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John N. Calhoun family letters, May 1942 - February 1943
Undated letter 7
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Honey, I do hope you can come home this week end. I am really getting homesick to see you. I do hate to have Clifford operating on though as he is just looking fine now + his eye is much better. When he is feeling so fine, I hate to bother it. Do you suppose it would ever go away? This has been a very nice day. Not so very cold, but rather cloudy. I took the car out for the first time since I took your mother to the bus that day. It sure is filthy dirty. I haven't had a letter form you since last Thursday. I suppose there will be three or four by tomorrow. They seem to bunch up. I think it was all O.K. with Jamison about waiting for the Ins. money. We will probably have to borrow a little until we get started again. I haven't gotten the apt rented yet. I am going to have Ruth put the add in again Tuesday nite. I sure hope we will find some good renters, person, but don't want to rent it to one when I can get two, would you? We are going to run out to [Grierals'?] for a few minutes. They were in + brought us a gallon of milk this morning, but I didn't see them, as I was at Sunday school. Well dearie, I guess my hair is about dry, so will bring this to a close + mail this + get for home. The kids are up here with me + are about to drive me crazy. Will see you real soon. Much love + Kisses Mommie + Kiddies
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Honey, I do hope you can come home this week end. I am really getting homesick to see you. I do hate to have Clifford operating on though as he is just looking fine now + his eye is much better. When he is feeling so fine, I hate to bother it. Do you suppose it would ever go away? This has been a very nice day. Not so very cold, but rather cloudy. I took the car out for the first time since I took your mother to the bus that day. It sure is filthy dirty. I haven't had a letter form you since last Thursday. I suppose there will be three or four by tomorrow. They seem to bunch up. I think it was all O.K. with Jamison about waiting for the Ins. money. We will probably have to borrow a little until we get started again. I haven't gotten the apt rented yet. I am going to have Ruth put the add in again Tuesday nite. I sure hope we will find some good renters, person, but don't want to rent it to one when I can get two, would you? We are going to run out to [Grierals'?] for a few minutes. They were in + brought us a gallon of milk this morning, but I didn't see them, as I was at Sunday school. Well dearie, I guess my hair is about dry, so will bring this to a close + mail this + get for home. The kids are up here with me + are about to drive me crazy. Will see you real soon. Much love + Kisses Mommie + Kiddies
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