they, ail appreciate it. Remember me to Br'o. x^xx^ru ».»!- e wnen you see mm. Wish you miglnt have continued your ''Five Jfinute Talks'1 up to %our return journey. ' Maybe Bro. Mauiden thought -*• f./ V V' r ' V..--' you had completed the' series, ^he suggestion|from the man to go together on a trip was verv interesting* If he aere • onlv a good friend j 1 yours-- I mean, congenial-- it would I hope bf ou beildeai. Maybe itfwiil work out ail right. . wl 11 feel strong-enough for it. Unless you decide to go,; Torobablv we shall not think of making the trip. '& d Hope you have .m6r:e rain. If they have c eased,* it wil^ be hard to start a lawn.Lh'0e wanted to sow ;-a,;lif,tif grass in our front yard, but|£l: catalogue listed grass seed enough to sow a. *pyung,,v (six feet square) at v2.50. It k seemed there must be some mistakel#bout its being so expensive. -:Bul certainly we could not sow seed at that price. I am going to see if I can get. somB sod from the hiils some where. -p * can get a little it•will spread. Todav is sunny. f7Te'have had a great deal of cloudy weather, b^es^.erday wasfa very-| peculiar day. The sun shone at intervals, and some heavy flurries of snow t came, sometimes while'the sunfwas shining. For several ., days I have been trying to beautify the yard. r Spading up the ground, making a. walk to the house with ffkravei, and planting some things. One of the young men w the church while ordering some things', for himself ordered a Lndo \.J -»- -w and a maoie.' I had suggested- that I wanted 3- ;-a ^ ^ CL\ 4- t iwo 1 an wil --j ^ t +• ncrotr ^r X pajr him for them. Theylere both small and^c only about twenty-five sen.'f-The maple is one which has red leaves all summer, I think, ne also brought three euttings from a weeping willow which grows in front of his house- They will grow if stuck in the ground. Then a. few da#s l*ier another young nnn With a catalogue saving they ordered every year seeds tq| sell, a nd if we fvantedlanything he would put our order in with his. Ruth wanted 'some rosebushes'and climbing roses so we ordered those- Fow^fe havefmost of the 4* Xn. >-\ yy jm CrfX m. Xilf*' ST Tt* *% *«»
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Full text | Fimwha, Korea April 4,|l939' Dear Father: vour letter of giaroh ^ c^me- Saturday, and I was' very glad to receive it. vou enclosed a check for §3So ten from Mrs. Henderson, she is a liberal giver. 11 shall try to write to her.I The dot puzzle and the Pocketbookfof Knowledge were interesting. Is the%atter something new? It is something like ''Believe It or Not'* which was popular a few years ago.ft^our previous letter4mentioned a funeral, and I asked you last week whose it'was; in this letter you said it wasjMrs. jStiu-ler's. ''Id bonder hdrr l!r. Miller will get along; will he be alone? Do they still keep chickens? .And were t|fey living in the same house In ALhambra ? G-lad you had a • good meeti'ngfat Granada Park. It. is- fine that you can help1 them out that way-. I -amsure they, ail appreciate it. Remember me to Br'o. x^xx^ru ».»!- e wnen you see mm. Wish you miglnt have continued your ''Five Jfinute Talks'1 up to %our return journey. ' Maybe Bro. Mauiden thought -*• f./ V V' r ' V..--' you had completed the' series, ^he suggestion|from the man to go together on a trip was verv interesting* If he aere • onlv a good friend j 1 yours-- I mean, congenial-- it would I hope bf ou beildeai. Maybe itfwiil work out ail right. . wl 11 feel strong-enough for it. Unless you decide to go,; Torobablv we shall not think of making the trip. '& d Hope you have .m6r:e rain. If they have c eased,* it wil^ be hard to start a lawn.Lh'0e wanted to sow ;-a,;lif,tif grass in our front yard, but|£l: catalogue listed grass seed enough to sow a. *pyung,,v (six feet square) at v2.50. It k seemed there must be some mistakel#bout its being so expensive. -:Bul certainly we could not sow seed at that price. I am going to see if I can get. somB sod from the hiils some where. -p * can get a little it•will spread. Todav is sunny. f7Te'have had a great deal of cloudy weather, b^es^.erday wasfa very-| peculiar day. The sun shone at intervals, and some heavy flurries of snow t came, sometimes while'the sunfwas shining. For several ., days I have been trying to beautify the yard. r Spading up the ground, making a. walk to the house with ffkravei, and planting some things. One of the young men w the church while ordering some things', for himself ordered a Lndo \.J -»- -w and a maoie.' I had suggested- that I wanted 3- ;-a ^ ^ CL\ 4- t iwo 1 an wil --j ^ t +• ncrotr ^r X pajr him for them. Theylere both small and^c only about twenty-five sen.'f-The maple is one which has red leaves all summer, I think, ne also brought three euttings from a weeping willow which grows in front of his house- They will grow if stuck in the ground. Then a. few da#s l*ier another young nnn With a catalogue saving they ordered every year seeds tq| sell, a nd if we fvantedlanything he would put our order in with his. Ruth wanted 'some rosebushes'and climbing roses so we ordered those- Fow^fe havefmost of the 4* Xn. >-\ yy jm CrfX m. Xilf*' ST Tt* *% *«» |
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