Letter to Frank Gleason from Lucy Russell
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Folded letter, envelope and photograph sent in reply to letter from Mr. Gleason
Page one:
"March 19, 1929.
45 Fordham Drive, Buffalo N.Y.
Mr. F Gleason
Dear Friend
Received your most welcome letter on the 17th this morning so I take the pleasure in writing you again. Well I am not of the flapper style my hair isn't bobbed or do I use paint. I am like yourself a one man woman and would devote the rest of my life to do all I could in making my pal happy. I am of a lovable nature can hug and kiss and like to be loved
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[upper left corner text blurred] ... I am a good housekeeper ...working in a home to ... cheerful and comfortable ... is what a man needs when he come in to his home. As for nagging I don't believe in it have traveled quite a lot and like to travel and also enjoy the great outdoors. Was in the southern part of Texas for nearly three years along the Mexican border line it sure is a great country down there. I get terrible lonesome at times this crawling in bed and sleeping by yourself is not all what it
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is cracked up to be. There is not much difference in our ages I am like yourself feel like a spring chicken not a colt watch out and don't jump the fence will you. Enclosed is a snap that was taken last fall while I was on a visit in Canada hoping I will meet with our approval I am a brunette of fair complexion hoping to have an early answer from you I remain yours sincerely.
Lucy Russell
P.S. Write soon please send me a picture of yourself if it conveni..."
Back of letter is blank.
Envelope is postmarked Mar 20, 1pm 1929, Buffalo New York. 2 cents stamp. Addressed to Mr. F. Gleason, Lake St. Saugatuck, Mich. No house number.
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