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John William Graham letters, August-September 1944

1944-08-22 John Graham to Mr. & Mrs. W.J. Graham Page 2

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teeth and put in a couple of fillings for me. I was glad of it for dental work isn't so easy to get done over here. He seemed very gentle and quick both good characteristics for a dentist, he also took a couple of x-rays of that bridge in front and an inlay in back but both were satisfactory. I do enjoy your daily letters they dont come in order but I enjoy them none the less. Im sorry I can't get one off every day but there are sometimes I just cant find the time and really there is so little variation in one day and the next that I can find nothing to say. Sometimes there are things I could tell but I know they would be censored out so whats the use. I remember the cart I made out at John Wilburs. dont see how it lasted all these years. I remember I had lots of fun driving Shep around, expect he was quite disgusted and just tolerated it. Maybe little Harold can get Ragsy broke to drive. Where is the Sherrens new farm you spoke of their buying, must be near town from the way you spoke. They are really making a go of the place he runs arent they. guess someone would so I'm glad its them. I'm not surprised to hear about [Dan Moen?] I had heard it might be some such trouble that he got out of the army. I'm very sorry for Emma tho and hope he is not as bad as it seems. It will seem funny not to have the Hoovers for neighbors they have lived near us almost as long as I can remember, but I hope they like their new house if & when they move. Glad you heard from King Jr. & he is okay and having a good time. of course many things could have
 
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