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David R. Elder correspondence, August-September 1944

1944-09-30 Page 2

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chickens before they are hatched. Don't you agree? You mentioned of the different stores uptown that are getting repaint jobs done on there signs etc. I hope they don't make too big of a change in the old home town since we have left. It will sure seem different now if we were to see the new factory you have back there. I guess it will always be home even if they rebuild all of Washington. Boy it would sure be swell to be back there again. I guess most of us just didn't realize how swell it is back there in the good old U.S.A. until we are taken away. I as well as many others sure realize it now. Well Dave, this isn't much of a letter. But I'm hoping it will do for this time. So until next time I'll be looking for the Scuttlebutt. Your friend [Pfc] Edward J. Prebyl Jr.
 
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