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^[[Mrs. Wilson tried sohard when we left. Said "We will meet in Henola". (Daughter ?? age - no real contact)]]
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[[underlined]] Page 3. Wichita, Kansas …1921 [[/underlined]]

to the dining rm phone(one floor house) called the Field. George had just landed [[strikethrough]] said [[/strikethrough]] said "Lie down where you are. I will bring a doctor." The two arrived, Dr.Love and my love. They [[strikethrough]] ni [[/strikethrough]] put me to bed, feet elevated, avoided all my questions, much reassurance BUT stay relaxed. The two young men played poker all nite coming in to check my attitude. It was the headaches that followed and Mrs. Stearmans return from her Kansas family visit, thatgot us to believe in Lydia Pinkham's. Until weeks later with return of menses, I still thought I had the baby. The INvoluntary abortion called faulty conception as the specimen in tub proved no ^[[,]] need for curatage. 1921...now???? Which brings me to:
TV GUIDE April 10-16 Page inside cover.
QUOTE: One of ABCs Specials ^[[1976]] for next season MARY WHITE , the story of framed newspaper editor William Allen White. The teen age girl lost her life in a horseback-riding accident in 1921. The film [[strikethrough]] was shot [[/strikethrough]] will be shot in Emperia, Kan., where White was editor of the Emporie Gazette.. Unquote. In 1923, while we lived in La Grange, ILL., George was asked to do [[strikethrough]] e [[/strikethrough]] a SIX Real Educational movie dealing with Aviation andspecific [[strikethrough]] ie [[/strikethrough]] ally W.M. A. WHite ^[['s]] belief in its commercial use and enable people in the big Wheat Belt to put flying advantage. By whom Geo. E. "Buck" Weaver. I think, (trunk glossies etc will tell) White had become Gov. of Kansas. The fly in the flying via Buck was the people felt their Gov. should not risk flying! How about that? So over George'sprotests the flying was simulated and they finally clipped out the part that showed the grass blowing from the OX ^[[5!]]
Geo. had two expressions the movie Moguls said. Hollicky grin, like his walk or solemn. His eyes I learned were the expressions; to ojolly someone he cared for as a friend and proven less which always hurt him more than any physical pain which he stood so well M.D.S. remarked it. I do not open the trunk of "JEWELS" but I recall the glossie from the film. Geo. died Aug. 1934. Film released 1934. I avoided movies for 2 yrs. for fear I would see it and again lose my voice.