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John N. Calhoun family letters, May 1942 - February 1943
1942-07-14 Page 2
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No letter from you today dear and am expecting two tomorow. Hope I won't be disappointed. I know you must be very busy. I had a busy dat today & everyone was late for the appointments & had a [permanent?] cancel & a shampoo [illegible] & had a manicure cancel. So my day didn't run as smoothly. I am very tired tonite. It is much cooler tonite & will be a good night to sleep. Wish you were here. I guess I am just a big baby aren't I? I wrote to John R today down at [Rankins?]. If you have time, you might send him a card. Don't know how long he is going to stay. I won't let him wear his welcome out though. Ida Mae Lasey & Ross were in the shop to see me today. They are living down here now. he is working at the plant. They have four children a girl & three boys. She is getting a permanent Thurs. afternoon - Tomorrow is the Community [prevue?]. Don't know whether I will get time to take the kids over or not. Guess the will be plenty disappointed if they don't get to go. Well did you get to town over the week end? What did you find out? Can you inquire about the schools? Are they any good down there? You know that is one thing we will have to look out for. John R has such a good start, wouldn't want to set him back. Well sweetie pie I must close & get some sleep. Be sure & send those papers back immediately & tell me how & what to do. Lovingly yours Hugs & kiss Mommie & kiddies
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No letter from you today dear and am expecting two tomorow. Hope I won't be disappointed. I know you must be very busy. I had a busy dat today & everyone was late for the appointments & had a [permanent?] cancel & a shampoo [illegible] & had a manicure cancel. So my day didn't run as smoothly. I am very tired tonite. It is much cooler tonite & will be a good night to sleep. Wish you were here. I guess I am just a big baby aren't I? I wrote to John R today down at [Rankins?]. If you have time, you might send him a card. Don't know how long he is going to stay. I won't let him wear his welcome out though. Ida Mae Lasey & Ross were in the shop to see me today. They are living down here now. he is working at the plant. They have four children a girl & three boys. She is getting a permanent Thurs. afternoon - Tomorrow is the Community [prevue?]. Don't know whether I will get time to take the kids over or not. Guess the will be plenty disappointed if they don't get to go. Well did you get to town over the week end? What did you find out? Can you inquire about the schools? Are they any good down there? You know that is one thing we will have to look out for. John R has such a good start, wouldn't want to set him back. Well sweetie pie I must close & get some sleep. Be sure & send those papers back immediately & tell me how & what to do. Lovingly yours Hugs & kiss Mommie & kiddies
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