Chicago, IL
Nov 2/1919
My dearest sweetheart.
Your dandy letter to hand Oct 3th and sure did enjoy same. Also glad to know you are feeling good and can expect the same of yours truly.
As this is Sunday morning and I got out of bed at 10am and am know writing to my only.
The weather out look like a fine fall day. Last Sunday was such a hurrble day, raining all day.
Honey I don’t know why you should be so blue and cry when you have a good home a loving father and mother and me. Bro and sister now me and get my little report. Each day from Chicago our headquarters. If you like to call it so. Fanny I can’t see why you think you scribble and I can’t read your letter. I wish I could write so well as you do and I only hope you will be able to understand and be able to read my letter as well as I do understand your letter.
So you got a letter from sister Bertha. She a dandy sister she so kind to Mother and such a good girl. Just think in the big house at home just mother and sister there alone and mother and Bertha are so lonesome for Freda. Yes dear you can see that Nettie know her business when you see how nice everything is. Old Mr Schoerman(?) knew a good thing when he seen it. You now he is no fool. I real like him and I very fond of the boy; and everyone in the whole family.
Well I wish you were here so you could go along to the show. 11:30am. I had to stop writing and get dressed and go up to the market and get some meat for Mr. Judy and from there Mr. Judy left me to go down town to see some friends who just are here from NY and from there he is going out on the south side to see Mary.
Yes Mary send me a nice red pepper with Judy He was over there last night. Honey I just come home we were to the show and seen the Deep Purple and was real good. There was one thing I missed and that was you.
Coming home from the show. I said to sister I wonder what Fanny is doing today if she is out auto driving. Honey, I will try now and finish this letter because I started it this am and want to finish it before we have supper. The time is know 5:00pm and we have supper in a half of an hour.
Sister call up Fanny B and talked to her. I think that was yesterday and Fanny said father and mother and her were going to the Martha Side Turner Hall tonight the have a bazar and dance and ect. So sister wants me to take her also there. So I think we are going so don’t you wish you were here. I expect to see the Kahn Family, also DeWeil he is on the community(?).
Honey do you expect to here form your two cousins Claire and Mrs Saisch(?). I just wonder what they will write you.
Fanny ddear I don’t now any more to write and hate to waste paper. Enclosed read clipping also a dutch man trouble Mitt and Jeff. So I will say good by for this time and and kindest regards to the folks. I am your owly.
For your lover,
with love and oodle of kisses.
From David