
Season Greeting.
Post marked Corning, Ohio. Dec. 10, 1910. Addressed to Mr. Lee G. Weaver, #94 Tireman Ave., Detroit, Mich.
“Dear Cousin, I rec’d your letter OK and will ans some of these days. Will have a couple boarders now soon, come down and I’ll try and feed you better this time. Many thanks for those cards, I assure you I appreciate them. Mary {Weaver, Alta’s daughter] is very anxious for Santa. She can hardly wait. She often speaks of Lee. Glad you had a good time, come again. I suppose you are busy with your studies by this time. Hope you get along OK. Elmer [Weaver] hardly gets time for a good breath. He is hauling logs. Your cousins, Elmer and Alta [Brown Weaver]”
Alta was the wife of Grandpa Lee’s cousin Elmer Joseph Goodliff Weaver, the son of Charles Louis Weaver.
