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J.17: De: 1926. W.D.C. [[printed]] POST CARD [[image: border that looks like thorny stems with stylized flowers and leaves on both sides and in the center right beneath the space between "post" and "card". CORRESPONDENCE. [[under the left side of the border]] ADDRESS. [[under the right side of the border]] [[image: postcard is split down the middle by a straight stem with stylized rose hips with no roses.]] [[in a box]] PLACE POSTAGE STAMP HERE [[line]] DOMESTIC ONE CENT [[line]] FOREIGN TWO CENTS [[/box]] [[along right side of box]] Printed in the U.S.A. [[/printed]] Thank you for your card and we think of you up here! Not much winter so far. Will you soon come home!? Ein glücklirfal [[mor?]] jep fur elif lieber Waldo! Mit Liebe Tante Helena.
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Last full sentence may need a German speaker Front of postcard is the next page (286) which looks like a Christmas card.
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