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Laura Kephart to Leonard W. Kephart, March 12, 1946, page 2

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  • along that line has been AI. The class re-unions are June 21-22-23. If they are of interest to you this year, I could come down by train & you could bring me back at that time. Perhaps the Moores could be here then; Cornelia said they hoped to come East this year. Laura’s graduation begins June 23 & I have thought about going up for that, as there are more of my friends in Boonville now than, there are here. I would like to go up there, before I settle down for the Summer. It looks now unlikely, that I will ever go back to the farm. However that story is long & the bridge can be crossed after it is built. Tell Mary Ann that your Grandpa K. was not a real blonde, but he had the blue-est of blue eyes; my Grandpa Mack had the redest of red hair; “myself when young” had golden blond hair & still have green eyes, so [Budir]. can be blond if he wants to, but will probably outgrow it. So, Mary Ann’s jibers can just swallow their words. Quite often the purest bred purple petunia will produce a pink flower, & the ditto Plymouth Rocks, a pure black fowl. Love to you all Mama
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