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John N. Calhoun family letters, August 1941-February 1946

1942-01-26 Page 2

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if there were any from here in that bunch. They were from Claiborne. Mary Hippe was in today, and had her hair done. She looks fine & as fat as a pig. Says she isn't going to work, unless something just comes up that she wants to do real bad. She is staying at Hippe's now, but guess she is going to stay at Vicks where she used to room. John R brought his report card home, and it had two Q's and a B on it. I think that is fine don't you? The kids are all feeling pretty well again. Hope they will continue now and don't get any disease. Vince Cullen called me today & said he had a card from you & told me about filing for Homestead Exemption and I told him I would see to it Wed. afternoon. He seemed to be pleased to get your card. I had a very busy day, but got
 
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