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Chepel 

Dear,

Truly a few verses taken from unknown sources. The sentiments are all true to our friendship. The things I read I feel you enjoy always too.

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There has been a hot discussion in Kennedy today and we were the center of attraction. That is, according to the K.H. girls we are the only couple on the campus that act as we enjoy our friendship. We never have a chance for a stroll, no regular habit of meeting in the library and several other things. One girl answered that was our policy. (True enough.)

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From all indications we will be in chapel for sometimes.

How have the old dear feeling today? I decided to study during quiet hour each time my mind was taken from my lessons. I wrote our aunt Myrtle a long letter telling all the news, especially about your success.

Were you really at church today? I looked for you

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but my eyes centered all over the church in search of you.

We didn't have Ogden Hall before 10:55 last night and believe me Mrs. Siddal tried to give us h____. George Gray and your friend Miss Watson were the latest last night had a nice stroll alone.

Good night, pleasant dreams.
Only Me!
P.S. Excuse writing - sleepy as Perseval.  

"Dear, the long years
and spans stretch between us striving to prove this love of ours untrue,
They Cannot part us! Always in some fashion
I shall belong to you.
Bambino"- 1926

The Peninsula Social Club
of U. N, & J. J.
requests the pleasure of your company on [[strikethrough]] Wednesday [[/strikethrough]] evening, December the [[strikethrough]] thirtieth [[/strikethrough]] 31st
from eight to twelve
At the Elks Home
Dancing

KYLE'S OPEN
NO. 3


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[[caption]] DR. J. W. JONES
Manager of Kyles' Drug Store No. 3
[[/caption]

Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Kyle announce the opening of Kyle's Drug Store No. 3, located in their own building at 1351 N. Lansing. The store carries a full and complete line of Drugs, Toilet articles and everything found in a first class Drug Store. The same courteous treatment that has made the Kyles No. 1 and No. 2 so popular will be given and Quick Free Delivery will be assured.

The inside of the store is beautiful to look upon. The show cases and furniture are mahogany with a Fawn Marble base in harmony with the Soda Fountain. Frigidaire system is used and everything will be kept cool, clean and sanitary. 

Dr. J. W. Jones is the manager. He is a Tulsan, having graduated from Booker T. Washington Hi in 1923 and from Meharry in 1926.

Dr. Jones is very popular with the younger set, a social leader and a good mixer. He is well liked by all with whom he comes in contact and is a valuable asset to the Kyle Stores. He will be assisted by his beautiful and talented wife who was Miss Eutie Roper, daughter of Hon. and Mrs. J. H. Roper of Okmulgee. 

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In the first paragraph, you put two "are"