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PRESIDENT'S PERSONAL FILE PPF 9 Gifts M Dec. 1933 C ht PPF900470 I is is withme! THE come! December 21, 1933 Thy 100 Kin:Jdom Days PP7 My dear Mr. Milligan: q-M The President has received your letter and has asked ne to thank you very much. He appreciates your thoughtfulness in writing and sending the old money to him. He sends his best wishes for a Happy Holiday Season. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHAND Private Secretary Inan Harry T. Milligan, Esq., X 1218 Topping Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri. mgs money Deat to Miss Hard Christmas card to you ght morals. the is Vur of weep. thank you and god same Bless you COPYRIGHT / Sacred 1952 by Heart eart December 21, 1933 GP7 My dear Mr. Milligan: q.M The President has received your letter and has asked ne to thank you very much. He appreciates your thoughtfulness in writing and sending the old money to him. He sends his best wishes for a Happy Holiday Season. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHAND Private Secretary Man Harry T. Milligan, Esq., X 1218 Topping Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri. mgs money sent to Mess Hard Christmas card to you morrals. the is Vur moner of weep. ght thank you and god same Bless you 10d. 1933 Dear Mr President aebe 10/21/33 Kansas Citymo 218 Topping are my first Presidential Note was in 1888 in martins Ferry Ohio in Pittsburgh Pa 1892 - and all the rest in Kansas City mo all for Democrat's and thank God I lived long enough to Note for a man like you President Roosevelt and hope ta again Harry T.milligan PS. The old money is my Christmas card to you mortals. the is Vur Mother of respelual Help. ight thank you and up god one same you December 22, 1933. pp.7. 9-m My dear Friends: C The President was much pleased to receive the seven fine quail which you were good enough to present to him and has asked me to tell you how much he appreciates your thought- fulness. You may be assured that they were much enjoyed by the President and his family. The President is indeed grateful for your holiday greetings which he heartily recipro- cates. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand, PRIVATE SECRETARY Marcey Bros., Inc., Clarenden, es Virginia. and anrwer then prayers than the prayers of we mortals. She is Our Mother of Perpetual Help. ight thank you and god Bless You 10d. AMONG OUR ASSETS WE like TO PO.7 COUNT THE ONLY ONE THAT MONEY CANNOT BUY -- YOUR GOOD WILL. AND SO AT THIS HOLIDAY SEASON WE EXTEND TO a-M YOU -- NOT AS A CUSTOMER ALONE, BUT AS A FRIEND -- THE BEST OF WISHES FOR THE COMING YEAR. MARCEY BROS., INC. Clarendew Va frder long delayed but I do want you to know that your friendly interest in writing and sending the enclosed medal to the President is very much appreciated. He is grateful indeed for your prayers. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHAND Private Secretary em Mrs. Rosalie A. Cullyx 2317 Klemm Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri. near and accer TO wm. He is more Whery to Keran and answer Then prayers than the prayers of we mortals. She is Our Mother of Perpetual Help. ight thank you and god some Bless you 10d. December 26, 1933. PO.7 a-m My dear Mrs. Cully: This will acknowledge the receipt of your letter of November ninth. I am very sorry that a reply has been so long delayed but I do want you to know that your friendly interest in writing and sending the enclosed medal to the President is very much appreciated. He is grateful indeed for your prayers. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHAND Private Secretary em Mrs. Rosalie A. Cully 2317 Klemm Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri. near and accer 10 win. He is more Whery to Keran and answer Then prayers than the prayers of we mortals. She is Our Mother of Perpetual Help. ight Thank you and god Bless you 10d. same add 12-26-33 em It-hauis, Mo. Hou. Hou.9.1933 9,1933 Dear Mr. President:- Loyal business men of America are putting forth their best effort to make your national Industrial Recovery lect succeed. We. housewire are pledging ourselves to purchase only commotities carrying the Blue Eagle. all of us realize we will have to obtain help from Our Father in Heaven to succeed. of your Mother were to ask a favor of you for someone and it was for this Person's good. you would surely grant your Motheis request. fesus Mother Mary is very near and dear to Him. He in more likely to heren and answer then prayro than the prayers of we mortals. She is Our Mother of Perpetual Help. igh Thank you and up god same Bless You I and making a Movena of thine Tuesdays, praying that She will ask Her D Devine Sow to guide you in your great work of bringing rosperity back to ow Country and to Bless you with strength and good health to carry on in this great undertaking. I shall also attend daily mass