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Laura Davis letters to her husband Lloyd Davis, January-March 1943

1943-01-18 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 2

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2 going so we were very comfortable. no special news there, Ras didn't work yesterday for the first Sunday in weeks because the whole plant was shut down. He looks pretty tired since they have been going it so steady every day, and he always does a ten hour shift. Otis was there. Hazel and I were visiting a bit alone last night while Carl went in to get his laundry from that family on Rockford Road. She said they were getting on so well and were so happy. Carl has said to her that he doesn't see why they didn't get married when we did. He figures how that they just lost that much time. He thinks it is pretty fine to have some one waiting for him to come home and caring about what becomes of him. They must see a lot of things the same way we do. What do you think? I talked to Mr Hodgson yesterday. He asked me to send the greetings of Mrs Hodgson and himself to you. I'm to go out there for supper some evening soon he says. Hazel said
 
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