March 1, 1945. Ensign and Mrs. Max Elton Kissell, 116 North F Street, Wellington, Kansas. Dear Max and Maroile: Permit me and Mre. Allen to extend our sincerest wishes to you ‘oth on this very wonderful occasion. | I am writing for Mre. Allen to tell you both that when you are settled we are going to give you something for your home that you will really enjoy. We do not know what it is at the present time, nor do we know where you will be lodated, but we will not for- get you, I assure you. Our own family are so much upset at the present time due to war emergencies that we can appreciate the un- certainty of home building at the present time. However, we are very hopeful on account of the favorable war news coming in, and wé hope that it will not be long wtil you will be able to pick a spot that you can oall your own permanently. Yay ‘I wish for you both a long, happy and prosperous | wedded life. And the most important thing of all is the happiness that we wish for you. fi | Sincerely yours, of : me 5; ; ‘Director of Physical Education, - FCA:AH : | Varsity Basketball Coach.