Mar. 15, 1929 Charlotte Larson My Dearest Charlotte, We were all delighted to have you say a few words over the phone last night. We are always glad to hear from you. I hope Rube is better this time of the year. It is a easy matter to take cold and get ill after a long cold winter, then a change to milder conditions, then to so much damp air that has a tendency to take out of your systems considreble of the snap and vitality which we need for our selves. Melvin went to school to day feeling much better. Mother is improving. Geneva has not been so well. She has been quite week and full of akes. Yesterday I drove to Wellsvill giving mother a ride in the afternoon sunshine, but Geneve could not stand to go. The ride would a shake her up to much. I am shure if she puts into her own life a little more satesfacion and self happiness it would make a wonderfull defrense. If we could only realize what we have and how much the Lord has blessed us, and realy appreceate the wonderfull conditions that has come to us we would find a wonderfull seport to our lives and make our- ielves and those around us feel that we realy live in a difrent world, and at the same time make this world difrent to our own lives, insomuch we would appreceate Life more as well as each other. Now we would be glad to have Geneva stay with you a while, but she is not well enough to ride that far. Mother does every thing posable for her if she only realized what mother is doing for her. My Dear Sweet daughter, I hope you are well. May Our Hevenly Father ever bless you and yours with every good gift and blessing which is for your good and happiness. Accept of our Love, Your Father, J. H. Anderson