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Thomas W. Messenger correspondence, January-May 1918

1918-01-23 Thomas Messenger to Mr. & Mrs. N.H. Messenger Page 7

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Its not near as good a picture as my graduation pictures are - I dont think. Papa how is your rheumatism. I hope you are lots better by this time for I know that that is no joke. So Mamma let you smoke in bed. They wouldnt let me when I was in the hospital. I hope you are able to cook by this time. Id like to be there and help eat those fried potatoes etc. and the coffee. Dad, you sure have these cooks of ours beat at making that. We had a good dinner today. Mashed potatoes & gravy, dandy beefsteak, bread, tea, and a couple of other dishes that I didn't sample for I wasn't very hungry. Mamma, are you still out to Fishers. That was too bad about Mr. Fishers death.,
 
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