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John N. Calhoun family letters, May 1942 - February 1943
1942-05-31 Page 2
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Dr Crow. Also an examination for the [illegible] [illegible]. He sure is a pessimist isn't he? He doesn't know what to do about finishing his law. I said he would wait until you come home to decide what to do. He realizes he can't even do manual labor again. Kids are fine, only a little cranky. They are tired from last nite. They went down after the cows and had a big time. I guess we are taking hamburger and going to the state park park about 4 o'clock. I am going to rest until then. It is a beautiful day. So bright and not so very hot. I hope it stays like this for my trip. I can stand it much better. Say about your cotton clothes. Ruth says some of your pants were too tight on you. Can you tell me which ones they were? No use bringing those. I got the trunk down yesterday and starting to pack. I thought I could put things in [illegible]. I think about it, tried the trunk in the back and it fits very well in there, especially if I don't take the extra of [illegible]. Well, I got Elma all fixed up yesterday she is going to be married this summer at [illegible]. I didn't think until 2 o'clock. Honey, just think just about few days wait. I hope we won't have to be separated any more. It sure is tough. There was 39 in SS. class this morning, but not much of a lesson. They are pretty quick. To much work. I wish you were here. Ruthie is going to [illegible] for dinner, over to Harry's. Goodbye love and kisses Mommie and Kiddies
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Dr Crow. Also an examination for the [illegible] [illegible]. He sure is a pessimist isn't he? He doesn't know what to do about finishing his law. I said he would wait until you come home to decide what to do. He realizes he can't even do manual labor again. Kids are fine, only a little cranky. They are tired from last nite. They went down after the cows and had a big time. I guess we are taking hamburger and going to the state park park about 4 o'clock. I am going to rest until then. It is a beautiful day. So bright and not so very hot. I hope it stays like this for my trip. I can stand it much better. Say about your cotton clothes. Ruth says some of your pants were too tight on you. Can you tell me which ones they were? No use bringing those. I got the trunk down yesterday and starting to pack. I thought I could put things in [illegible]. I think about it, tried the trunk in the back and it fits very well in there, especially if I don't take the extra of [illegible]. Well, I got Elma all fixed up yesterday she is going to be married this summer at [illegible]. I didn't think until 2 o'clock. Honey, just think just about few days wait. I hope we won't have to be separated any more. It sure is tough. There was 39 in SS. class this morning, but not much of a lesson. They are pretty quick. To much work. I wish you were here. Ruthie is going to [illegible] for dinner, over to Harry's. Goodbye love and kisses Mommie and Kiddies
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