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		<title>Admin: Created page with &quot;Traverse City, Mich. R.I. Dec. 6th 1933.  My dear Miss. Taft:- I was surprised to hear from you at last. I certainly did think I must have offended you in some way altho&#039; I couldn&#039;t for the life of myself recall how when or where.  Well today was the big day for the penn people I guess most all of them registered for a job for C.W.A. Employment altho&#039; there will be many of them dissapointed I&#039;m afraid because some of them have large incomes while others have a good job a...&quot;</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot;Traverse City, Mich. R.I. Dec. 6th 1933.  My dear Miss. Taft:- I was surprised to hear from you at last. I certainly did think I must have offended you in some way altho&amp;#039; I couldn&amp;#039;t for the life of myself recall how when or where.  Well today was the big day for the penn people I guess most all of them registered for a job for C.W.A. Employment altho&amp;#039; there will be many of them dissapointed I&amp;#039;m afraid because some of them have large incomes while others have a good job a...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;Traverse City, Mich. R.I.&lt;br /&gt;
Dec. 6th 1933.&lt;br /&gt;
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My dear Miss. Taft:-&lt;br /&gt;
I was surprised to hear from you at last. I certainly did think I must have offended you in some way altho&amp;#039; I couldn&amp;#039;t for the life of myself recall how when or where.&lt;br /&gt;
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Well today was the big day for the penn people I guess most all of them registered for a job for C.W.A. Employment altho&amp;#039; there will be many of them dissapointed I&amp;#039;m afraid because some of them have large incomes while others have a good job already if they only knew enough to hang onto it or some of their money.&lt;br /&gt;
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Max Gillmore was up and put in his application I don&amp;#039;t see how he could with a good job like he has got. Of course the way they keep their car on the road night &amp;amp; day it doe&amp;#039;s take a lot to keep going. They both sure have a high old time. I took my family to one of their parties just once and that was enough for me. Both men &amp;amp; women get drunk and Miss. Taft if you could hear the things they talk about &amp;amp; the things they do you wouldn&amp;#039;t care to go either. I go to quite a lot of the neighboarhood parties but not their nasty dances. There are some things I would like to have told you but feel as tho&amp;#039; you would rather I wouldn&amp;#039;t as I don&amp;#039;t care to have you feel as tho&amp;#039; I&amp;#039;m carrying tales. Earl Callahan wanted to see you so bad before you went away but guess he gave it up. He saw quite a little I know you trust Max and I want you to. But I can&amp;#039;t help but still have a little intrest in the place where I spent 14 yeears of the best part of my life. I hope you don&amp;#039;t take me wrong. But I trusted Max but don&amp;#039;t think I could as seeing is believing. I started one letter to you once before but destroyed it as I didn&amp;#039;t have the courage to mail it. You may tell me to attend my own affairs if so its all O.K. with me.&lt;br /&gt;
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I was so surprised about Mrs. Vaught they used to buy butter of me when they lived at their Summer home. Mr. &amp;amp; Mrs. Wilbure intend to visit Addison as they expect a little arrival before very long &amp;amp; of course they are more than anxious as most grand parents are.&lt;br /&gt;
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Was so dissapointed that Alberta couldn&amp;#039;t have stayed for dinner I was having one of the kind like you &amp;amp; Albesa [?] helped us to eat when we celebrated our tenth anniversary. Do you remember it? I miss you a lot and can&amp;#039;t tell you how dissapointed I was when you failed to make me a call.&lt;br /&gt;
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Why not come up Christmas time it would do you good I&amp;#039;ll cook you a fine drum stick and we have coal to keep your little toes warm too. I just dare you to venture it. Now I&amp;#039;ll see if you will try it. One fir would keep us all warm. you know &amp;amp; the highways are all kept clean now. perhaps we both could make quilts also have quilting frames. Have all kinds of nice fruit &amp;amp; vegetables canned also chicken and nearly a whole hog and another one soon ready. Now how is that for an invitation. Then you could call on Mr. Lardie. No he hasn&amp;#039;t forgiven us but says he intends to take it out later on. I inquired about a bit before answering your letter and if he doe&amp;#039;s take it out of us all there is going to be trouble I&amp;#039;m afraid. I feel as you do why doesn&amp;#039;t he start something when you are here. You know its awfully hard to find out much from the neighbors as they are close mouthed as can be. But I am quite sure there are some that has not paid up. Altho&amp;#039; he says he can&amp;#039;t let us by on it. We had a letter too. I don&amp;#039;t know what he intends to do about it I&amp;#039;m sure. If I hear more will tell you.&lt;br /&gt;
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I have been sewing on a black silk dress for Hazel have it nearly finished now &amp;amp; its going to look quite well. But has it been work I find it so difficult to sew on black material unless I use lights as the days are so dark &amp;amp; gloomy. Have most of my sewing done now excepting some curtains and 2 or 3 house dresss for myself.&lt;br /&gt;
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Joseph wanted to go hunting but I discouraged him I don&amp;#039;t want my men folks used for cannon bait. You know my step father was shot 24 years ago this Fall in hunting season &amp;amp; left 6 children for mother to try &amp;amp; raise alone. So I have such horrors of deer season. Its all most as bad as war to go out on those trips. Roger was working any way &amp;amp; that is quite important to him. When ever the men have time they chase rabbits &amp;amp; go fishing.&lt;br /&gt;
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We certainly enjoy our radio &amp;amp; wish you had one they certainly do bring all out side news much better than a news paper. Altho&amp;#039; I find we look forward to our paper every day almost as tho&amp;#039; it was company coming.&lt;br /&gt;
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Well I want to write to mother yet tonight &amp;amp; by then president Roosevelt is going to give a speech &amp;amp; I want to hear it. perhaps we will all starve yet but I do think he is trying to help us. Mr. Hoover certainly didn&amp;#039;t do much.&lt;br /&gt;
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Hope you find time to write again some time even though you are busy.&lt;br /&gt;
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As ever, Essie.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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