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Helen Fox Angell letters to Bess Peebles Fox, July 1944-April 1945

1945-01-21 Helen Fox to Bess Peebles Fox Page 2

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No, I don' need peroxide. They have it in the Woolworth store here, as well as the PX, etc. No trouble with anything, except that the flour makes me break out when I eat the bread. I don't know what I weigh. I'd say ten pounds or more above what I weighed when I was bicycling a lot. I'll start doing that next month, probably as February is spring here. No, I'm not dating anyone in my spare time. It's all one big date, and I haven't found any special one to catch my attention. I go to quite a few parties, but usually with a group, as most of the permanent men here are married. The patients are sweet, but there are so many of them! Headquarters asked us to write letters to the chairmen of our local chapters as part of the publicity for the drive next month. I wrote today, so maybe you'll be reading my words of wisdom in the local paper. Love, Helen P.S. Those dried peaches are very good. Do you think you could send prunes or apricots, or are they too hard to get? H.F.
 
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