Nov. 25 1927

Friday morning

My dear dear Sweetheart:

Bonnie is getting breakfast and I have just thought that I must write you this morning or you will get no more letters until Monday.

Bonnie and I went to the hotel for dinner. She then went to Woodward with B and J ( Burrell and Jo ) to see Woodward and Buffalo battle to a tie in football. George Maug and I then drove out southwest of town looking at the wheat and wanted to see several fellows – couldn't find anyone at home. Wheat is still looking fairly good but we sure need rain.

I was sure surprised yesterday while we were eating dinner. In came Jackson, Mrs. Jackson and Alice.

Bonnie and I went down to the dance at the hospital last night. They are working the floor over, sanding it, etc. They say they are going to have a public dance soon. I told them to wait and have it during Christmas Holidays. Give the Boys a chance to make a dollar and get to dance too. So can we.

I have quit drinking coffee. Have gone back to my tea. Bonnie has just poured it for me; guess she is about ready. No other news dear. Just wanted to talk to you a while and to be sure you received this in the morning.

Do hope you all went to a good show and that you had a good time. Mabey ( maybe ) you went to Ethyl's. Sure be glad if you did and you wanted to.

Bonnie has asked me to ask you again about Mrs. Davis' pattern.

O Gee she has just set down a quail on toast in front of me.

Goodbye dear, dear, dear.

Love to all. Sure hope everyone is doing fine. Hope colds are better.

Dearie, Dearie, Dearie.

Your Boy

Percy