Recenber 26, 1941. Mrs. Mary Allen Hamilton, Anchorage, Kentuckys | Dear Mary, Pete, Sonny, Joan and Libby: sell ak Se gad Manchs 1 pominly cqueendannt sweets sent to old man Phoggie. ife hed a lovely Christmas and we thought of you many, many times. The photograph of the mother and the children is wonderful, and of course thet hay-= maker or the man making the shekels was not present, as is usually tthe case. Sut we thought of that very necessary old man who makes the woney so that the family may continue to — exist and enjoy live under the most wonderful government in all the world. ~ Sinks. Sineiae at eke es And to make 3% eomplote it would have keen necessary to have had your 7 entire family and dane and Hoot. We ate with Milton and en- joyed the Christmas very much. Mrs. 5. Hi. Lindley took dinner there and she seems to be recovering her complacency after her terrific loss. ’ Again thanking you, and regretting thet I cannot write this letter in Tengbend but desiring to thank you for your thoughtfulness at a very early date, I am Affectionately yours, PCA:AH