November 14, 1944. Mrs. Mary Hamilton, | \ 860 Center Street, {| \ Palo Algo, Galif. / | ji \ Don't you get | nsulted when I send you these $2.00 for nail brushes. I so anxious to get them because I want to have one for my grip ‘ one for home. That is the only thing with which I oan my cow in shape, and I will appreciate it if you will nail them to me after your first shopping tour. | Iam trying to) ‘ead out an article so will make this a rather mhew hy snappy bus letter. : al a Little Jill Mckee is as cute as a bug's ear. Mother and I go out to the hospital gach day but the grandparents never see enough of | Jill. We do get to visit with Jane. Mother no doubt has written you that Jane is as peppy as can be, but yesterday she let dow a apyete and admitted, _ was a little fatigued. — | But T promised leo ‘auidte Ain a ahert letter, anf will let Mother tell you most of thd news. I \ ; _/ With love to Pete, Sonny, Joan and my Wibble-lobble, and kind thoughts to the hambur, ers that they call Hans, Dipsy Doodle, and so forth, Ioan \\ | | | \\ \ ae Z Atfectionately, yi \ f \ FCA :AH Eno.