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Laura Davis letters to her husband Lloyd Davis, April-October 1943

1943-05-10 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 1

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No. 54 Pvt. Lloyd Davis, 37420940 Co. D.-9th Bn.-1st Repl. Depot A.P.O. 761, c/o Postmaster New York, New York Mrs. Lloyd Davis 817 19th St. SE Cedar Rapids, Iowa May 10, 1943 Dearest, Not getting this written on Monday, but I'll write it as if I did, because that will keep up my "one letter a day" plan to you. After work I took Mrs Hunt to KV cafe for supper. We like a change once in a while and I usually drive the Plymouth to work on Mondays because I don't have an office car on Mon P.M's. I'm in intake then like always. So if she and I are going to Marion or any out of the way place to eat, Monday is the time to do it. We had a nice time. I stopped at Jones Drug on the way back from Marion and got a money order to pay for a social work magazine. Then I took her home and went to Virginia's. She asked me to come over and help on some Red Cross stuff. I did. Then too she wanted to give the topics to me for a lecture of two hours to her new class on Fri morn. Sort of like those meetings I held last summer. It is a little irony that she is the paid worker who is really not able to do a technical lecture. But I'm glad to help Red Cross because those women will be trying to visit families of service men. And I certainly want them to do it as well as possible so the soldiers and their families will get as good help as possible. To my good laddie, Love, Laura [smiley face doodle]
 
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