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

1944-10-24 Helen Fox to Bess Peebles Fox Page 3

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house the Red Cross has taken as a club for us. The cosy feeling was purely mental, and was caused by not having to get up and dress and be ready to help move patients. Gourock is pronounced Goor' uk. [Ardentining?] is very small. I'm glad the fall work is coming so well. I'm very busy just now designing Christmas card stencils and producing parts for felt animals and dolls. I have a Simple simon that is a honey. I have to cut out about ten tomorrow to supply the demand. Pictures are Seated Helen C. in front of our dormitory block Standin - on proch of Rec. Hall and library - Nellie Glass & a patient. Also standing - someone who is not at her best, I can assure you. She still carries things in both pockets. Love, Helen P.S. Fruit cake is really swell with tea or hot chocolate. Do you suppose you could find a well-wrapped one to send?
 
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