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25th of Febuary, 1945

To: Miss Margie Krumpleman Postal Address: Box 168 R.R.#4, Buttermilk Rd., Erlanger, Kentucky USA .

From: S/Sgt Jos. E. Lehman 356330 Return Address: P.O. Box 180, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, Rockies .





25 february 1945
Hello Margie,
recieved your letter several weeks ago & am just getting around to answering. A fine thing huh? I've been kind of busy & what spare time I had was, of course, taken up by the sweetest girl in the world. Am enclosing a snap that I took a few weeks ago. You can't tell very much as its too small, should of been projected, The car of couse is mine. Just got back from Church a short while ago & then we had breakfast. It's a very beautiful Sunday morning for a charge. Would be swell for a hike in the woods, or a nice ride or something. Well hare it is Monday noon. Yesterday I did just what I said in the previous paragraph. Guess maybe I shouldmn't have though, as I got a banged upi feeling out of the deal. Got clipped by a cab as we were going though town. Nothing serious though, thank God! I have more bad luck! So you'd liek to go for a motorcycle ride, huh? Well, someday I'll be down and take you out for one. It's very interesting & a lot of fun. Haven't been riding much lately as I;ve been too busy. When Spring comes that's when its really going to be enjoyable.
Yes, this gal of mine is in Service. Her name is "Tommie", she's a Sgt & her home is in Califonia. She's Catholic, so we go to Church together always. She's very pretty, has a nice figure & a wonderful personality. She'd like very much to be your cousin, but I can't see it until after the war. And by that time a lot of things can change. I'm sure keeping my fingers crossed though. She's really wonderful. But how about you folks up there. Hope everyone is well & working, but not too hard. You're still woking over in "linky" aren't you? And how are you doing with all of your boy-friends? Still beating them off with the old base-ball bat. More power to you! Well, don't know of much else to write. Guess I'm aboutrun down. Tell your folks I said "Hello" & be good. Stay sober - & write soon.
Your Cous,
Joe




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