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John N. Calhoun family letters, February 1941-April 1945
1943-02-24 Page 2
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Well Marian sold the house & closed the deal this morning. She is to leave by Mar. the 15th. Ed called her long distance monday nite. He is working in San Diego & likes it fine. He didn't like Los Angeles very well. Marian is so excited. She is going to sell off some of her stuff. I sure hate to see them go. But I hope it is a move for the best. I looked for that card from Sun shine that you thought I should have sent, but didn't find any? I am sorry. Would it be important? I will ask Vince for a receipt when I go in again. Maybe I will find time tomorrow. There was a fire in the house on the corner of Vine & tenth. They even carried out pieces of furniture that was on fire when they brought it out. The Griesel's brought a gal of milk, a qt. of cream, some butter and a can of meat. You just can't get caught up with them. They are selling cream to the Farmington Creamery now. Well darling I just can't keep awake any longer. Kids are all fine too. They have been enjoying their days off. John R went to the Y.M.C. A. tonight again. I am afraid it is too much for him. Goodnight dear Hugs & Kisses Mommie & Kiddies
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Well Marian sold the house & closed the deal this morning. She is to leave by Mar. the 15th. Ed called her long distance monday nite. He is working in San Diego & likes it fine. He didn't like Los Angeles very well. Marian is so excited. She is going to sell off some of her stuff. I sure hate to see them go. But I hope it is a move for the best. I looked for that card from Sun shine that you thought I should have sent, but didn't find any? I am sorry. Would it be important? I will ask Vince for a receipt when I go in again. Maybe I will find time tomorrow. There was a fire in the house on the corner of Vine & tenth. They even carried out pieces of furniture that was on fire when they brought it out. The Griesel's brought a gal of milk, a qt. of cream, some butter and a can of meat. You just can't get caught up with them. They are selling cream to the Farmington Creamery now. Well darling I just can't keep awake any longer. Kids are all fine too. They have been enjoying their days off. John R went to the Y.M.C. A. tonight again. I am afraid it is too much for him. Goodnight dear Hugs & Kisses Mommie & Kiddies
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