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John N. Calhoun family letters, May 1942 - February 1943
1942-05-12 Page 2
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Wed morn 9:30 Well, I got too sleepy to finish last nite, so will write a little more now. I rec'd two letters from you this morning, so you see they do bunch up. I had to be here at 8 o'clock so I brought the car down to Ben Shye's and then walked on up to work. John R has gotten so he is quite the baseball fan. The only thing is he won't come home to supper when it is time, so Ruth gets mad and puts him to bed sometimes without his supper. Don't know how to handle it. He is sure cute the way he tells all about the game. The kids are growing so fast, and [slowing?] big on coming [last?] to see their daddy. I surely hope the car won't cost me too much to get fixed up. I have tried ever since Monday to get Dee, but can never catch him. I am going to have him find out what he can do about an extra tire. I don't think there is much hope though. Honey, you aren't any more lonesome to see me than I am to see you. I can hardly wait. The [Kingons?] don't think it is safe for me to spend the month of June back there with you, what do you think? It is a beautiful day + getting hot now. Well [illegible] must close + mail this. Love + kisses Dorothea + Kiddies
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Wed morn 9:30 Well, I got too sleepy to finish last nite, so will write a little more now. I rec'd two letters from you this morning, so you see they do bunch up. I had to be here at 8 o'clock so I brought the car down to Ben Shye's and then walked on up to work. John R has gotten so he is quite the baseball fan. The only thing is he won't come home to supper when it is time, so Ruth gets mad and puts him to bed sometimes without his supper. Don't know how to handle it. He is sure cute the way he tells all about the game. The kids are growing so fast, and [slowing?] big on coming [last?] to see their daddy. I surely hope the car won't cost me too much to get fixed up. I have tried ever since Monday to get Dee, but can never catch him. I am going to have him find out what he can do about an extra tire. I don't think there is much hope though. Honey, you aren't any more lonesome to see me than I am to see you. I can hardly wait. The [Kingons?] don't think it is safe for me to spend the month of June back there with you, what do you think? It is a beautiful day + getting hot now. Well [illegible] must close + mail this. Love + kisses Dorothea + Kiddies
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