Letter to C. C. Callehan, Feb 23, 1937 Page: 2 of 2
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able to drive my car and ride a horse,
coming.
wife,
wishes for you and year
Sincerely yours
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C. MADSEN
GUTHRIE. OKLAHOMA
That was my experience in Loa Angelas,
go there again I will do my travel or foot,
not be going ao fast.
Again with best
I am your old friend
'Where are you going when you leave Cali: or..La?
Let me know end perhaps during the summer I may be '
your way.
we ' ere
net! ins
t r. So
p y *
&
Clive my best reagards to hr.
her that I awful sorry that she has ot sue:: a cum-.y lor
a husband who can not play coon cans, and have to to
the Pacific Qcean to keep from getting beat by cen like
me that knows tie game and how to play it.
To-morrow I will be So years old, and I e . 'tll.1
so I have no chick
Callahan • na tell
ot such a dummy
and have to bo
ire.rd out
C-: l ’.Ob co
'• I was ;.r
. : •nt cn i su
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lor half an hour »fl the wires broke
by li-'-htnin,-’-. I3\ the time we
full of people that we could not
of the first to get into it,
and couli not <-et out when we got to my h *e., and
took me seven miles out into the country. Ti ey
claimed it was the worst storm and rain ‘:hey ' aa
in the city. People with lon^ rubber boats ’ere
the pa; ?eng< rs from the car to the cide^al . a *
was two feet deep in some of the street. . T’. -
10 cents for taking a oerson to a. dry snot. r
ges went all over the car wl an the pacer La -
and I did hot *ee them a .y more. WL*r. ”r
of the track, the Conducter asked me w eel
I told him the name of the hotel, he toi-
seven miles from it but he would take me bank
as it was not my fault that I had been take:,
about midnight I reached the hotel tired and L\
But Oris:,
ar* enjoying your
has inproved. 1 know that "Peach’’
you and I hope you may recover some
and be able to enjoy life for many years
I hope without any funny talk t::..
t=»y in California -■nd th* r y - .-
will take . ooa are of
of your loot sfe.-.-tt
to come.
or ot
;>ot St nr ten t..
move, anu '
I '-as up in t.
e got to my h * -
the country. T-
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Letter to C. C. Callehan, Feb 23, 1937, text, Date Unknown; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1626766/m1/2/: accessed November 16, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Ardmore Public Library.