March 6, 1931-from Elma

Elma responds to Al’s previous letter, not the one from March 6, but the previous letter. Elma talks about a couple of things worth noting – the weather, the fact that she had a cold, remembering that Al had a cold, reflecting on Al’s installation of phones at KKK headquarters in Kokomo, and recommending that Al sees someone–maybe a chiropractor–for his cold. Well, it was March in Indiana so of course, it was rainy. The other thing to note was that it was a Friday, and Elma went to church. They were members of Saint Boniface, and I can imagine that going to church during the week was the way of connecting with other members of the community. As always, their love is palpable.

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