6-29-1939 Adrian to Miss Evelyn Carter
Envelope:
Miss Evelyn Carter,
Box #386,
Marietta, Georgia.
Postmark: 6-29-1939 Huntington, TENN.
Letterhead:
Ruth H. Sloan, Secretary to County Judge and Highway Commission
J. Wesley Williams, Clerk
M.J. McLemore, Sheriff
J. ADRIAN BRAMLEY
COUNTY JUDGE: CARROLL COUNTY
Huntingdon, Tenn.
6-28-39.
Dear Evelyn.
I received the father’s day present have been slow to write and thank you for it. I sure did appreciate it sure was nice & very thoughtful of you. Mother wrote you about my trip fishing in Ozarks. We had a wonderfult trip camped on the river five nights & floated down four days a distance of about sixty miles had some real spark catching small mouth bass. They give you a thrill whenyou hook one about one hundred feet down stream from boat. Marshall, Gordon, Geo, Tom Green & Mr. Ludden from Nashville. A real nice party. I read your letter to your mother in which you said you had decided to postpone the other affair. I am sure proud you did & knew you would not diappoint me. I enjoyed your visit so much wish you could be with us more. It’s real lonesome at home some of the time. I will close as everybody is coming in.
Your dad
Adrian
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