Note:
The "Church" is Flemington Baptist
Chruch where Baraba's father was the minster and where she first met
Morris.
See
Flemington Bapatist Church and the Mixsons.
To: Miss Barbara Junior
c/o Charles Schwander
Wayland, Michigan
Postmarked: July 15, 1949, Gainesville, FL
July 14, 1949
Hi! Honey,
Well I guess you’ve heard from me this time. I got two letters from you Monday and one yesterday. The reason you didn’t get a letter Saturday was because I didn’t have an address. Say you didn’t give me a picture either.
Adrian leaves tonight so maybe I can get some sleep. I’ve been sleeping on the couch and it is real hard. My cloths a scattered in every room.
You’ll have to excuse this paper its all I could find.
I went to the show last night and it was pretty good. Tuesday night I went to the church but couldn’t make heads or tails out of the singing. They made a change and didn’t have it last night. I don’t know what two night they’re going to meet.
You should see me now I have fever blisters all over my lips and feel works then the devil. I have a bad cold too. I must have caught it from the baby, he was the first to have one.
Honey you said something about a girl in Williston. Just what do you mean. If your are talking about Laura, I don’t know where she is. She doesn’t live there anymore and I don’t care where she is. I have you now or do I?
Well beg good and I’ll write to you. I’ll have more time now and there won’t be anybody to bother me.
Still love me. I love you.
Love Always
Morris
P.S.
Mail this tonight, no stamps now.