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John N. Calhoun family letters, May 1942 - February 1943
1942-05-18 Page 4
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bank & she decided to let me put it in our bank & she wouldn't have to put it in & then just draw it out again. You got another [illegible] notice today which I will enclose. The kids are all eating fine now. The two boys are hungry all the time. They were out with me working & I had to feed them up before they went to bed. Do you think it advisable for me to wear slacks? Or do you like them? Say no if you don't. I talked with Mrs. [Griesel?] tonite & she says Don's leg is just about the same. They brought in milk & butter today. I don't know how to get even with her. They won't take anything for it. They said they were having trouble with Don's [illegible]. He is trying to get it straightened out now. I have the [illegible] bill at Ben Thye's & 10.95 at Kleins to pay & then that is all I owe. Isn't it grand. Well honey I am very tired so will get to bed. Just three weeks from today & we will be starting to see the most wonderful daddy in the world. John R is counting the days. They got quite a kick out of hearing me read the letters about how you had been training. Goodnight affectionately yours [illegible] & kids
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bank & she decided to let me put it in our bank & she wouldn't have to put it in & then just draw it out again. You got another [illegible] notice today which I will enclose. The kids are all eating fine now. The two boys are hungry all the time. They were out with me working & I had to feed them up before they went to bed. Do you think it advisable for me to wear slacks? Or do you like them? Say no if you don't. I talked with Mrs. [Griesel?] tonite & she says Don's leg is just about the same. They brought in milk & butter today. I don't know how to get even with her. They won't take anything for it. They said they were having trouble with Don's [illegible]. He is trying to get it straightened out now. I have the [illegible] bill at Ben Thye's & 10.95 at Kleins to pay & then that is all I owe. Isn't it grand. Well honey I am very tired so will get to bed. Just three weeks from today & we will be starting to see the most wonderful daddy in the world. John R is counting the days. They got quite a kick out of hearing me read the letters about how you had been training. Goodnight affectionately yours [illegible] & kids
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