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Tunsilu is a boy! Arrived Sunday morning at a quarter of 7. Max wired you yesterday but the nurse received a phone call this morning to the effect that they could not locate anyone in A.P. by the name of May Walden. Guess they had not tried very hard. I told her to tell them to deliver in care of the post mistress so hope it will reach you before this letter does. The baby is awfully sweet. Has a nice rosy face and is just as perfect as Malcolm was. Still hesitating about a name but hope to have it settled soon. My nurse is very pleasant and capable and willing, so everything is running smoothly. I feel fine and have walked to the bathroom several times. Malcolm is a most devoted brother and takes much pleasure in looking at the baby and talking to him. He has slept a great deal since his arrival and nurses like an old timer - | Tunsilu is a boy! Arrived Sunday morning at a quarter of 7. Max wired you yesterday but the nurse received a phone call this morning to the effect that they could not locate anyone in A.P. by the name of May Walden. Guess they had not tried very hard. I told her to tell them to deliver in care of the post mistress so hope it will reach you before this letter does. The baby is awfully sweet. Has a nice rosy face and is just as perfect as Malcolm was. Still hesitating about a name but hope to have it settled soon. My nurse is very pleasant and capable and willing, so everything is running smoothly. I feel fine and have walked to the bathroom several times. Malcolm is a most devoted brother and takes much pleasure in looking at the baby and talking to him. He has slept a great deal since his arrival and nurses like an old timer - takes hold better than Malcolm did |
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M.M Moore Art Department K.K. Moore Business Mgr.
M.M. MOORE Photo Pillow Tops
Glen Ellyn, ILL. June 6, 1921.
Dear Folks:
Tunsilu is a boy! Arrived Sunday morning at a quarter of 7. Max wired you yesterday but the nurse received a phone call this morning to the effect that they could not locate anyone in A.P. by the name of May Walden. Guess they had not tried very hard. I told her to tell them to deliver in care of the post mistress so hope it will reach you before this letter does. The baby is awfully sweet. Has a nice rosy face and is just as perfect as Malcolm was. Still hesitating about a name but hope to have it settled soon. My nurse is very pleasant and capable and willing, so everything is running smoothly. I feel fine and have walked to the bathroom several times. Malcolm is a most devoted brother and takes much pleasure in looking at the baby and talking to him. He has slept a great deal since his arrival and nurses like an old timer - takes hold better than Malcolm did