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  1. 951.401 - Northwest Railway Museum Christmas Card.

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    Northwest Railway Museum Christmas Card.
  2. 951.402 - Northwest Railway Museum Christmas Card.

    Card, Greeting

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    Northwest Railway Museum Christmas Card.
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  11. Scheuchzer Family outside their home, North Bend.  December 25, 1912.
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  19. PO.325.0107.3 - C Beadon Hall Christmas Card, 1970. Dear Folks: Rather then showing an unusual (for Washington) snow scene this year of 1970 we have for you two hardy Washington flowers; the dogwood and rhododendron. Eda is still at the Issaquah Villa, is pretty well except for her extreme thinness. They are real good to her and either Dee Dee or we are down there most every day and take her for rides in her wheel chair to help a little maybe. Charles and Deeds are spending this Thanksgiving in Hawaii having a little vacation and they seem pretty well. Their children, Wayne and Randi, are keeping house and are getting real good at it. I hope to go south at Christmas time and no doubt will find many changes over the years. Carol Ann Melle is graduated from the University and is learning to be a teacher of the deaf. James Jr is thru school and may become a professor. Ruthie and Jim are fine and still in law business at Riverside. Helen's youngest, Susan, is home from Spain and is now studying at San Diego to become a teacher of Spanish and English. Brad is in the Reporting business and seems to be real successful at it. Gretchen and Bill are still farming north of San Francisco. THey now have a daughter, Jennifer, so you can see that farming pays big dividends. Ed runs his newspaper and he and Helen really enjoy their new house out of the smog. Here, Emma I. comes to help us each week, Pauline goes to see Eda each two weeks and dolls her all up; and the Browns are next to us in Mobile home and make us company. Brownie is our cheerful driver. Emma E. is still boss here and everyone says that I look fine so she must be doing a very good job. I have a Pace Maker that keeps me ticking real lively, too. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Eda and Beadon

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  20. PO.325.0107.4 - C Beadon Hall Christmas Card, 1969. Yes, this is a winter (1969) scene right out of Washington! As this year we have bad news about Eda. With her Senile Psychosis she was pretty good until about the First of October when she seemed to back up rapidly. Now she is at the Issaquah Villa, a real nice convalescent place. She gets fine care and if any good can be done for her they will do it. Her chances of coming home soon appear very slim. Other things are going well. Charles and Deeds went to Hawaii for two weeks as his doc told him to take it easy. Wayne and Randi kept house while they were gone, Helen and Ruthie are both in good shape now. Jime and Ruthie are busy and James Jr graduates this year and Carol Ann also. This year she has been working at "digs" where she has prospected for artifacts and any signs of previous civilizations. Ed and Helen have a new house at Corona and it is up high enough to escape the snow. Their youngest is back from Spain after a fine year. Gretchen and her husband Bill are, of all things, living on a farm just north of San Franscisco. And their boy, Brad, is making his name in the reporting business. Here Emma Eaton took Penny's place and she is not so young that getting a new husband is even of any consequence. Emma I. still cleans us up each week; and Pauline's customer here is gone for the present; and Maggie and Brownie are still with us and enjoy their trailer house. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Eda and Beadon

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