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30 December 1942
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
Check for Brooklyn Borough Gas Co. for $0.82
GLC09414.1623
Check for Brooklyn Edison Co. for $3.58
GLC09414.1624
January 19, 1943
Check for Abraham and Straus Inc. for $14.94
GLC09414.1625
January 20, 1943
Check for New York Telephone Co. for $5.86
GLC09414.1626
January 25, 1943
Check for Brooklyn Edison Co. for $2.92
GLC09414.1627
Check for Carmine Cartaldo for $65.00
GLC09414.1628
Check for Brooklyn Borough Gas Co. for $1.22
GLC09414.1629
February 23, 1943
Check for Brooklyn Edison Co. for $3.24
GLC09414.1630
Check for New York Telephone Co. for $5.14
GLC09414.1631
February 20, 1943
Check for Brooklyn Life Insurance for $1.61
GLC09414.1632
GLC09414.1633
4 March 1943
Check for Brooklyn Borough Gas Co. for $2.02
GLC09414.1636
February 27, 1943
Check for Madeline Bickor for $10.00
GLC09414.1637
to Sylvia Weiner
27 August 1929
Moe wishes Sylvia a happy birthday from Switzerland where he is on furlough, and asks her to call. She wrote on the back that she could not get a call through.
GLC09414.1688
February 11, 1945
Moe compares his recent Sunday to a Sunday at home. He writes that the boys went to see "Barber in Seville," He also says he is glad that Sylvia liked the perfume he sent.
GLC09414.1699
February 12, 1945
Moe writes that it will be a busy week as the company is having another party, among other things. He thinks Sylvia's father should stay in Florida for the rest of the winter.
GLC09414.1700
February 13, 1945
Moe writes that Spring is in the air. He watched the French people dressed up for Mardi Gras, and saw a Bob Hope movie.
GLC09414.1701
February 14, 1945
Moe reports that there has been very good weather lately. He visited the Municipal Library and went to a revue. He tells Sylvia not to worry about a house "wifely" existence any time soon.
GLC09414.1702
February 15, 1945
Moe apologizes for forgetting to mention Valentine's Day. Today, however is the day of the company party. The weather has turned and it is now much colder.
GLC09414.1703
February 16, 1945
Moe went to see "Song of Bernadette," which he liked very much. He attended the company party and met some ladies who have a friend in Brooklyn. He asks Sylvia to investigate this friend.
GLC09414.1704
February 18, 1945
Moe describes a show he went to called "Chauson D' Amour."
GLC09414.1705
February 19, 1945
Moe writes that the winter is practically over. He also tells Sylvia to stop worrying about what her boss thinks of her.
GLC09414.1706
February 20, 1945
Moe was able to see two shows this week. He also played ping pong with Jack at the Red Cross, and requests Sylvia send him a zippo lighter.
GLC09414.1707
February 21, 1945
Moe complains about the soldiers that complain about everything even though they haven't even been overseas that long. He also mentions that he had to listen to a reading of the Articles of War.
GLC09414.1708
February 22, 1945
Moe received Sylvia's package of chocolate and stationary. He also reports that one morning they actually had fresh eggs at breakfast and Marty ate six of them.
GLC09414.1709
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