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John N. Calhoun family letters, May 1942 - February 1943
1943-01-12 Page 2
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make out & send him his statements then, too. Surely glad the kids are feeling well and hope it continues - for that is always quite a worry if they are sick. Do you still have snow there on the ground? We don't have any. Yes, I'll surely try to come there on the way to Michigan if it is at all possible and it will be if I can get the old car to run. And you had better go with me if you can. So be shopping around to find someone interested in the house - or the lower apartment - if and when you leave - the last of April. I don't know what becomes of all the money we make - maybe we save more than we think we do - but it surely seems to go fast. Thanks for Ruth Liddy's card which I'm returning. Love & kisses, Daddy.
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make out & send him his statements then, too. Surely glad the kids are feeling well and hope it continues - for that is always quite a worry if they are sick. Do you still have snow there on the ground? We don't have any. Yes, I'll surely try to come there on the way to Michigan if it is at all possible and it will be if I can get the old car to run. And you had better go with me if you can. So be shopping around to find someone interested in the house - or the lower apartment - if and when you leave - the last of April. I don't know what becomes of all the money we make - maybe we save more than we think we do - but it surely seems to go fast. Thanks for Ruth Liddy's card which I'm returning. Love & kisses, Daddy.
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