Journal: Jeanette Sperry

1947 (Monday) – I took the ten o’clock bus up to Bert’s (Charles Gilbert Lunt) at Clearfield Villa. Agnes (Agnes Coalter Golightly) was out to the the car to meet me, it was raining quite hard. She and I spent several hours, including lunch, just visiting. I was there when the children (Patricia Jean, Mary Elizabeth, Robert Gordon and Judith Ann Lunt) came home from school. They all seemed well. Marybeth gave me a lovely hanky and the children, including Joe, signed a pvretty card and gave to Grandma. Bert and Agnes gave me a lovely sewing box, very nice, including darning cotton, six spools of thread, some needles and pins, it was made by a G.I.

Lillian (Lillian Lunt) sent me a very pretty scarf, or hanky. Alfred (Alfred Oscar Lunt, Jr.) and Mary (Mary Etta George) gave me a beautiful white slip, Eva (Eva Ruth Lunt) and George (George Thornton Holman) sent me some nylons, so fine and sheer. Earl (Earl Sperry Lunt) and Edna (Edna Viola Nelson) came in and brought me a beautiful vase filled with some gorgeous flowers, which were brought from Pleasant Grove, and some cologne. This was on Saturday. So I feel I have been blessed for Mother’s Day.

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