Dear Ted,
I was awfully glad to get your card informing me of your safe arrival but say, - were you kidding about the time you got there? I'm flabbergasted! Mother wants to know if you put your arms out the side and flew. I wonder how much sooner you would have gotten there if I had been along to shift the gears.
I want to again thank you for making my birthday – I mean anniversary, very lovely and memorable. We were all really glad to have you and you're very welcome back any time. Also, many thanks for the lovely gift you brought. You're very thoughtful.
Would it sound ridiculous or peculiar of me if I told you I missed you? I do. So, if you do get those very lonesome spells when you're all alone in that large house, why don't you sit down and write to me? Once in awhile anyway.
Adyllis got good news today. The doctor who promised to take her (the one Mother goes to you know) told her today to be prepared when he calls her. He has already notified his present office girl to look for another position. He told Adyllis to take a few days vacation and he'll let her know. Isn't that nice? Adyllis of course is very happy.
Mother says to tell you how nice it was to have you around. She loves to have fellows around since her own boys are gone. She sort of misses you too.
I honestly did get to bed early last nite. I was in bed by 9:30. Aren't I doing good? I expect to be in bed early again tonight too. However, will you excuse me from an early retirement a couple other nights beside the one I told you about? A couple things have come up rather unexpectedly and I feel it my duty to go. I'll try to keep my promise every other nite, though.
I'm really looking forward to our trip. Mother thinks it sounds wonderful. Several people have offered to go along if we want them. Do we? Let me know if I should give you my friends' address in Detroit and specific directions about getting there, will you?
We're finishing my birthday cake tonight. I”m glad you enjoyed the pieces mother gave you.
I sincerely hope you're getting moved and settled pretty well. Perhaps by the time you get this you will be moved – if the Densmores are out. I imagine you'll like your first charge, and I know you'll work hard. Be sure and study your Sunday School lessons well. Remember all the young people you must impress. (I hope you're not glaring at me).
Mary Evelyn has been able to stay at work the last 2 days. I told her that I thought her coming home the day you were here was just a gag. She didn't like that so well. I wonder why. Do you think I'm mean?
We were so busy at work Wednesday that I didn't have much time to get sleepy. Lucky, wasn't I? I trust you will catch up on your rest soon. Don't work too hard.
Gladys's mother like you very much from the short time we were there. Don't get stuck up but you made a very favorable impression on everyone. You must have what it takes.
I'd better close on that last, don't you think? Write soon please.
Sincerely,
Dolores
I was awfully glad to get your card informing me of your safe arrival but say, - were you kidding about the time you got there? I'm flabbergasted! Mother wants to know if you put your arms out the side and flew. I wonder how much sooner you would have gotten there if I had been along to shift the gears.
I want to again thank you for making my birthday – I mean anniversary, very lovely and memorable. We were all really glad to have you and you're very welcome back any time. Also, many thanks for the lovely gift you brought. You're very thoughtful.
Would it sound ridiculous or peculiar of me if I told you I missed you? I do. So, if you do get those very lonesome spells when you're all alone in that large house, why don't you sit down and write to me? Once in awhile anyway.
Adyllis got good news today. The doctor who promised to take her (the one Mother goes to you know) told her today to be prepared when he calls her. He has already notified his present office girl to look for another position. He told Adyllis to take a few days vacation and he'll let her know. Isn't that nice? Adyllis of course is very happy.
Mother says to tell you how nice it was to have you around. She loves to have fellows around since her own boys are gone. She sort of misses you too.
I honestly did get to bed early last nite. I was in bed by 9:30. Aren't I doing good? I expect to be in bed early again tonight too. However, will you excuse me from an early retirement a couple other nights beside the one I told you about? A couple things have come up rather unexpectedly and I feel it my duty to go. I'll try to keep my promise every other nite, though.
I'm really looking forward to our trip. Mother thinks it sounds wonderful. Several people have offered to go along if we want them. Do we? Let me know if I should give you my friends' address in Detroit and specific directions about getting there, will you?
We're finishing my birthday cake tonight. I”m glad you enjoyed the pieces mother gave you.
I sincerely hope you're getting moved and settled pretty well. Perhaps by the time you get this you will be moved – if the Densmores are out. I imagine you'll like your first charge, and I know you'll work hard. Be sure and study your Sunday School lessons well. Remember all the young people you must impress. (I hope you're not glaring at me).
Mary Evelyn has been able to stay at work the last 2 days. I told her that I thought her coming home the day you were here was just a gag. She didn't like that so well. I wonder why. Do you think I'm mean?
We were so busy at work Wednesday that I didn't have much time to get sleepy. Lucky, wasn't I? I trust you will catch up on your rest soon. Don't work too hard.
Gladys's mother like you very much from the short time we were there. Don't get stuck up but you made a very favorable impression on everyone. You must have what it takes.
I'd better close on that last, don't you think? Write soon please.
Sincerely,
Dolores
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