Dear Daddy,
How are you? We are all well. Yesterday morning we couldn’t find the cats. We called them but they did not come for a while. The little kitten came and we found that his hind legs had been bitten. We couldnt find the mother cat so we let the little kitten go under the house, we thought if we let him go there that he would bring the mother cat out with him. We coaxed him but he did not come out so we left him alone. and when we were out on the back porch the little kitten came from under the house. We put him in a box and looked at his wounds. they were all right so we left him alone and he went to sleep. and when Mother was picking Rasberrys we heard the mother cat meyow and when we looked her all over we found she had not even a scratch.

Yesterday morning Mother John and I picked pincharys and Mother made some rasbary and junebary and pinchary jelly we got 3 glasses full and 3 molds full. We sawed down three trees and the biggest one we had the most fun with. John and I sat on each end of it and Mother sawed, and when the log cracked each of us sat down on the ground. and you can imagine how funny we looked. Well John is watching the men cutting their grain. the man that was cutting the grain let John have a ride around the field.
This is all so goodby, from Ruth Linsley
Emportent — bring my shoes when you come.