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5th of May, 1919

To: Corporal Ward B Scriptur Postal Address: New York, APO 742 .

From: Mrs C.W. Scripture Return Address: Mils Maine, Box 107 .





Sade had a letter from Wrimie, he said he got a letter from you. I hope he gets home soon. Fda has done to Bangor visiting (Mils Maine) and has had the mumps and she was real sick with them


(Mils Maine)
May 5th 1919


My Darling Boy,
Just a note to let you know that we are all fine and hope you are the same. I haven't wrote once in the last 2 weeks and I feel that I ought to keep writing till I know that you are across. Caroll Yould has got home, he and Ray Hamilin came Saturday and Elmer Jenkins has come. Caroll was in to see me this afternoon he says he can't
make it seem real that he is home for good, he said that he heard that the 82 was going right in when they come out. He said that they had to stay there three weeks after they got there. He said they got so tired waiting and I asked him if he was going to look for a good lng while and he said yes. He had been thinking and planning on going a fishing for two months and now he was going. I told hoim that was what you was planning on. Chris is
working night and day in his Garage he seems to like fine. Mr Deane was in tonight he said they had a better from Forest today he said that he was going to start for home right a way. he is in Germany. Nelson McNaughton is dead he was burried today they said he had Consumpson. I was down to Ruth's yesterday the baby seems as pleased to see me Ruth sad that she had put them both to bed, the other night and the phone rung and Albert thought it
rudnd to go he out of bed and went down stairs and to the phone andsays hello is this your nmme. He won't talk with anyone only me, he sounds so cute when he talks if seems so good to hear Ruth where I can got to her nwo if you only get home and will be alright. Have I wrote since I got your letters dated April 14th. You said you were going to Paris, did you go? I was afraid you would and get left behind. You said you had some wooden shoes. Mrs Harkinx had some. Well old darling I must close and go to bed hoping I will see you before loing. Heaps of love and a kiss. Write soon. Mama
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