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Laura Davis letters to her husband Lloyd Davis, March-December 1941

1941-12-19 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 2

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child that is near Walker. She is the worker who supervises the home where the girl is supposed to be. I believe if Virginia finds the home at Walker OK for temporary placement that I will plan to pick her up at C. R. and return her to this county when I'm up there. If weather is OK will do that Christmas week-end. If storms threaten so can't drive there wouldn't be special point to getting her then except I don't trust her to change buses at Ottumwa and come on down here. She isn't dangerous but just doesn't have much sense, and refuses to use what she has. I doubt if you can get a picture now as studios are usually pretty busy before Christmas. I think Lasswell does the best job in town. And even if you can't get it by Christmas I still hope I do get one as soon as possible. Don't stew about a present as it is the person giving rather than the particular item that makes it so pleasant. I hope the bowling scores are going good tonight. You haven't started yet as it is only 8:20. Rose Horsch was over and got me a light lunch. She is leaving
 
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