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Carroll Steinbeck letters to his parents, January - May, 1946
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May 2, 46 Thurs. AM. Dear Folks, Made it to Madison yesterday afternoon and had no trouble finding a room at a good Hotel. Went out and saw Ruth and her husband last evening. They were surprised for they certainly didn't expect us. Stayed out at the trailer for supper and then talked until about 11:00. They have a pretty nice setup for the kids in their park. Haven't decided just when we'll start home. Guess it won't be many more days, but look for us when we get there. We are having a swell time, no fooling. Margret: Those P.J's fit fine with all that fine needlework. At least I had a pair when it was over. Time for dinner and I'm really hungry so think I'd better get ready to go. Be seeing you one of these days. Love, Evelyn & Carroll
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May 2, 46 Thurs. AM. Dear Folks, Made it to Madison yesterday afternoon and had no trouble finding a room at a good Hotel. Went out and saw Ruth and her husband last evening. They were surprised for they certainly didn't expect us. Stayed out at the trailer for supper and then talked until about 11:00. They have a pretty nice setup for the kids in their park. Haven't decided just when we'll start home. Guess it won't be many more days, but look for us when we get there. We are having a swell time, no fooling. Margret: Those P.J's fit fine with all that fine needlework. At least I had a pair when it was over. Time for dinner and I'm really hungry so think I'd better get ready to go. Be seeing you one of these days. Love, Evelyn & Carroll
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