A Letter written on Mar 7, 1942

Rev. Dr. William M. Nesbit
15 Frederick Street
Naugatuck, Connecticut

Sat. Afternoon
Mch 7, 1942.

Dear little Girl: Papa is out calling and I am writing before I get dressed to go to the John Wesley supper. It is to be oysters, fried or stewed - cold [sic] slaw - and I think pie. Then they are going to slow some moving pictures. It is a beautiful day here - forerunner of spring. The hole in my tooth or rather where my tooth was - is I think almost closed - the dimple is gone so it wont [sic] be long now before - the work will be done and I will be delighted. I was so disappointed you could not see "Mac Beth" - but maybe you will be able - to later on. I think I liked the "Taming of the Shrew" better than the other plays. Just think - all of the wonderful plays - that you will see - I am glad you like the Theatre - I would rather go to one play than ten symphonies.

Next week is one busy week. Mon. Dentist's, Tuesday, Epworth League Rally at our Church - Wednesday - "Get-to-gether Evening at our Church. Thursday - Ladies Aid Meeting - and Choir. Next week-after - on the 17th Quarterly Conf. I wish you could dress up in my clothes and take my place.

That is about all the news - Do you listen in at the Zoo Broadcast. on Sun - Don't miss it if you can.

Love from a bunch who are proud
Mamma