Saturday, February 07, 1998

February 7, 1918








February 8, 1918

Miss Rose Kraynick

Stangelville, Wisc

Route 2, Box #70

From: 611 Franklin St.

Manitowoc, Wisc.

611 Franklin St.

Feb-7, 1918

Dearest Rose, -

I received your kind and ever so welcome letter to-night, if I wouldn’t be lonesome I wouldn’t answer so soon. there isn’t much to write about but I will write all I am think of.

We sure are having some nice weather now. But it is a little colder tonight. I sure miss you as I had to go to the show alone last night and Sunday I wasn’t out side at all.

Well I hope you have a good time while you are home because you may not have a very good time when you come back but we will try and have. because it will be a little warmer than. Than we can get outside more.

I hope you don’t make up your mind to stay in Denmark the rest of the winter because you would know how I would feel. You said you thought you would have to cry when you left me, but I wish you could know how I felt. I will tell you when I come back.

I got a letter from Ida the other day and she said she never got a letter or a card from you, and she wants you to write now.

Well as there isn’t much to write about I think I will close for this time. I would not answer so soon but I expect one back as soon as possible.

I was looking for a letter from you Tuesday—and when I didn’t get any Wednesday I thought you forgot me, so I didn’t expect any letters from you. So you can amagine how I felt.

Hope this letter finds you well and having a good time, but if you have to good a time you may not want to come back.

Well I guess I will close for this time as it is getting late.

Good-Bye with love and a kiss, Hoping to hear from you soon. And hope you don’t forget me

From your Friend

Douglas.

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