Sara Pryor Chuning - 14 years old

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Sara Pryor Chuning to Edna Chuning Spennetta 8/20/1939


Mrs. J.D. Spennetta, Box 429, Orange, California
postcard postmarked 8/21/1939

Dearest folks, Your letter received. You surely muste be constantly on the go. No need for me to write a letter. We do not do any thing. Dorrie and I went to the ranch with the Bakers last Sunday and we went twice with them for dinner and evening; came home on the street car. I was at Mrs. Kemper's for 11 o'clock breakfast last week. Virginia worked this week. Harold has no job as yet. I had letter from Virginia L. She is so discouraged. John cannot get work and they are entirely dependent on her earnings. She wondered if Jess or Lynn might not be able to help him get something. When can you and and Mary come down for a few days, Edna? I want to have my party and want you here. Let me know so I can make my plans to conform with yours. I cannot realize that I am so near 70 years. Ruth is still not at all well. Her finger is still pretty painful. It is seven and Paul and Ann and David have been gone since noon. I had dinner ready at 6 and am waiting. Edna, you can get those knives again by sending a soft-as-silk box top and 25 ct. They are good. I may send for another set. Love to you all, Mama.

1 comment:

Cristi said...

pictured - Virginia Baker Jackson and father Everett Baker