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Laura Davis letters to her husband Lloyd Davis, January-May 1944

1944-04-10 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 3

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3 These words almost sound "stuffed-shirty", but I can't seem to say such big and important thoughts any better. You might just sort of father that the Missus loves you! We had our last Home Nursing Class tonight. The teacher bathed a real, live baby. The Gazette took a picture. The baby, her mother, and the teacher were in the picture. They made an extra one for the baby's father who is in overseas service and has never seen the baby. I think it would be a deep pleasure to have our baby to raise. What it could have of your nature would make it worth all the responsibility and work. We had our last exam too. After class. Mrs Pickard, Mrs Hunt, Leone and I went to the Food Fountain for snack. Most lunches like that you buy nowadays aren't much to eat, and tonight was no exception. I'd have invited them to the house for a snack but Mrs. P. gossips too much. I like to have Mrs. Hunt as our guest at home but Pick is different. Of course Leone is good, as she always is. The Leone and I went to Kiebels to get a birthday card for Jerry. They, all the kin, were sending him cards and I was told too. So I sent one from "Laura and Lloyd." Then we went to the post office to mail it because it has to be in Camp Gurber, Okla by
 
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