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John William Graham letters, October-November 1944

1944-11-25 John Graham to Mr. & Mrs. W.J. Graham Page 2

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I've only heard from Bob once, have you heard anymore from him, what he's doing etc? Perhaps I'll get a letter from him soon it's been quite a spell since I've written. I must write to Grandma, it's a shame her eyes are failing her so fast, it will break her heart when she can't write to all her friends. Got George's yearly calendar a couple of days ago it was good of him to remember me, it's such a handy little size to keep in my writing kit. One day is so much like the next one I always have to look up the date whenever I write. I was amused at your painting spree and all the things you'd painted. I couldn't help but think of Mrs. Good and her artistic brush work at least you didn't paint the bath tub like she did. No I haven't seen a Saturday Evening Post in months in fact I have seen few magazines of any sort for quite awhile. The service club gets a quota of them every week or month but the guys take them out and never return them so they're usually gone before I get a chance. The mice have kind of quit bothering us for the time being at least. Dont' know just
 
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