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Letter to Editor December 15, 1928

The Arkansas Farmer

Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas

What is this article about?

Ola Stinnett expresses pleasure with a pin received from Cousin Winifred, noting its appeal to her friends and use to promote the club, and promises more subscriptions. She requests the current address of Cousin Ruth (Mrs. John C. Small) and asks for publication of a list of songs she wants in exchange for others.

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Ola Likes Her Pin.

Dear Cousin Winifred: The pin is so cute. I am more than pleased. It is much nicer than I expected. My friends are crazy about it. I wear it and boost the club. I will send in several more subscriptions later on if nothing happens.

Can you give me Cousin Ruth's (Mrs. John C. Small) address at present?

Cousin Winifred, I wish you would publish this list of songs for me, as I'd like the cousins to send them to me. I know hundreds of songs, and will give songs in exchange:
After I've Called You Sweetheart (How Can I Call You Friend)?
Are You Lonesome Tonight?
Dream Kisses.
Gee! But I'm Lonesome Tonight.
Here Am I—Broken Hearted.
I Can't Do Without You.
Just a Memory.
You Said Good Night, But You Meant Goodbye.
You're More Like a Pal Than a Sweetheart.
Moonbeams Kiss Her For Me.

Ola Stinnett, Reed, Ark.

What sub-type of article is it?

Emotional

What keywords are associated?

Pin Gift Club Promotion Address Request Song List Song Exchange Family Cousins

What entities or persons were involved?

Ola Stinnett Cousin Winifred

Letter to Editor Details

Author

Ola Stinnett

Recipient

Cousin Winifred

Main Argument

ola thanks for the pin, requests cousin ruth's address, and asks to publish a list of desired songs for exchange with others she knows.

Notable Details

Pin Used To Boost The Club Promises More Subscriptions Knows Hundreds Of Songs

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