[June 24th, 1941]

Dear Nick,

            There is a reason that I’m writing to you before I heard from you.  If it [is] possible than May-be a friend of mine and I could get a job near you.  We would do anything, only so it isn’t the same type of work we are doing now.  The girl that wants to go with me is Mary, the one on the picture with me that we took in Washington.  Nick, you have no idea how Siller is taking advantage of me lately, I just can’t take it anymore, I think eight years is enough, be-sides I would be nearer to home, to you and George and also Bill. So if there is a chance for us, let me know as soon as possible, I will be waiting Daily.  For your better whichever way it is let me know.  How is George and what’s new with you.  Frankie, was over at Buzieks for 3 days.  Pap hurt his arm with a stone, but it’s getting better now.  Pee Wee was too have come home for over the week-end.  The weather in the city was so hot it was unbeatable, to-day it’s a little cooler.  I’ll have to pay Good-night.  Let me know I’ll be waiting.

                        Give my love to George,

                                                                        Regards and Love

Your sister,

Anne