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John N. Calhoun family letters, February 1941-April 1945
1943-01-28 Page 2
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How are you going to Michigan? Are you driving or going by train? I hope you do the latter. It worries me to have you alone in that old car, especially after night. John R has to go down and get his glasses tomorrow night. I surely hate to see him wear them, Well honey, it looks like I am going to have to quit my job at the shop, as it is out of the question to find anyone. I hate to give up in a way but I am just about worn out. I'll tell you. I have had an awful siege. Your mother is much better but looks bad and isn't improving as fast as she would like. I hope she isn't doing too much here for me. I try to get her not to do as much. Well honey, I don't know any more news, so will bring this to a close & try to get some sleep. I sure hope you will have a safe trip to Michigan. I'll be thinking about you. Goodnight. Hugs & Kisses Mommie & Kiddies
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How are you going to Michigan? Are you driving or going by train? I hope you do the latter. It worries me to have you alone in that old car, especially after night. John R has to go down and get his glasses tomorrow night. I surely hate to see him wear them, Well honey, it looks like I am going to have to quit my job at the shop, as it is out of the question to find anyone. I hate to give up in a way but I am just about worn out. I'll tell you. I have had an awful siege. Your mother is much better but looks bad and isn't improving as fast as she would like. I hope she isn't doing too much here for me. I try to get her not to do as much. Well honey, I don't know any more news, so will bring this to a close & try to get some sleep. I sure hope you will have a safe trip to Michigan. I'll be thinking about you. Goodnight. Hugs & Kisses Mommie & Kiddies
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