1919.12.07

Chicago, ILL

My dearest Fanny,

Your most wellcome letter to hand of Dec 4th and shure was glad to here from you dear. As this is my third letter I am writeing to you since I am home and no don’t you have two of my letter by this time.

Honey I wrote you in one of the letter what kind of time I had get a berth the trip come back was better than going infact I enjoyed the trip coming back because there was a good bunch on the train and we had loots of fun.

Say Fanny dear I wrote in one of the letter why you got away from the station so soon but after I got thinking I thought it was for that reason if cause I was not shure that is why I wrote you. Just to statisified my mind.

Honey I glad you are finish writeing to all your folks bedcause write take up so much of a person time. yes dear I wonder what the folks will write, I realy expect loots of mail this week and will send it to you. You shall know all the news.

So you could not sleep Wednesday night well that is to bad. I went to bed Thursday night at eight o clock and Friday night early and Satruday night around 1030pm and had the most wonderful sleep. I sleep till 11am and shure did do me good to have a real night rest.

Honey I think of you all the time and talk so much about you. So if your ears ring real often you know why it your lover saying such nice thing about his future wife. Yes dear I am glad you went out witht hat young laidy otherwise you would be so lonesome. The weather is cloudy and it look like more snow or rain everything is white in Chicago because it snow Saturday morning.

Yes dear when one is in love the way we love each other there is not much room for thinking infact there were a few think I wanted to tell you but I guess I lost my head just like you did. Honey you were just sa nice and kind as you could be and I enjoyed every minute of my stay only that it was to short. I shure did hate to leave. I hope I did not make to much work for mother and I shall never forget how kind you all were to me and I want you to thank mother and father for there kindness and for the nuts. I forgot to thank them for the nuts. So far I have not eat any of them but some of these lonesome winter night when there is nothing else to do I will eat nuts like a squarel.,

I run out of paper so I had to loan this sheet to finish my letter to my dear.

Yes dear I wish you were here you would be sitting on my knee and we would love some of those kisses and hugs over. Like we had down at dad house. I expect Dady will send me a bill for spooning and breaking the furniture in the front room I shall never forget the few night we spent together in the front room. Well I hope we shall have many many more night like those. What do you say dear?

Honey I called up Taunte and she congratulate me and wanted to now when I was coming out. She said that Gerald Scharman had a birthday and Hattie had quite a few people there and if I wanted to come I should come so I may go after supper. Taunte wanted to know how you all were and shure is well pleased with the news and she said Flora called her up last night and congratulated her. i told Taunte I did not like to talk so much over the phone but would tell her when I seen them, you now there are some people with their ears and eyes open and must be carefull. I also called Fanny B and she is so happy as a lark and said she had a letter from Been so you would much much rather have me there than write to you I would much rather be there I told Mrs White and Weil and Kaiser last night so they all know it. Weild did not like it at first but they are alright now. I knew it would be only for the first few days. So everything is rosey.

Honey Judy is so pleased about us and is so glad that we love each other you now he never like the Weil girl and I guess if he knew I would take her he would not have much time for me. I had to be nice to her on account busienss and the old folks. Judy gave me there letter to read that mary wrote him while he was away those few day some loveing letters. Our letters have nothing on the. He is over now to see Mary. Give my very best to mother and father and bro and love and kisses to you dear from your Dave.

Judy sends his best

Dear my cold is alright and don’t work to hard and I did enjoy myselfe very much only as I said before it was to short you see dear three day are too long where you don’t like it and three days are to short where you do like it. You mother was a real mother to me and so was your father a father to me and your were a bro to me so I shure did feel at home and I can’t thank you all enough and I will be a good buy. i also will write you tomorrow. I wonder what you are doing today. I wish I was with you it so lonesome here no body at home but your sweet heart well dear this is all with love and kisses from your lover and my very best to the folks I am your sweet heart.

From Dave.