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Mrs. Rose Cimonetti 3208 E. Washington Street Phoenix, Arizona Mar. 27/1957
Dear. Dr. Van Waters,
Above is my new address we moved here last week. It's a lovely place here warm all the time.
Been out all day looking for a job. My husband has the promise of one this week. We sold our furniture before we moved & have a furnished place here. The reason we moved is the Dr. told us we should bring Linda to a warm climate she has asthma. Now she has the mumps. She hasn't had a spell since being here. Asthma is very bad but of course my mother has it too. It runs thru her family. Linda is very thin from being so sick. But now is beginning to get some
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color in face from the warm sun. Can't go back to school though for couple of mos. Dr. prefers it that way.
We know she is going to get better as she has told of of cases being cured from this warm climate. I certainly have courage & know everything will be okay for her now.
Please give my regards to everyone. Hope you are much better yourself also.
Sincerely Rose Cimonetti
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[Apr 12, 1957]
Mrs. Rose Cimonetti 3206 E. Washington Street Phoenix, Arizona
Dear. Dr. Van Waters,
Written you before but have had no answer. So thought I should write you again.
My husband started work Monday here but won't get a check for two weeks. I need money to get by until he gets his check. I just don't like asking you but being strangers here it is hard until we get aquainted. Our rent is paid up for three months but we need food for two weeks. We had the money but then Linda got sick first with the mumps then only one asthma attack since we've been here. She has improved a lot & the weather here does agree with her. The