Letter, Florence Stoff to George Stoff, December 4, 1943, Letter 2
Item
- Description
- Letter, 4 Pages, Envelope
- Contributor
- Stoff Family
- Coverage
- Brooklyn, New York
- Creator
- Stoff, Florence
- Date
- 1943-12-04
- Format
- Identifier
- https://commons.keene.edu/s/KSCArchive/item/10227
- Language
- eng
- Rights
- http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
- Type
- Text
- Text
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Mrs. George Stoff
3021 Avenue I
Brooklyn, New York
Pvt. George Stoff (42050100)
6th – BN. (Port) Co H
ASF – UTC – NOSA
New Orleans 12, La.
Saturday morn.
12/4/43
Dearest Daddy and my beloved,
Am sending this special delivery, hope you get in on Sunday. No matter where you are, all our love goes with you. Our chins are up and our high hopes will continue. Am enclosing a letter written on Thursday, also stamps and $10.00 in money order.
Jimmie is as happy as a lark – I wish it were contagious – I’m feeling O.K. physically and Mom and Pop will be glad to know I’ve had some word from you. Mom has a slight cold and will be here to-night with Pop.
Sarah is finishing her job and this letter is written hastily so that I’ll get to the P.O. early.
Received check as promised and with it a swell letter from Kessler. Mom and Pop got the forms which I’ll fill out to-night. Also returned Treasury dept – internal revenue unpaid bill. All our business is in order. Don’t worry about anything at home.
Our friends are still calling – the big three are “Dan” – “Pincus” and “Rubel.” Pincus yesterday told me that his son finally got the break he wanted for more than a year. To operate an International Business Machine – I think that’s what he said. He’ll let you know more about it in detail.
All our neighbors are swell - especially Winnie and Betty and my dearest, I reciprocate in more ways than one.
The weather is very mild – it was that way all week and we’re prepared for the cold days ahead. Lucky you, on a southern vacation near such a romantic spot too. Let’s hear all the details, when you have a chance.
Again, we all love you, my darling and hope you won’t stay too far away for too long.
Keep well and we at home will do the same. Forgot how to fill the Parker 51 and will not touch it until I’m advised by you or shown by someone who knows.
Love from all and an extra large dose from Jimmie and me.
As always,
Florence
Bob is still at [Neschwell?].
Am sending this airmail instead of [s.d.?].
Anything else you want, dearest, just ask for it. - Provenance
- Keene State College
- Item sets
- Stoff 1943
- Site pages
- George & Florence Stoff Letters 1943
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