Mon. Eve.
Jan. 13, 1936Dearest darling Jeanie Beanie:-
O! What a lovely big letter I rec'd from my darling and I enjoyed it so much.
Are you feeling alright now? Rested? Am afraid it was quite a task for you was'nt it?
Will be glad when we are to-gether again, and I can take care of my sweet child. Please take every precaution and rest all you can.
Don't worry about your work! Swat your fingers at them. Big-wigs. & Little-Wittles. What care we! Came up with Bill last night and hated to leave Jane. We went to see the "Little Rebel" with Jane in which "Bill Robinson" has a fine part. Its [sic] a good picture, sad, and I cried! Wonders. Shirley's mother dies and that always gets me. Tomorrow I am going out and pay bills and do some errands. Will probably go to Mrs. Moore's this wk.
May go up to see Dr. Andrews. This letter is very uninteresting but I wanted to write a line so Anthony could mail it. Do any thing you want to with clippings. Tho't you would like to read them.
Will answer your letter to-morrow.
Was so thrilled with your accounts of week-end and want you to go to Waldorf Astoria for tea. Please do!
Did you rest over week-end? Will send some of wool, but if not enough let me know. Could'nt remember what I sewed snaps on with. Well its [sic] too late now.
Well, dearie, please forgive this scrawl. I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you. I do - da, da, da, da da da -
With kisses Springing and hand Springing out of this letter for you
Lovingly
Muddy.769 State St. Bing. Please
Marge. & An send love.