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John William Graham letters, August-September 1944

1944-08-15 John Graham to Mr. & Mrs. W.J. Graham Page 2

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I think you folks have the very nicest kind of vegetable garden I know of. No weeds no hoeing and it all comes delivered in paper sacks. Pretty soft I'd say. You surely have good neighbors. Or maybe Mom is getting so thin the neighbors dont think you are providing well enough. What about it Pop. Some of it really sounded good the garden stuff is not nearly as nice quality as at home and we dont get it often for it must all be inspected & checked by the medical authorities I guess. Wish I could be at home to go to Florida with you this winter, go if you think you can possibly make it and would like it. You should see Elmer Fox maybe with Daisy you could make a foresome for golfing bridge or bathing on the sunny beaches. Say Mother, Adeline says they are sending me that Des Moines service edition so you wont have to monkey with it anymore. Just showered and changed clothes, have to send out my laundry this afternoon so must stop and do that and get back to work. Love Johnny
 
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