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Dec. 26, 1955 | Mrs. May Walden | ||
420 West Bell street | |||
Yours with P.O. order for $22.00 and | Avon Park, Fla. Dec. 26, 1955 | ||
Had a lovely and most interesting time at Miss Slaughter's and Mr. | |||
Then seated, we had in g.f. skins the | Darling Tafern, | ||
Yours with P.O. order for $22.00 and orders for Frank Rende, Dubbs, Malcolm, and Clara, plus your fine letter came Saturday. With the exception of basket for Malcolm- still to be picked- all other were sent last Monday Dec. 19th. Also sent- Marv. same day collect, and yours. Other prepaid. Don't send any more money and no more orders except | |||
for g.f. | |||
Had a lovely and most interesting time at Miss Slaughter's and Mr. Catlin. Mr. Slaughter and his wife came for me at one p.m. The hostesses greeted me warmly and almost at once the feast began. First cocktails, 3 of tomato juice, 2 or port wine, accompanied with crackers and some kind of fish mixture about as big and shaped like a thimble- is that what is called a chef d'oeuvre? This was passed around and we got rid of it very leisurely- | |||
Then seated, we had in g.f. skins the pieces of g.f. sweetened and a dark cherry- very tasty. Mr. Slaughter had taken off his coat for it was 80 degrees on my porch while I was sitting in the |
Latest revision as of 23:25, 10 October 2021
Mrs. May Walden 420 West Bell street Avon Park, Fla. Dec. 26, 1955
Darling Tafern,
Yours with P.O. order for $22.00 and orders for Frank Rende, Dubbs, Malcolm, and Clara, plus your fine letter came Saturday. With the exception of basket for Malcolm- still to be picked- all other were sent last Monday Dec. 19th. Also sent- Marv. same day collect, and yours. Other prepaid. Don't send any more money and no more orders except
for g.f.
Had a lovely and most interesting time at Miss Slaughter's and Mr. Catlin. Mr. Slaughter and his wife came for me at one p.m. The hostesses greeted me warmly and almost at once the feast began. First cocktails, 3 of tomato juice, 2 or port wine, accompanied with crackers and some kind of fish mixture about as big and shaped like a thimble- is that what is called a chef d'oeuvre? This was passed around and we got rid of it very leisurely-
Then seated, we had in g.f. skins the pieces of g.f. sweetened and a dark cherry- very tasty. Mr. Slaughter had taken off his coat for it was 80 degrees on my porch while I was sitting in the