Mar. 17, 1942
My Dear Charlotte,
Just received your letter also the letter of John A. It is wonderfull the
success John A. is having in his mission. Shure is a grand experiance. It is
noticable the development your young missionary is making — the greatest of all
his spirit of humilety and desire to acomtplish what he has been cald to do.
We are glad to know you are able to get out again. We hope you shall stear clear
from cold. Also pleased to Know Bemece's Children are well. Hope the smaller
ones will not get the mumps.
I sepose you had a real time in being a lady of the Gay 90's.
We are glad Woodruff is improving eaven if it is slow. I think you are the
one who made it posable for Woodruff's comback by having Phill take Dr. Clawsen to
check on Woodruff's condition.
Your check adressed to the first N. Bank did not say what Bank. You check on
a F. N. Bank. You better call your Bank and tell them it should be the Logan Bank
and it was o.k. are they may return it. Mrs. Hansen and Sohne Send love to you. Today
we are having snow and still cold.
Mother Joins me in Sending Love.
Very Sincerely
Your Father
We Love you a lot. You are a sweet darling. Marie writes it is 10 below.
She is wondering if spring is coming
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