9-28-1939 Adrian to Miss Evelyn Carter
Envelope:
Miss Evelyn Carter,
Box #326,
Marietta, Georgia.
Postmark: 9-28-1939 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.
9-28-39.
Dear Evelyn:
Enclosed find check for $50.00. I appreciate your calling me on my birthday, I was feeling real bad last nite, but am back on job this morn. geeling some better this morn. I am very sorry that you could not see your way clear to put your wedding off until after the first of year so mother & I could attend it. Evelyn here is something I have been thinking about your marriage. Suppose this country gets into a war and all the yound men have to go. Think what it may mean to you. I am not saying this to make you feel bad, but to give you something to think about. It seems to me that it would have been so much better for you to have postponed the marriage But maybe you have you to for [sic]. Evelyn: your mother & dad think more of you than you realize. Moma is worrying so much.
With as much love as any father could have for a child,
Dady
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