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John N. Calhoun family letters, August 1941-February 1946

1941-06-29 Page 4

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there when I am home to kinda check up the financial situation. The stock market has been very bad but is gradually getting better. However, they are still worth less than they cost altho bringing in a good return on the investment. I wish you would put the enclosed ad in the paper as soon as you get this letter and have them run it 3 times. Maybe we can sell the house and make a year's wages. Wouldn't that be something? Honey, I certainly do love you and have missed you dreadfully and the only way I can stand it is just to not think about it at all. Then I don't get to feeling so bad. Hope you don't either. I'll get the $2,500.00 Central Life Assurance Society policies paid up this year. That's some help isn't it? We'll surely have a lot of things to talk about when I get home won't we? You had better make a list of them so you won't forget them. I hope you don't make
 
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