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Laura Davis letters from friends and family, 1943

1943-06-09 Bessie Rector to Laura Frances Davis Page 3

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The next time I am in town, I shall send you a check which will clear up my account with you. Paid my income tax and now have a little to spare. Have you heard from Lloyd yet? It seems as tho a letter should get thru now. I certainly hope you hear soon. That suspense and uncertainly is most wearing. By the way, are you doing something to gain a little weight. I thought you were pretty thin last fall. Bill has been talking about coming out here a day or two before I start back but I don't think he'll make it as he is far too busy and his shop just doesn't run when he is away for several days. He has surely had a struggle since he started in business. He called me last Sun. but didn't day anything too definite about coming. Did you get a change in your job - child welfare, I mean? Must hurry now, hoping to hear from you soon. Lovingly, Bessie
 
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