Dear Ann, Will drop you this sheet to let you know I am ok. Hope you are well. Again today it was such a nice day like Spring. The nights are cold. About a week ago we had to move. I used to live down on the first floor now I live on the third
Vmail Feb 15, 1944 Dear Ann, Guess I will drop you a line before I do anything else. You always want to know what we rather I do. Well I can’t hardly tell you all we do. It won’t go through. About all we do is the same we did a year two years ago.
VMAIL Feb 4, 1944 Dear Ann, I received your speedy letter to night. It really was a surprise to get once in then days. Because lately most of the letters are a month old before I get them. That certainly was bad news about Wayne and Mary. I bet they do feel bad. Let see
Dear Ann – Just another letter to let you know I am in fine health. Hope all of you are the same. Being it is midwinter I suppose you have had your ups and downs with flu and colds. I just come back from a eight day furlough. I had a very good time certainly
Dear Ann, Well its Sunday morning again so I am catching up on my writing and I got an early start I already wrote one letter, its only about nine oclock or little after. Everything is getting along as good as can be expected here in England. Even the weather has been some better the
AMERICAN RED CROSS Dec 21, 1943 Dear Ann: I guess I will answer your letter one you wrote Sept 1st I just got it the other day. It had the picture of you Cora and Lee. They are all good. Well its raining out to-night. Of course that is nothing new seems like it never