Most sincere thanks to those who took the trouble to reply to our fall "greetings."
Margaret Hills writes that her exercising consists of walking to three meals a day and shopping trips. She has the same old sense of humor, for she hopes I'll soon learn to enjoy my walks as much as my Airedale dog does.
Virginia Wyman Hazen 'writes that her mother Laura Wyman's activities have been curtailed by her poor eyesight, but her sense of humor and spirits remain high. She asks for information on Alice Robinson (wife of Francis A. Robinson, Des Moines). Pass the information on if you have any.
John Hinman's sons are well scattered - one in Oregon, one in Ontario, one in Amherst, N.H. so it keeps Jennie and him pretty busy visiting around. Sounds like an almost perfect life.
John Thompson sends word that he's fine but a little sick of this housekeeping by himself. I know just how he feels. He says, "I pursue my old hobby of painting though it seems more difficult as eyesight diminishes."
Walter Furman writes, "Dear Perk - It's so unusual these days to receive a letter not asking for money that I hasten to reply to yours." He also says he's feeling well and is fairly actively enjoying life in Princeton, NJ.
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