A Letter written on Apr 14, 1930

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Theckla Klem Clarke
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April 14, 1930.

Dearest darling "Jeannettekins":-

Naughty muddikins! My letters would'nt seem natural if I did'nt apologize first. Not so? (Could'nt spell French)

Did'nt go to Owego Sat. night. Your father came up about nine and we had supper at "Naps," a new place. was going to do a lot Sun., but just the same old story. Washed my corset, and Betty phoned so went there around 6 P.M. and over to some Germans home. Had some German Sandwiches, coffee withnine later in the Evening. Reached home about 1 A.M. They bro't me home in a car.

We had a good thunder storm yesterday P.M. and I went thru the regular routine. It hailed and cracked around, but did'nt last long.

Nina came home yesterday, and she & Dorothy have both been in. Had a wonderful time. Dot is black as a berry. Nina looked fine. Its [sic] good to have them back home.

Your stock has started going up again, and I wish I had waited to sell your rights. One never knows. You are $9.11 richer anyway. While we are on the subject of money, want to say for your to check out all you need from that balance. They charge $.50 for writing 12 checks, and you might as well use that money. So don't be afraid to spend it. I'd rather pay that small amount and then put more in your account later. That $100.00 ought to be enough for prom. shoes etc. If not will send more.

Thanks so much for the book. It went right out to the Shulman girl. Ha! Ha! Have'nt bought any new books lately, but will soon have to order some more. Will send Phil's book soon.

Went to see "The Rogue Song" again with Cecil. She liked it loads, and I enjoyed it just as much the second time.

Anthony and Doc Reddington were up this Morning looking for "Quartz crystals". They were having a great time. Did'nt get much news out of him.

It's amusing how those "Tarzan" books go out. Mr Karl Lynch took two out this morning.

Friday night I went to the K. Gamma. class's farewell party. for Mrs Hammond, who leaves for Europe and the "Passion Play soon. Had a lovely time. Played bridge, and Mrs. Trauger won the first prize. She could'nt keep score, and when she played at our table she certainly kept it very queer. It was funny.

Yes, I will send Ida's picture in your laundry case and must send it right along. It seems as tho' I ought to be doing some things for you. Wish I could be a little fly on the wall, but better yet, I will be sitting on your shoulder, and won't I be thrilled!

Yesterday I went thru your "Llamarada's" and got such a thrill going over the books. I put them in the book cases, as the Sun was fading the blue one a bit.

It is beautiful out to-day and my business sure shows it, but what care I.

To-day, I wish I had a million and could drive out to see my darling. The first thing I would do would be to buy a car. Maybe. Don't pay much attention to me. Spring is in the air. Its [sic] gone to my head.

Amory Sherman and the Brazie girl are on the outs. Had dinner with Mrs. Sherman at the Y.W. I never even mentioned about Phil's people. Are'nt I getting good? She mentioned Phil. Amory had written that he had left N.Y.

Just rec'd your darling letter, and will Ans. that later. Wonderful German mark. Perhaps I will see Mr. Hutton.

I am so glad you love me so much, for then you can realize in part how much I love you.

Another woman was in to-day to buy me out. Told her I would talk to her next year.

Oodles of love, and millions of kisses
"Muddikins".

Don't know what to say about "Ruth Clark" - would send her a card any way