Cherries are always ripe in Detroit – 1920s

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Cherries are always ripe in DETROIT . Get in the game – it’s great   CO- A.B.R.

No post mark. Addressed to Mrs. Lee [Florence Koontz] Weaver, 94 Tireman St., Detroit, Mich. Not mailed.

“What do you think of this?”

Addressed to married Grandma Florence, so it is after 1918.  It is addressed to the Tireman home, so it is before 1929.  I do not recognize the handwriting.  The implication of the note is that the message is a bit naughty even by 1920 standards.

 

 

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About Pat Shaul

Genealogist / Family Historian; Blog started as a record of my Grandfather's post card collection which ran for 15 months. Then, in June, 2017, I changed over to reporting and commenting on notifications from the ANCESTRY app "We're Related" I then started to provide snippets into ancestor biographies on the dates that were significant anniversaries.
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