"Dear Wifey" (1908)

Probably by "F S"

This is a  set of presumably six post cards, copyright 1908 by A Q Southwick, N.Y carrying the set reference number "N20." They are unsigned and there is a companion set, "Dear Hubby", reference N19.

It seems likely that the artist is "F S" (Fred Spurgin) and for a discussion about identity of the artist see the Southwick and Pictures overflowing the frame pages.

Dear Wifey:- Lack of your cheerful companionship gives me a fit of the blues. This quiet bachelor life - with early to bed and early to rise has no attractions for your John

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Southwick Back

Ref N20

1908 Copyright

Dear Wifey:- This is a dreary and slow life here without you! No excitement worth mentioning. I am up to my neck in work. Will have to go slow or ruin my health - yours John

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Ref N20

1908 Copyright

Posted 1910?

Dear Wifey:- Things are awfully dull here - Miss you so much. Lonesome as a hermit. Dying for some good home cooking - Have a sore throat - No dangers. Have a good time. yours John

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Ref N20

1908 Copyright

Dear Wifey:- , Wish I knew what to do with myself - I do so miss you. I am tired of this bachelor game - but don't worry about me - I'll play the string for your sake

yours John

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N20

9 October 1908

28 December 1908

Dear Wifey. Life is a blank away from you, dear, so can't keep my mind off you. But don't hurry back or worry about me. I can barely manage to kill time for a while. -

Yours John

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Southwick Back

N20

1908 Copyright

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