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Conger Reynolds correspondence, September 1918
1918-09-18 Daphne Reynolds to Conger Reynolds Page 1
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Sept. 18th '18 Dearest,- I must tell you the news! Last evening the postman waddled in with a box from Kansas City, and in it was a silver cake basket with our initial (Oh boy!). It was from Beth Griffin. You've heard me speak of Miss Beth, with whom mama used to stay in Rich Hill. Beth has been threatening to make a trip to K.C. and buy us something ever since she first heard of our marriage, but she's tied up in an ice plant and busier than heck, so she's not
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Sept. 18th '18 Dearest,- I must tell you the news! Last evening the postman waddled in with a box from Kansas City, and in it was a silver cake basket with our initial (Oh boy!). It was from Beth Griffin. You've heard me speak of Miss Beth, with whom mama used to stay in Rich Hill. Beth has been threatening to make a trip to K.C. and buy us something ever since she first heard of our marriage, but she's tied up in an ice plant and busier than heck, so she's not
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