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5 Sept 1945
Stoughton Mass

Dear Sid:

I am thankful you are straight on your mail at last, too bad. Glad you got the other party located on your bank account too. Lots of mistakes now. Doris came home at 7 P.M. from her all-day exam bearing a pt. of Webster's cream. She felt she had earned it: She passed it all right, I guess, said it was an awful long exam and she is going straight to bed. I spent the day at the M.C.Z. and brought home all my stuff, needles and all. Shall not go in again. I got my mother a warm sweater for winter and a new bathroom rug to match the walls, looks pretty fine now. 

Tomorrow to more work. It has warmed up today, up to 80° after 58° this morning, 48° yesterday. Elizabeth Southworth was calling here when I got home (Harry's S.' wife). Shall go to see Maud tomorrow again. Only a week more before we come back. 

Doris.