September 19, 1925

Saturday Nite
Sept. 19, 1925.

Dearest Walter:

Papa and I went in town this afternoon and I experienced that same thrill of joy that I always have under the circumstances when I found your two letters waiting for me. I felt even more so than usual this time as it seemed like such a long time since I had heard.

September 19, 1925

September 19, 1925

The Jacksonville paper was there also and I have read quite a bit of it. I note especially the ad on “our” property. It is certainly thoroughly advertised isn’t it? It sounds very desirable to me. There is one outstanding fact that I notice throughout the paper, everyone and everything seems to be a strong booster. That is what it takes to make a boom. I am sure there are sufficient grounds for that spirit too, or it would not be so effective. Dear, I am really glad you invested in another tract and I feel like it is going to bring Mr. and Mrs. Dove a reward in the future. I am very anxious to see the tracts, and perhaps I will some time. In fact, all of those glowing descriptions of the country down there make me very anxious to see Florida. I believe you are thoroughly converted.

Sweetheart, I love you and love you and LOVE You. My, my! So very much.

Yours, always,
Ina.