June 27, 1927

Monday Night. Front of P.O.
Near Union Station.
20 min. to 8 o’clock

My Dear Little Girl,

Waited until I went home before writing. Found your good letter there, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was pretty hot there, also every other place today. Thought I’d drive down to get cool. It is much cooler here now.

June 27, 1927

June 27, 1927

Had an answer to my letter to Mr. Parman. It was OK. I think he feels OK about my coming to Uvalde.

Bish left last night for San Angelo. The requisition for a microtome reached Wash. too late for bids. No reason for letting that slip by except that he was careless. In one way it will save me a lot of work, but I’d much rather have it. I guess the other supplies will come OK.

Was out in the country with Mr. Somries [sp?] the animal man this PM. We bought 4 Angoras at 2.50 each. Will get my problem started pretty soon. When we returned Mrs. Laake had left a phone call for me. I am invited on a picnic with them tomorrow evening. Her sister and daughter have been there several days, also Mr. Palliett her father.

I love you Dear, more than I can tell you.

Your
Walter