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

1942-05-19 Page 2

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in Ireland. It said mostly from the middle west too. Lots of people think it won't last much longer I would surely like to believe it wouldn't and we could have our daddy back home again. Kids are all O.K. It is rather hard for them, when they can't go on the yard anywhere. I think while we are gone, it will give the grass a good chance to get started. You won't know the place. It looks so much different this way. Mrs Gillis thinks it does anyway. Went to sleep on the job last nite so will write a little more. Another chilly, cloudy day. I heard over the radio this morning that the gas rationing will be in force all over the world by July 30. What I am afraid of is, they will ration here before we get started. If we got there & then they started rationing would they let us have enough to get home on? Did you tell them we would take the apt? If so, be sure & find out what we will have to furnish Must get to work now, so will close. Love & kisses Mommie & kiddies
 
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