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Helen Angell Fox letters to Bess Peebles Fox, January-May 1944

1944-01-23 Helen Fox to Bess Peebles Fox Page 3

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3 note Fahy is Mary Parden's mother's maiden name. country is buried. Tell Mary that I saw a grave marked Margaret Fahy, wife of Laughlin Fahy. Ask her if it is a relative. It was a very old grave -- 1700 and something. Our hours are most peculiar here at the hotel. Juliette is home in New York for the weekend, Helen Dike left Saturday for her unit and Fran Ewinger, the Burlington girl must have had quite a weekend. She stopped in last night at 10 to put on more powder and hadn't come in by the time I left for work at 9:30 this morning. She's one of those who judges the success of a date by its length. A good idea to fix up Betty Haas' pillow. I wanted to but never got to it. All my friends are getting me film and I think I'll have about eight rolls to take. I'm so glad you are feeling better this year. So am I! Not a cold even and last year I was sick all of January. I enjoyed Jap's letter & will write as soon as I've started the book. I'm mad as hops about those nice cookies. I wrapped them carefully in paper, then
 
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