Florence Johns - 1963-03-17


Florence Johns - 1963-03-17

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Envelope:
From: F. Johns    524 W. Elsmere Pl
San Antonio 12 Texas

To: Mrs. Fred L. Reeves
212 W. Walnut St.
Brinkley, Arkansas

Postmark:San Antonio, Texas,
Mar 18 11-AM 1963

524 W. Elsmere Place
San Antonio 12 Texas
Sunday 17 March 1963

 

Dear Minna:

The enclosed is self-explanatory and just received. I had intended to write to tell you that I have not gotten too far on the copying work yet as Glover has taken so much time and I have had another virus, thank goodness, it did not take the whole family this time, must have caught it at the office. However, I am stll very much interested and will pick it up and get it going soon, I hope. I saw some such beautiful camillas the other day, hope yours are doing O.K. Emma loves them and has them all over her back yard in Beaumont. I have answered the enclosed letter today telling him that I would try to pick up any information I could find and send it to him but was really not in a postiion to do it immediately. I did not give him your name but do you know any of the items he mentions. Grandpa Johns mentions these daughters often in the diary. I know that he did not think the Pearce man was much good but do not remember about the other.

Have been thinking about you all and hope you are well. Time has just been slipping over my head it seems.

With love
Florence

 

Would appreciate it if you would return the letter at your convenience as I hope to answer it if I can. How is Lois doing?

Source:   Typewritten original in the private collection of the Chambless family.   Transcribed to softcopy by Susan D. Chambless, March 23, 2001.   




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