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John N. Calhoun family letters, February 1941-April 1945

1943-01-15 Page 2

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of colds now. Your mother is still in bed. I don't think she is ever going to get out of there. She eats good, but don't have much strength and still has her pain in the side. Well I hired an old lady about 60 to come temporary until we see how Ruth gets. Her nanie is Kull & she is just a block south of us. Ruth is going to Dr Crow for an examination Monday morning. Mr Diamond told me this morning he was quitting at the plant next week. So the room will be empty. I am going to keep that room for whoever stays here. I think it will be better don't you? I am so tickled to think you are going to come this way and stop. I can hardly wait. I am afraid I will want to go right with you. Ed hasn't done anything yet I guess. I havn't heard from them since you left. Well must close & get to work. Loads of Hugs & Kisses Mommie Kids are all O.K. Carol Ann had a couple places that got infected on the bottom but are better now
 
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