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John N. Calhoun family letters, May 1942 - February 1943

1943-01-17 Page 2

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Dee - but the question bothers me as to where you are going to store the furniture - or move to - in case we do sell. I'll see what I can do about the car. There surely are lots of colds. But I'm back to normal once more. Too bad Mother is feeling so poorly. But make her get up - even if she only gets up and sits around - for she never will get up if she just lays in bed. I think she should take some kind of a tonic. Hope Mrs. Kull turns out OK. I think it is just as well to keep the room for her. I'll find out the details on my trip as soon as I can and let you know about them. I'm surely hoping to come by home. However, if I go on the train I'm afraid I won't be routed that way - while in the jaloopy, I could go as I pleased. I went to Church at town last night. They have a nice soldier's lounge there. Well, must close - sweetie pie. Loads of love and kisses. Glad the kids are OK. Yours Daddy
 
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