Thursday, November 11, 1937

Dear Dorothy:

I received your letter today at noon, Armistice day, I hope in earnest, that you and you’r children did not forget to face east today,in remembrance of those who fell to make it possible for us to carry on.

I note you’r decision teacher, although it may not be the best, it made me very happy.

I can come after you, I’ll see you just a little past six friday night, as you know I have tickets for the game which I hope you will enjoy.
East and West as a rule play a very good game a lot of fight from start to finish, I have a $5.00 bet on the game I have it on west, Knox better come thru.

Did you enjoy Rubinoff, I fiddled away an evening by going to bed at 10.
Seeing as you are coming or I am coming after you friday, I will also devote this night as a night of rest in spite of it being armistice and some form of celebration would be inorder.

Well Dorothy, I will see you Friday night and remember I love you too.

As ever
“Ding”