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Charles E. H. Bates Family Correspondence, 1922-1923

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Stationery imprinted: Methodist Episcopal Church, South[centered] CLAUDE OREAR, PASTOR[centered] 810 GREENSBORO AVENUE[centered] Tuscaloosa, Ala.[centered]

Dec. 29 -1923. Hon. and Dr. and Lieut. Charles E. H. Bates New York City.

My dear old pal: -

You certainly missed one of the prettiest cards I have. I did not know your address: hence after writing it I had to destroy it. Well Bates I congratulate you for the bravery you have shown in taking the fatal plunge. Send me the unfortunate ones picture. I would like to see the one who is so brave! I am watching your progress with great interest. I know you have had a great and heavy up-hill pull. You have worked. It is good for you no doubt. By the way call up Jockey Cohen and tell that Son of Abraham to write me.

I am in Tuscaloosa the seat of the State U. I am the head preacher in this place among the Methodists at least and I hand it out in kettels aloepechie. Doc I love you and would give 5.00 to talk to you 20 minutes. That is more than Pader White could get.

Write me and enclose the picture C. Orear

Keep me informed where you move

{WRITTEN DOWN THE SIDE} Was out to Los Angeles this last summer. Thought of you.

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