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John N. Calhoun family letters, August 1941-February 1946
1941-09-28 Page 4
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get, he is coming along OK. Hope your folks are getting better down at Excelsior. I'll bet the rain was pretty nice, wasn't it? So Carolly Annie thinks she is some pumpkin, does she, just because she got some new shoes? Well, I guess we all do when we get new shoes. I am returning Mother's card, which you enclosed. I hope John R. will be able to play me a tune when I get home. At least make some loud noise. I surely wish I could play a Clarinet. I saw about Beatrice Smith's engagement in the paper. She is a nice girl but surely not very forward. Thanks for the clipping about Verna Findlay's donation to the Keosauqua Community Center. Pretty nice of her. She always
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get, he is coming along OK. Hope your folks are getting better down at Excelsior. I'll bet the rain was pretty nice, wasn't it? So Carolly Annie thinks she is some pumpkin, does she, just because she got some new shoes? Well, I guess we all do when we get new shoes. I am returning Mother's card, which you enclosed. I hope John R. will be able to play me a tune when I get home. At least make some loud noise. I surely wish I could play a Clarinet. I saw about Beatrice Smith's engagement in the paper. She is a nice girl but surely not very forward. Thanks for the clipping about Verna Findlay's donation to the Keosauqua Community Center. Pretty nice of her. She always
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