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Aaron, Fannie | to Mother, Father, and Pete, 1921 January 12

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January 12, 1920 [1921]

Dear Mother, Father, and Pete:

Nothing exciting happened yesterday. I finished "The Bride of Lammermoor" and enjoyed it somewhat. Last night a friend of Lucy's from Raymond, Ida Maisel, came over the talked for an hour and a half. She was quite interesting.

Miss Peeble's is sick, so we got a cut today. It's too bad that she is sick, but it is nice that we got a cut.

Oh, there is something exciting to tell you--Gertrude Allen bobbed her hair!

I have a splitting headache today. I ought to be ahamed to admit it--I suppose it is from too much reading.

Miss Smith came to pay me a call last night.

Love,

Fannie