Nov. 12, 1943

Dear Albert,
            Say Albert talking about snow, well your not the only one that had it, we also had a few flurries, nothing to brag about, but it was snow just the same, by the way, the other day it rained so hard that the river overflowed up around No.17 shop. You know where I mean, the way you go to Easton down around Saucon Park, the river right by the power plant and Freemansburgh? Well it flooded over that little bridge and we had to go to work down around Hellertown and up around the farms and finally we arrived, the water is down now, so its okay.

            Say what Aunt Mary do you mean, Uncle Steven’s Mary or my mother, either one is alright, Mary Evich Anderson is working the midnight shift right now.

            Say Albert, Mary Ann has the chicken pox of all things so she is off from school until they clear up, boy if its not one thing its another, but they really help us stepping.

            About Stevie being sent across; well Albert we don’t really know, cause we haven’t heard from him since last week, and we haven’t heard from Georgie either. I hope they are all right.

            Well I guess I’ll close, take care of yourself.

            Love from the whole family.

                                                                                                            Ann