Hud~ins 7 Fanny 3‘ohnson to$ ecoic by wood. I remember lots cf times Mr. Wrigley would corne out in the yard vJi~re I was splitting kindling, i~e‘d laugh and he‘d take the ax away fro~i me and split it hisself. Finest r~ian~~for a rich man I ever see0 Cooking at the hotel at Winsiov; was nice. There was lots of fine ladies what wanted to take me home with them ~hen they 1.~ent home0 3ut I told then, ‘No thank you, I-lot Springs is my home. l‘in going there this vcinter.‘ I ‘in gettdng sort of old. now0 ~ feet ain‘t so sure E~S ihey used to be. But I can ~et abouti I can get around to cook and I can still see to threod a needle0 ~y dau~ter has a good home for me „ ( I was conducted into a lar~,e livin~ room, comfort~ibly furnished and v~ith a decree of taste—~caught glimpses of a v~eli furnished dining room and a kitchen e~uiprn.ent which appeared thoroughly modern-~Intervie~er) “People in Eo~ Springs is gocd people. They seem sort of friendly. Folks in Eureka did. toot even more so. But maybe it ~s cause I w~s younger then and got to see more of them. But the Lord has blessed me with a good daug~iter, I got nothing to co~~iplain about, I don‘t hold ~rud~~es ag~inst nobody~ The good Lord knows what he is doing.“