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Conger Reynolds correspondence, September 1918
1918-09-17 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 6
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and all that, you know. Sunday mama sang in the First Christian Church, and then we all had dinner at Ernest's. Honey, he is wonderful to us, and does so may things for us. He moved all our junk over for us, and yesterday he appeared with an oil stove, a basket of "spuds" and a large bag of tomatoes. We came over to do Julie's wash today because she couldn't get a girl and she's so busy at school. Going home and lie down now. Pow'ful tired. Am anxiously looking for more mail!! I love you, Conger dear. Daphne.
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and all that, you know. Sunday mama sang in the First Christian Church, and then we all had dinner at Ernest's. Honey, he is wonderful to us, and does so may things for us. He moved all our junk over for us, and yesterday he appeared with an oil stove, a basket of "spuds" and a large bag of tomatoes. We came over to do Julie's wash today because she couldn't get a girl and she's so busy at school. Going home and lie down now. Pow'ful tired. Am anxiously looking for more mail!! I love you, Conger dear. Daphne.
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