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John N. Calhoun family letters, February 1941-April 1945
1943-02-19 Page 2
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the proxy statement. Honey, have you fixed out our income tax yet? Please don't want until the last second. If you don't have time, get someone up there to fix it up for you. You never did tell me whether you wanted me to send my blanks or if you have some with you. I will send the form Gladys send me that has to be attached to the State Income tax reports. It worries me about them honey, so please tell me you have them done, or let me have my figures & have someone here do both right away. No letter from you today, but know you must be dreadfully busy. I talked to Mrs. Griesel tonight & she said, they had, had Marion & the boys out there for supper & had just brought them back. She said Ed said living conditions were terrible there. He didn't know whether he was going to find a place for the family or not. So guess she is up in the air as to what to do. Kids are all OK & Grandma too. She is getting stronger everyday. The kids have several days off next week on account of the canned goods rationing. I dread to think about it. I drove the car down today and so went to Food City & got a lot of groceries on the way home. The Griesel's wanted me to give you their regards. Well honey, I am so sleepy, so will ring off Goodnight Hugs and Kiss Dorothea
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the proxy statement. Honey, have you fixed out our income tax yet? Please don't want until the last second. If you don't have time, get someone up there to fix it up for you. You never did tell me whether you wanted me to send my blanks or if you have some with you. I will send the form Gladys send me that has to be attached to the State Income tax reports. It worries me about them honey, so please tell me you have them done, or let me have my figures & have someone here do both right away. No letter from you today, but know you must be dreadfully busy. I talked to Mrs. Griesel tonight & she said, they had, had Marion & the boys out there for supper & had just brought them back. She said Ed said living conditions were terrible there. He didn't know whether he was going to find a place for the family or not. So guess she is up in the air as to what to do. Kids are all OK & Grandma too. She is getting stronger everyday. The kids have several days off next week on account of the canned goods rationing. I dread to think about it. I drove the car down today and so went to Food City & got a lot of groceries on the way home. The Griesel's wanted me to give you their regards. Well honey, I am so sleepy, so will ring off Goodnight Hugs and Kiss Dorothea
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