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Yes Walter W. is still at home now but he has a little better time than he use to he goes with the girls now. Answer soon.&#13;
&#13;
Route 2 Box 31&#13;
Aug. 30 Derby Kans.&#13;
&#13;
Thanks for pretty card. I am not at home now I am out here near Wichita visiting Alice. Have been here a little over a week. I like the country out here fine. Vince Young was at home when I was back there. You had ought to been in Osage Co to go to camp meeting. Excuse me for not answering sooner.&#13;
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Mr. Ernest Hamiar&#13;
Wilburn, Kans.&#13;
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