1920.03.04

Chicago, ILL
March 4-20

My dearest Fanny,

Your big fat letters to hand and sure did enjoy some. I read it over and over and I sure do love to read your interesting letter because I think you write such a newsy letter. Your letter of March 2 and I received on the last delivery and could hardly wait to see what the good news was and what my lover thought of my letter which I wrote you last Sunday, well dear I am glad you are satisfy with my plan but I knew that if you loved me as we do each other you would not turn down my offer because I know there is not anything in this world I would not do for you if it be with in my means and lets hope that some day we can have thing like we want then if cause dear we are new beginers and we start at the bottom. Like your folks or my folks did and like many other had too. But I know we are going to get along like two kids because there is so much love between us two and that is over half of the battle. Jack just called me and had a little chat with him and he and Mary send there love and I asked him how he like marry life and he sure enjoy it. He said there is nothing like it come home to one you love and be greeted and the same when you leave. I told him about our plans and he is so glad and said the sooner the better. He sure was glad I made up my mind because this is no way you are there and I am here, this way we can be together and can enjoy life better and can plan different things. Honey what did the folks say about getting marry next month. I called up Tante today but she was not home so Lester answered the phone and wanted to know where I was and he said Dave when are you going to get married and I said when thing get cheaper. Taunte was over at Helen.

Honey we are haveing such and afful storm last night when I mailed your letter it was raining and rained till about 10am and then it started to blow and storm and it the worst storm I seen for awhile I was down town and glad to get back home. I bought three new shirt.

Honey I did enjoy the show real well last Sunday but if you were here I would not go to a show if some one gave me a ten spot. So you know where my mind is on you all the time. Honey honest if I go to a show or see a cuple on the street then the first thing I think know why can’t that be Fanny and I. Honey I know much business as Kaiser does but I don’t know how much he make. You see dear we never take stock account and you must take stock account to know how much you make but we will have to take stock account by April first. Then time will tell how much that will net me.

Honey I willtry and buy a good (???) thing so I will have enough to last for awhile and I wish the boy could buy there clothes here because they could save a log of money. Honey I will have to talk to Kaiser about getting off and I think I can make it about that time I will let you know I will talk to him next week.

Honey you know I thought I ought to take a rest because I have been working to hard and you know I will not be able to get off any more this year. I sure was am down but I am picking up again and this is the first day I feel like my selfe.

Honey don’t believe all your bro say to you. They are only teasing you and tell them for me to let you alone and honey you have plenty of time know to get ready and take youur time and don’t get excited. Take thing cool. Honey I can get a place to live for us two and about the announcement I will make upa list tand you do the same. Honey this is not such a long letter because I want to go to bed so good night love with much hugs and kisses from your dear.

Dave.

Honey I expect you and Ben got my letters and you did not say a word about Ben coming and you for got to tell me how you understood my letter about that money. $60 or $6000 sixty dollars six thousand which one did you think I meant? In 2020 it may be 50-50 wand: a Boston physician says that in another century the senseless and perilous custom of kissing will be regarded as barbarous.

Ethel: yes, but I notice that he sets the time so far ahead the he will not miss anything.

Well dear we come in on this but we don’t know about our great great grand children.