Novenber 1, 1937. hip, Db, G, Hamilton, Hamilton “holesele Drug ©o., 18th and “yaendotte, — Kansas City, Mo. Dear lir, Hamilton: L want to thank you very much for your kindness to me when I stopped by the other evening. ‘rs, Allen was waiting out in the car for me, and when I re- turned I was under the impression that she, being in an unfavorable parking area, would not want to wait for me to accept your kindness in sitting at the feuntain for a drink. ; | When 1 told her that you were in there she said, “Well, I wanted an ice cream soda myself", so we turned around at the next block and came back to see you, but the young lady said you had just gone down the street. We must have missed you only by a minute. lips, Allen had a letter from Mary tell- ing all about the family, and she wanted you to see it. it was a beautifully written letter and gave in full de- tail all the activities of the family. I desired to explain my abruptnees in hurrying in and hurrying out, and was sorry to have missed you after we returned, With every good wish, I am. Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, |