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114 So. Drexel ave.
Detroit, Mich.
April 8, 1927.
Dear Lillian
Well ol’dear I was 22 yrs. old yesterday. I’m sure getting ancient and Betty Lee will be 1 yr. Mon.
As you see we’ve moved again but that’s no news, but almost every since we moved Betty Lee or I have been sick, but are both better now, colds etc.
Well how’s the teacher getting along. one year almost over. What is your mother doing? Hope your folks are all well. Lee is fine and send “Hello!”
College days will soon be over for Irene Z. and the rest of our class. Wonder where most of them are & what doing
Gertrude Kisner is married but not to Ray Butterfield, but a fellow near home. So most college engagements turn out.
Look a L. C[illegible] & I—Bash.
Do you go with any fellows now or are you to dignified since you’re a school marm?
Do you know Irene Z’s fellow?
Doest Doesn’t this spring weather make you anxious to get out and run. Gee! it does me—Guess! I have spring fever. In a couple of weeks I’m going out in the country for a few days I’m just dead tired of crowded, noisy Detroit.
Oh yes. I have some news for you. I’m getting this. I only weigh 134. Hurrah. Have hopes of loosing some more. How are you thin, fat or medium.
well must ring off this nonsense & get some lunch. No brain work to-day.
Love
Geraldine
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