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2166 EAST LIVE OAK DRIVE HOLEY WOOD, CALIFORNIA Tel. GLadstone 0468 Christmas gay I -I i § §1 Dear Zulime: We have had a gorgeous Christmas but we all missed you sq much that we didnt say anything about it, *t put a shadow over the feast, The weather has been exquisite spring. You could not imagine anything lovelier. We went over to the ark in summer clothing without haats, >?t was just cool enough early in the morning to warrant a fire. Such a mound of presents I have never seen. I leave to Mebbs a discription of them. We are now going over to eat turkey at Olives house. Our breakfast and stockings at Connies house was full of the good old spirit of the Christmas morning. The presents were fine and many of them extremely useful Mary Isabel got a beautiful coat and Connie all kinds of things. xhe Turck silver won wild applause. Little John Wesley lay in his crib and coo-ed all the time, We is amazingly good about sleeping and eating. x'e gives as little trouble as an; smiidx I ever knew. Ftiends are writing in to en- uire about you and to send cards. They are going to be disappointed and they wont care to have me to dinner without you. I am going to tiffipu work tomorrow. " wont have anything to do BUT work. I need a desk the w rst way and we are going to start out looking for just the rj kind of an outfit,desk and chair. We can begin to buy things now for there is plenty of room here. Give our very best greeting to the Turcks and Juliet.
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Full text | 2166 EAST LIVE OAK DRIVE HOLEY WOOD, CALIFORNIA Tel. GLadstone 0468 Christmas gay I -I i § §1 Dear Zulime: We have had a gorgeous Christmas but we all missed you sq much that we didnt say anything about it, *t put a shadow over the feast, The weather has been exquisite spring. You could not imagine anything lovelier. We went over to the ark in summer clothing without haats, >?t was just cool enough early in the morning to warrant a fire. Such a mound of presents I have never seen. I leave to Mebbs a discription of them. We are now going over to eat turkey at Olives house. Our breakfast and stockings at Connies house was full of the good old spirit of the Christmas morning. The presents were fine and many of them extremely useful Mary Isabel got a beautiful coat and Connie all kinds of things. xhe Turck silver won wild applause. Little John Wesley lay in his crib and coo-ed all the time, We is amazingly good about sleeping and eating. x'e gives as little trouble as an; smiidx I ever knew. Ftiends are writing in to en- uire about you and to send cards. They are going to be disappointed and they wont care to have me to dinner without you. I am going to tiffipu work tomorrow. " wont have anything to do BUT work. I need a desk the w rst way and we are going to start out looking for just the rj kind of an outfit,desk and chair. We can begin to buy things now for there is plenty of room here. Give our very best greeting to the Turcks and Juliet. |
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