(seq. 6)

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Jannyp at Aug 12, 2020 10:42 PM

(seq. 6)

287 Glen Road,
Wellesley Farms, Mass.

December 28, 1936

Dear Miss Gladding:

Just a few lines to let you and
the officers that work in the nursery school and girls know
that I do miss them awful. I am feeling fine and hope
to hear the same from you all. I am so glad Donald is
there now for I have enough to worry about now. He is
being taken care of and good too. He looks swell.
I just can't express my gratitude for what you and the
other officers in the Nursery School did for me. I am
writing this letter to thank you and the officers for
their kindness towards me, and I also miss them and the
babies. It was fun although I had my off days.
I should have more sense now, I am 23 years old the 1st
of January, New Years Day, so I am getting old.

I do feel bad to see my sister back there,
but she should not have done what she did. I also want
to thank you and Mary Hurley and the rest of the Nursery
School helpers for their nice card. It made me feel
happy to think you are still thinking of me. It was also
nice to be there to hold Donnie on the platform.

Sincerely,

Marie Colucci

(seq. 6)

287 Glen Road
Wellesley Farms, Mass.

December 28, 1936

Dear Miss Gladding:

Just a few lines to let you and the officers that work in the nursery school and girls know that I do miss them awful. I am feeling fine and hope to hear the same from you all. I am so glad Donald is there now for I have enough to worry about now. He is being taken care of and good too. He looks swell. I just can't express my gratitude for what you and the other officers in the Nursery School did for me. I am writing this letter to thank you and the officers for their kindess towards me, and I also miss them and the babies. It was fun although I had my off days. I should hae more sense now, I am 23 years of the 1st of January, New Years Day, so I am getting old.

I do feel bad to see my sister back there, but she should not have done what she did. I also want to thank you and Mary Hurley and the rest of the Nursery School helpers for their nice card. It made me feel happy to think you are still thinking of me. It was also nice to be there to hold Donnie on the platform.

Sincerely,

Marie Colucci