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FEBRUARY 28
1945 And still it goes on! Janet’s
wedding this afternoon was a simple
ceremony, but lovely – and we beamed
like old Mother hens. Cary and I
got carried away with the spirit
and tied tin cans, old shoes,
cupids and a big ole “Just
Married” sign to the back of
the car – and we all threw
pounds of rice. They looked
so happy!!
Mother phoned to say Dad
had called her from Chicago
to tell her that he’d fallen
and broken his left arm in
five places! What else can
happen!!
A letter from Mother, a P.C.
from Dad – letters from Bill
Brennan and Floyd – and a
darling air mail from Jimmy!
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