mii s i t i a • i i-I'H'-i'iat ■iiiMftniMiasiiiilt;aii«lt;fiIN THE MAIL BOXSt Andrews, Florida,April 12, 1930Pind enclosed check for my paper for 1930 I am leaving here the 16th for Snow Hill. Maryland, and you may send U there until further notice St Andrews is built on white sand and when you look out in the morning it looks like snow, but it feels like frost You build a good fire, then you look out and see the children on the street barefooted Then you realize you are in the Sunny South ’* People, that have lived here thirty years don't remember of ever seeing such a cold winter There are lots of people spending the winter here from the north Also lots of dck people here They don't take care of themselves They think they are in Florida and they don't need to I have not had a cold this winter, but I take the best of care not toWe are having home grown straw-Order of discharge signed.Estate of Myron R Cox Petition for discharge Petition allowed Ordersigned.Estate of Daniel J Phenix Claims allowed Inventory filed and approvedEstate of Carl Cook Inventory filed and approved Estate of Minott Wilkinson Proof of notice to claimants Certificate of publication and of posting fjled Claims allowedEstate of Fred W Noll Special bond of administratrix in sum of $8,000 filed with Charles A Smith and George F Earhart as securities Bond approved.Hearing on petition Estate of Thomas Frail Claims allowed by agreement Estate of Newton J Walton Inven-berries now—25c a quart Can get no more grapefruits or oranges. The grapefruits are in bloom and they smell very sweet I hope to visit Illinois next fallMary Ingels de Guibert