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vegetation while artificial Easter lilies were everywhere. We eat outside awhile, watching the crowds, then we went into a shop next door where candied fruits, souvenirs and postcards were sold. The next morning | 6 | ||
vegetation while artificial Easter lilies were everywhere. We eat outside awhile, watching the crowds, then we went into a shop next door where candied fruits, souvenirs and postcards were sold. The next morning Nell and I got up early and went by street car nine miles to Gulfport where we had breakfast. I took fried fish and Nell took cakes and syrup. We went out on one of the piers where people were fishing, but not catching anything as it was terribly windy and the bay was very rough. We got back in time for me to catch the 10:45 bus for home, and regretfully said good bye. | |||
Sunday I ate dinner with the Lewistons, paid a short call on Mrs Campbell and she came home with me to hear the new radio. Later the Wrays came in and staid to hear Charlie McCarthy. Today I washed and had a long nap this afternoon. Was so glad to get your letter yesterday. Thanks for deposit slip |
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6 vegetation while artificial Easter lilies were everywhere. We eat outside awhile, watching the crowds, then we went into a shop next door where candied fruits, souvenirs and postcards were sold. The next morning Nell and I got up early and went by street car nine miles to Gulfport where we had breakfast. I took fried fish and Nell took cakes and syrup. We went out on one of the piers where people were fishing, but not catching anything as it was terribly windy and the bay was very rough. We got back in time for me to catch the 10:45 bus for home, and regretfully said good bye. Sunday I ate dinner with the Lewistons, paid a short call on Mrs Campbell and she came home with me to hear the new radio. Later the Wrays came in and staid to hear Charlie McCarthy. Today I washed and had a long nap this afternoon. Was so glad to get your letter yesterday. Thanks for deposit slip