Vol. 27, No. 4 [Shan]
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6/16 – 1947
Dear K. and Family
The long delay has been occasioned by Irene’s letter to Gene being returned to Washington for lack of adequate address. Will enclose the address side of the envelope. Anyone who possesses Gene’s last address better send it on to Irene so that she will have it available when the round comes her way again.
Again, I have nothing of great interest to write about. Continue to commute between Youngstown and Columbus most week ends. We engage in the usual home and kitchen activity.
Weekend of June 7th – 8th, Rose Abbot had us over to Dayton. Bob and Rosemary were there with their two daughters resulting in a most enjoyable visit. I concur with Dan in his answer to Paulie’s inquiry as to what to do about making distribution of some of Mothers’ things. As long as it is convenient for her believe they should be kept intact and at one place.
Sadie’s visit to Washington must have been quite interesting. It has been some years since I have been there with the opportunity to get around, but I never was bored doing so on the occasions when I did have the opportunity.
Everyone was talking about Rosie’s anticipated visit to Ohio up to a certain point, then all of a sudden there is a vast silence on the subject. What happened, Rose?
Don’t happen, at the moment, to have a curb side view in a Midwest village, but did have occasion several weeks ago to advertise for a secretary. Here are the names of some of the girls who applied—Toarokki—Ficcoelli—Parella—DuChanois—and so on. Should Gee sit a long a curb in Youngstown for an hour she could fill a half a dozen pages with interesting observations.
This represents all the trivia that occurs to me at the moment, so may as well get this on the way.
Love Shan
in the present day...
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