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John N. Calhoun family letters, February 1941-April 1945
1943-01-12 Page 2
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Kids are all O.K. Sissies little bottom is just about well now. There are only about five places yet to het healed up. John R. hauled clinkers last nite. He is a lot of help when you handle him O.K. I went over to the rent office to get some blanks for the new apt. people to fill in & saw the Fitzpatrick girl & Fannie & both said to tell you hello. Said they all liked you so much at the court house & was so glad to see you. It almost makes me jealous. Fannie said Ted had put in for a furlough for Jan 20th but didn't know whether he would get it or not. He is still in Ft Sill. I forgot to enclose the clipping about Jeri Reeve in your last letter & can't this one either, for I don't have it here. I will send it thought later. Your mother got a card from Marjorie, but was too busy to read it last nite. I will read it & then tell you the contents next time. I paid the telephone bill today. Must pay that coal bill tomorrow. Guess my lady is dry so will close & get her out. Please write & tell me all the particulars about going to Michigan. Goodnight Hugs & Kisses Dorothea & kiddies
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Kids are all O.K. Sissies little bottom is just about well now. There are only about five places yet to het healed up. John R. hauled clinkers last nite. He is a lot of help when you handle him O.K. I went over to the rent office to get some blanks for the new apt. people to fill in & saw the Fitzpatrick girl & Fannie & both said to tell you hello. Said they all liked you so much at the court house & was so glad to see you. It almost makes me jealous. Fannie said Ted had put in for a furlough for Jan 20th but didn't know whether he would get it or not. He is still in Ft Sill. I forgot to enclose the clipping about Jeri Reeve in your last letter & can't this one either, for I don't have it here. I will send it thought later. Your mother got a card from Marjorie, but was too busy to read it last nite. I will read it & then tell you the contents next time. I paid the telephone bill today. Must pay that coal bill tomorrow. Guess my lady is dry so will close & get her out. Please write & tell me all the particulars about going to Michigan. Goodnight Hugs & Kisses Dorothea & kiddies
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