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Helen Fox Angell letters to Bess Peebles Fox, July 1944-April 1945

1944-07-23 Helen Fox to Bess Peebles Fox Page 2

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name of the brand. I'd like to have some more of them if you could send them. The pink ones are nice, too. The salted nuts hit the spot, and gosh, now I think you'd better wait till October before sending any more hot chocolate. We're really stocked, but how we love it. The almond Hersheys are a treat. Did I tell you Mary's second box came? It arrived night before last, just as the first one was gone. I sent the last two with Jay when she went to dinner with some people who had two children. We are having our party for the volunteers Tuesday night and I think it will be fun. Your letter hundred and five came yesterday. No, you don't need to feel sorry for me. The hardships are few and far between and when I'm tired out all I have to do is stop. I'll bet it's Clara (Teacher at Whitefish Bay, Wis.), too, and not Mr. M. (Superintendent at W.B.) She was loafing five years ago, really. No hay fever, and don't expect any. I'm so sorry your foot is sore. I remember how mine felt. It will be grand to come back, I know. Love, Helen
 
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