"Aug. 21, 1913 Dear sister - received your postal. i had wrote i was looking for an answer. all real well. hope you are well expect to get over before long. will write a letter later. its not quite so warm any more. good by Mrs. T. Sangrey"
Rec'd your card glad to her you are still among the living. When are you coming up. Don't forget to call at 331. Hope this will find you well. With love, E. Mae Brackbill"
"Lancaster, Pa., June 10, 1911, Dear Sister, We left home Thursday morning and we are having fine weather and a nice time, expect to be here at the Franklin House till next Tuesday. As far as we know now we are all well. Your sister Emma."
Dear Mollie, Just rec's the package I will attend to him glad you are getting on OK Charlie says if Lonnie comes in let him have a little ring for his little girl and let him know the price Fondly Mother"
I thought I would drop you a card Mrs. S- is home again It has become very hot - was at the Iris Club this forenoon making "Pads". Expect to go to the country for a week. Tomorrow morning I leave. Mrs. Fraelicks daughter is home on vacation Mrs. Trout is quite sick again Ect."
Hello Kid. Just a few lines to let you no that I will be down on Thursday eve instead of Wensday evening Joe is comming down tht evening and I hope that everything will be Ok excuse pencil and writing for you no this is Monday evening Some sleepie So good night Honey Hope you are not cross everything I said last night was in fun take mistakes for kisses xxxxx Address 27 W. German. Thurs eve at 7 30 p m If its storming will be down Sat eve."
"Holo George, I will be in Elmira sometime saturday and expect to be at your place for the evening about 6 or 7 oclock I have a few stops to make on the way so you can look for me sometime saturday and maybe Effie will be along Goodby from Frank"