Mar. 18, 1937 My Dear Charlotte, Your dear letter Just received. Mother was talking of you this morning and said it so strong, Charlotte do not write to me, so I told her she would get a letter today are tomorrow. Your letter made her very happy Mother took a back set. She had to go to bed again owing to a fever seting in I do not know how she got it, as she had not been out or got cold in any way, so she has been in bed a week But the fever has left her and she is siting up a little each day so as not to overdu. I have been nursing her right along. I think she will gain strength much faster now and be perfectly well in a short time, especially when it warms up. It is snowing to day and cold. The storms coming from the north. Geneva has been fine, so we are geting along o.k. I hope you and my Dear Luella are well. You are both so dear to me. Life would be very empty to us if it was not for our dear Children. Mother is constantly telling me how she hope she can go and visit with Each one as the summer comes on, and spend a little time talking over things. I am telling her I will take her to the park for a week in July, as she enjoyed that so much. Now my Dearest Darlings be of good Cheer May our Hevenly Father bless you, make your lives plesant and pathway smoth and remove all thorns and obstickles and make your path fragrent with Beautifull Roses and fill your hearts with devine Joy and gladness. Accept of our Love and greetings. Sincerely your Father.