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John N. Calhoun family letters, February 1941-April 1945
1943-03-26 Page 2
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Going to finish this letter to you and get for home. Mrs. Sellars washed today and I will have the clothes to bring in. I got disappointed on the furnace job. They didn't get it done yesterday. The had an emergency job come up and had to do it. So I guess they won't get ours done until Monday. Of course as long as it is warm we don't need much fire. John R left on the 2:45 train to go up to Fairfield yesterday. I think it is nice he can go. Working in the store is good training for him I think. I guess we will probably go over to Glenis sunday so we can see Warren. Don't know for sure yet. I missed writing to you yesterday as it was ten o'clock when I finished last nite and I was as tired as a dog. I just feel into bed. Mrs. Wilson was in this morning and I told her about you seeing her nephew & she seemed real pleased. Well honey just three more weeks until you are through. Isn't that wonderful? I'll bet these last three weeks will be plenty tough won't they? Hope you will have good luck.
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Going to finish this letter to you and get for home. Mrs. Sellars washed today and I will have the clothes to bring in. I got disappointed on the furnace job. They didn't get it done yesterday. The had an emergency job come up and had to do it. So I guess they won't get ours done until Monday. Of course as long as it is warm we don't need much fire. John R left on the 2:45 train to go up to Fairfield yesterday. I think it is nice he can go. Working in the store is good training for him I think. I guess we will probably go over to Glenis sunday so we can see Warren. Don't know for sure yet. I missed writing to you yesterday as it was ten o'clock when I finished last nite and I was as tired as a dog. I just feel into bed. Mrs. Wilson was in this morning and I told her about you seeing her nephew & she seemed real pleased. Well honey just three more weeks until you are through. Isn't that wonderful? I'll bet these last three weeks will be plenty tough won't they? Hope you will have good luck.
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