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Conger Reynolds correspondence, April-December 1919

1919-05-31 Daphne Reynolds to Mary Goodenough Page 3

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What can they be thinking of, I wonder, to send such rot to the boys. The female contingent was even worse. Aside from one girl, a Mrs. Bumstead who sang very sweetly, there was absolutely nothing to it. Two girls in particular, were cheap vaudeville people with painted hair and loose morals. They didn't dare drink in the smoker, with their uniforms on so they went thru to the back where the drinks are made, and "tipped them off the bar." By the way, if you will forward this to the rest of the family to let them read it, it may interest Julie & Fritz to know that Mrs. Bumstead from Columbus and Jane Dillon (Mrs. Raeb or suthin like that is
 
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