November 25, 1944. Dr. and Mrs. Don Carlos Peete, 3717 Belleview, Kansas City, Kansas. Dear Don and Alice: I want you to know how much I enjoyed our short visit in your beautiful new home. I have addressed this letter to 3717 Belleview, but I cannot for the life of me locate the address on any of your stationery. Somehow I feel I must have written it down when I talked to you over the phone. I know that you are well enough kmow and famous enough so if this isn't the correct address it will get to you. I eujoyed the trip home with Virginie Jane very much, I got a little sleepy on one occasion and at the Sunflower Village pulled slightly +o the side of the road and took three minutes, out to relax and close my eyes just enough to shake off the drowsiness. Oertainly I wanted to get the valuable human cargo in Lawrence without any mishap. I took Virginia's grip to the door and met the landlady, who seemed to be very pleasant. £ want to thenk you so mich for Fixing the Panay Aten Meniioyt tal ae such a wonderful way. My, it’s grand to know that we have some anes friends who really did an essential kindness. I always enjoy my visit with you very much and am trusting that in the newr future we will be able to have an extended visit. We are sending you the basketball schedule and we want you and your family to count on the 12th, 22nd and 23rd of December. We will have tickets for the family. Also, if you get to Lawrence at any time, you know we are always leoking for you. With all good wishes in every way, I an Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, FCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach.