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nancytrout at Oct 15, 2019 10:30 PM

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we still don't know where we stand.

I have Mary MacDougall's bars
pinned on my blouse -- one under the
pocket flap and the other under
my right lapel for good luck.
Mary Mac has gone to Georgia so
she won't be able to pin them on
officially, so you'll just have to come
to get them on me. Just think , it
will be only 9 days from today,
that is, if we don't get any more
measles cases and have to be
quarantined. We're having about a
case a day now in our Company.
I'll let you know the finals
as soon as possible. You had
better get reservations on the trains,
so you can be sure of getting on
the darn things. I'll never forget
how I stood and watched three
trains leave from Chicago to Des Moines
before I could get on one because I
didn't have a reservation. I think
I'll need my suitcase from now
on, too. Could you bring it out with
you. From now on, I think I can
keep it with me, so it won't get
banged up so much.

I must get busy on loads of
things I have to do. I'll be seeing
you soon, I hope.

Lots of love,
Ginny

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we still don't know where we stand.

I have Mary MacDougall's bars
pinned on my blouse -- one under the
pocket flap and the other under
my right lapel for good luck.
Mary Mac has gone to Georgia so
she won't be able to pin them on
officially, so you'll just have to come
to get them on me. Just think , it
will be only 9 days from today,
that is, if we don't get any more
measles cases and have to be
quarantined. We're having about a
case a day now in our Company.
I'll let you know the finals
as soon as possible. You had
better get reservations on the trains,
so you can be sure of getting on
the darn things. I'll never forget
how I stood and watched three
trains leave from Chicago to Des Moines
before I could get on one because I
didn't have a reservation. I think
I'll need my suitcase from now
on, too. Could you bring it out with
you. From now on, I think I can
keep it with me, so it won't get
banged up so much.

I must get busy on loads of
things I have to do. I'll be seeing
you soon, I hope.

Lots of love,
Ginny