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BRUCE HAACK PUBLISHING
1978
Music Education Materials P.O. Box 9, Glen Mills,
Pennsylvania 19342
1942
This letter is titled: LIZZIE KIRBY.
I got to know her in our town of Rocky Mountain House, Alberta
Canada. I being eleven
and she having about 7 smiling children). She (Lizzie)(Tin
Lizzie); a lady Blacksmith.
Lizzie could shoe a horse better than a man - it was said
- and she was always welding -
(acetylene torches); grimy face - smile -loving eyes - her
children - all smiles. (by now 11 children)(1946?)- great
names too. And every sunday Lizzie and husband Tim (staunch
and fierce but such a twinkle) in the Nazarene Church - such
clappin and singin and boy oh boy could I hear it - and once
I played the pump organ for their service and the smiles and
smiles and wow - they really enjoyed my imp-provisation At
14 I taught
piano lessons to the Kirby daugnters for 35 cents each.
Dear Lizzie Kirby I loved you then and I love you now and
I guess you loved me.
Dear sweet smile. Lady of the Bellows.
B.C.H. 1978
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