3-13-1939 Punkie to Miss Evelyn Carter
Envelope:
Miss Evelyn Carter,
Box 326,
Marietta, Ga.
Postmark: 3-13-1939 Cedartown, GA.
Cedartown, Ga.
Sunday night.
Dearest Evelyn,
Charles and Clara finally woke up but not until I ate and had a tire repaired in Marietta and drove all way past Dallas. Charles asked what had happened to you and seeing that it was getting daylight asked where he was. Clara, after regaining consciousness found that she had left her coat and purse at George’s, the key to her house and shop were in the purse. The fog was still bad in both my passengers and the air but we managed to get to Cedartown about 6:00. Clara was afraid to go home. Charles said it must be love for me to go see you on a night like that and I told him he was right and thought also what a little thing it was to do for the pleasure I get being with you. Evelyn you are the nearest thing to being a perfect woman that has ever been. Sometime, if I can find the words to express myself I’m going to tell you what it is about you that I like so much. I’ve rambled completely the subject of how we got home but we did and in fair condition, also got plenty of sleep and did lots of work Saturday afternoon.
Hope that you enjoyed last night but not too much. I’m jealous of Dick but if he can make you have a good time I’m for him. I don’t envy him though for I believe that I have something that he does not have.
I’ve been a good boy this week-end, stayed close around just hoping that I’d get a call, but in rain, they never call me whetn I’m in town. We played tennis this afternoon, which I know is not interesting to you.
I would like very much to see you either Thursday or Saturday night, if neither might suit you how about Friday or Sunday, if that isn’t allright how about my coming over some moring for a few minutes. The point is I want to see you and bad. Don’t forget the date we made with George and Hazel. You may change your mind about being with them but not with me. Let me know.
Love
Punkie
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