9 October 1918 Mason
Mason City, Iowa,
Oct. 9, 1918.
Dear Don:
Well it seems like a age since I have seen or heard from you, but I suppose you are some cocky solider boy now, and even my little self tired to get in, but the best I could do would be to get in National or rather home guard, and would have to lie to do this, so thihgt I would wait til they opened recruiting office again, but it sure looks no like that it weill ned before I get into it, ut if does give the d---- Huns He-- for me.
You will have to excuse my staionary as it is the only paper in the house, and I gess the old man's co. won't care.
School has been going on for a month now, and they sure have a crazy bunch of old maids, and wifes for teachers, and talkinga bout discipline, sure is tough, but it is what we need.
I have a old girl by name of Savage for Phy. Geo. and belive me she sure is. Could not get a Agri. teacher so she is teaching first year Agri. and she though 2nd yr. Agri to compolicated for her so I was out of luck. Got 2 B's and 2 C's thismonth, do better next time.
The football team has been going pretty good this year, beat Chas. City 32 to 0 last Fri with C. Anderson holding donw rt. guard not so bad for a scrub. We play Milford this Sat. there and have been working in back field this week, gess I can make a go of it.
I suppose you will wonder wehre I got your address. Well I got it from Dot., now a girlfriend of my step-bros, and he is stepping out with her to-night to a cance, but taht it against my religion since football satrted.
Our old friend Lid is going to Junior College, and I see her every day, will try to get her to write you, as that is what they tell us youfellows need. Belive me she sure is a nice girl.
I got thorugh my summer's work O.K. coumign out $140.00 to the good and a job picking corn for 10c bu. if I can get off 2 wks. Where we are to play Sat. is to be a corn carnvel, and I guess I will try to pull donw a first place int eh juggling contest if possible. Am going to try to go to to Ames thsi winter to juggling contests.
There is no school tomorrow or next day so I have got a job raking leaves tomorrow morning and in the afternoon I will practice football, and believe me we will rore Sat. for your sake.
I suppose youwill be going over there pretty soon and don't forget what I said in first parto f letter. And by the way, have to the Spanish influenza endways?
Well it is getting late, and I haved to get up early tomorrow to work, so I gess I will put onteh brakes for this time, and leive me I wiall not foget the good old itmes we used tho have in Agri.
Carlyle Anderson
P.S. My address is Box 667 M.C.