Wheeling, West Va.
April 29, 1942
Cadet Emil E. Narick
Squadron D. Group 1
Barrack 813, Room 2
Maxwell Field
Montgomery, Alabama
Wed. Afternoon
Dear Emil:
We were so happy to have your letter this morning, so happy that you are getting along so well. We are betting on you, we know you can do it.
We have our girl home for the week. She is all worn out and the Dr. would not hear to her going back to school until she is all rested up and her pain gone.
We were so worried when Kay brought her home Monday night, but after she had a new blood count we are certain that the rest will do the work. As you know her, she was hard to make know she was a sick girl. But I guess we have her under control now.
She has worked so hard all winter and all the things to worry about, beside her school work, which has not been easy at all. But I think we can have her all in good shape and able to make her trip to see you that is if she minds the doctor.
I am enclosing receipt on the amount you sent Becky. She had never been able to have it cashed until yesterday. So while we had her out to the Dr. she cashed the money order and went and had the Gem sized for her finger.
I will await your instructions about having it shipped your way. No doubt you will want to use it when the little girl comes down.
She's about decided to fly both was. Her Dad thinks it would be so much nicer and easier for her since she is not feeling up to par. We have most decided not o let her go through her graduation on the first of June. It would be a lot of rush and worry, and if she goes to summer school she will need some rest before the gets into it again. All depends.
Got to go to work, Boss is calling.
Best of good luck,
Becky's Folks
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