CAMPBELL COUSINS CORRESPONDENCE
Nelson, Pa.,
October 8, 1923.
Dear Cousins:
The time has again come to write a letter to all the
Cousins in the Joseph Campbell Family. What a task it would be
if it were not for our good secretary, Wm
E. Selph, Astor House Building, 217 Broadway, New York.
Everything with us is moving on about
the same as usual. It has been a busy summer with the children
and grandchildren home and the many pleasant drives we have
taken over good roads and through beautiful scenery and
meeting dear friends.
Emily
and Charles
have two fine boys,‑ Charles,
Jr. and Marcus
S.; no time to be lonesome or have the blues when they
are here.
We met a good many of the Cousins at
the Cousins' Dinner at Llewellyn and Mabel
Shaw's, and spent a very pleasant day. Was very glad to
see Lee
Congdon's wife,
it being her first trip to this part of the country.
As we have so recently seen and
visited with a good many of the Cousins, I guess there is no
particular word to send to them, only, that we are looking
eagerly forward to their next letter in the Cousins
Correspondence Book.
With kind regards to all
the Cousins, I am
Yours truly,
- Report No. 2 - Page 15 -
(Mary Ann Campbell
Family)