Miss Eli,abeth Hamilton Evergreen Poad Anchorage, Kentucky My dear Wibble=Wobble: Gee, it was swell of you to write me the lovely letter. I appreciate hearing from you very, very muche | I kmow how much you must love that cute little baby across the streete You congratulate Mrse Pobert E. Hatton for me, will you? I am gled thet she can make your noighbors happy eas well as increase the heppy members of her familye 7 | 3 | Congratulate Joan, also, for me on her wonderful birthday. I am glad that she got so many fine presents from so many lovely people, and Wibble-¥obble, I want you to lmow that I am very proud of some fine grand- daughters and grandsons that I haves One of them 4s you, Wibble-obble, and of course, there is Joan, Sonny, and Judy. : Judy was at our home last night while her Father and other — attended the Phi Psi dinnere When I came home, I found her: there and I said “Well, Judy, where in the world did you come from? This noon when I came home you were not here and I looked in the waste besket and under the — Frigidaire, in the pantry, under the desk, and in all the drawers and I couldnt find youe But here you are now$ How in the world do you happen to be here?™ | Gleefully, ‘she jumped up and down end said, "Z just cone nowe" Then she went over and kicked the waste basket and rustled the papers around and said, "Did you look for me in here?“ J said, “I sure did, Judy, because I sew @ little mouse in there once and it rustled those papers and I thought maybe you wight have been in there, but you weren't." 3 She said, "Oh, Phogeie, you're foelin'.” Do you think I was, Wibble-icbble? Give my love to your Mother and Daddy and ell of your fine family, even that Hans Schnieckolbeans and that Alley-gel dog of yours, Tell them all that I said “Hello.” |