Thursday, March 2, 1950
20 Cooper Street
Dear June,
I’m glad to hear your cold is better. It’s too bad the play wasn’t as good as you hoped. I imagine you enjoyed it anyway.
Well I had a usual day today, not too busy. I stayed home tonight and sprayed some of my paintings with varnish. I did a little painting, too. I’m really going to take it easy Saturday night. Maybe I won’t even go out at all.
Tomorrow I go to the Methodist Church Men’s Club dinner. It’s another Bell Telephone presentation, this time on television. I just remembered I have to get up at 6:00 on Sunday and go to a Men’s Communion Breakfast so I guess I’d better get to bed early Saturday.
I just counted the days. It’s 8 days and 7 evenings till I see you again, my darling. I’ll phone Sunday afternoon at 12:30 as usual. At least I can talk to you and tell you I love you, and maybe send you a kiss by phone.
I enjoy your letters so much so keep them coming, won’t you, darling? I miss you, sweetheart.
Lots of love,
Art
(Later today – June has spring fever.)
© 2011 Lee Price
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