A Letter written on Apr 24, 1930

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Theckla Klem Clarke
Librarian

April 24, 1930.

Dearest darling Honeybunch:-

The mailman has been so good to me the past few days, that I fear you're spoiling me.

How thrilling your last adventure was, I can just visualize. Phil is going to be out of luck, is'nt he? It's all so exciting. I'm just living every day with you. Your hat sounds very good. You have such splendid taste that I know I'll just adore it. How about your shoes?

Monday night I went to see "Janet Gaynor & Chas. Farrell" in "High Society Blues" a very cute picture. (I really saw this Tues. night) Mon. night I went to Public Library and stormed in where there were so many men sitting listening to a woman, whom I tho't was reviewing a book, discovered it was the Kiwanis Club, rehearsing for some show. I saw Dr. Ogden and asked him if that were the Book Review Club. He laughed. Of course I did'nt stay.

Last night "Zonta" directors, old and new met at the "Riverview Tea-room" for our yearly feast. Had a very nice dinner and lovely time.

Am all on edge to-day. No privacy. The Beauty Shoppe has been quiet and the girls have'nt given me a minute to myself. I have wanted to write letters all day long and here I am nearly closing twice trying to write a few lines.

The Aplets [?] are all gone, but here's a suggestion. You can send for a carton some time and make some money. It will probably be too late this year.

It was nice of Mama to send you a gift, and she seemed so pleased over doing that.

What do you think of this winter weather we're having? Snow on the ground this morning and its [sic] been so cold all day.

My business has been quiet. Easter holidays and then so much going on this wk.

Well, dearie, I wish I could run in and have a good talk with you to-night.

Oodles of love and billions of kisses
Your darling. "Muddikins"