and offer Hdy Communion for you. I do not want to burden you with too long a Petter- this is just an example of how the Blessed Mother helped in answer to my prayers. of very dear friend 61 years of age, suffered u stroke six years ago and was just recorring her speech when she contracted sleeping sickness. Two of our leading physicans said there was absolutely MO hope for her. when I heard this, I took a Perpetual Help medal out to the hospital and asked her daughter to pin it on her mother's gown or pillaw slip. They are not a batholic family. The medal was pinned to the sheet on her bed. Two days later the doctors said there was an improvement and the mother would very likely recover. Three weeks later the mother was ight same thank you and god Bless you allowed to go home-enturely cured:- how, the doctors said they would never understand. The daughter returned the medal to me the following Wednesday. I asked her to give it to her mother to keep always because I was confident her mother was saved by Mary's intercession. This family were of the opinion, however, that good care and their mother's will power. kept her on this earth. The following Friday the mother had another stroke and these same doctors said nothing could be done to save her. The daughter phoned me, asking if she could have the medal again to place near her mother- The medal was pinned to her mothers goun. Ten days Pater the mother was sitting up and Past week (one month after her second stroke/ the daughter brought her mother to see ma. She feels and looks latter than she has for years. The mother said I have the little medal pinned inside my coat and will keep it always- my doctors said my recovery was miraculous" clothing while you I say the prayers asking Our m other of Wont please pin this little medal on your ight thank y are Perpetual Help to ask her Blessed Sow to assist our dear President? Very respectfully, (thrs) Rosalie A. bully 2317 Klemm Cur, iam ught V thank y ore coup and god one same you 100 Houdel (1) p.p.7. December 27, 1933. q:m My dear Mr. Elliott: The President has asked me to tell you how much he appreciates the friendly interest which your letter of December twelfth evidences. He asked if you will be good enough to convey his thanks to Billy for his thoughtfulness in sending the medal to him. He is grateful indeed for your prayers. Very sincerely yours, LOUIS McH. HOWE Secretary to the President Grover C. Elliott, Esg., 100 Hendel Avenue, North Arlington, mam New Jersey. Hanklin D. Passes them all and he is right Thank you up some 10d. 100 Heudel Cw ***** SAINT ANTHONYS SEAL no. alungton n.g. F. ANG OOR Presedent Franklin D. Roosevelt Dec. 12 1933 "Dear Present I am no stranger to you as 9 have Known just a line as it is nearing Shristmas C you for the last Jefteen years and qwas & form in Stockport an the Hudson man 17 1894 dud Shaudfather was Bow on Long Island, good ald new yak State, a State 9 love, my Father Gleu Cove, and My father still Siring and 78 years old Went to Visit the Late Pusident J.R. Roosevelt many times as he was a great fund of his, it was the Late J.R. Roosurlt that helped Way Back in 1896 and dad is still there Lo my father get a Job ou the doug pland R.R to us, Twas named after Geora Slucland and you can see the Roosurlt family are no Stranger am proud fit w here twas Bow Pusidind Clurland Sent my Father a picture of him and un still Have .A, Because Dad them thoug ht he was the greatest Man in amusa, But now as he celd as he is and his Long love for J. R. says Hanklin D. Passes them all and he is ug ht Thank you and god some you 10d. 100 Heudel Cw WILL SPEND MY НЕЛУКИ 0011G GOOD FROM FARTH SAINT ANTHONY SEAL no. ailmgton n.J. R OOR Presedent Franklin D. Roosevelt Dec. 12 1933 "Dear Product" Calif 27 just a line as it is nearing Shristmas C I am no stranger to you as 9 have Known you for the last Jifteen years and & qwas form in Stockpart an the Hudson Man 17 1894 dud Shaudfather was Bow on Long Island, good old new yak State, a State 9 love, my Father Gleu Cove, and my father still Siring and 78 years celd Went to Visit the Late Pusident J.R. Roosevelt many times as he was a great fund of his, it was the Late J.R. Roosurlt that helped my tatlen get a Job ou the doug pland R.R Way Back in 1896 and dad is still there Lo to us, Twas named after Geora Slucland and you can see the Roosurlt family are no Stranges am proud fit w here twas Bow Persidind Clurland Sent my father a picture If him and un still Have .A, Because Dad them thoug ht he was the greatest Man in amuca, But now as he celd as he is and his Long love for J.R. says Hanklin D. Passes them all and he is ug ht Thank you some 100 Heudel Cw SAINT ANTHONYS SEAL no. ailungton n.g. ANG RAY MOOR Presedent Franklin D. Roosevelt Dec. 12 1933 "Dear Persedent" Carlaf 27 just a line as it is nearing Shristmas C I am no stranger to you as 9 have Known you for the last Jefteen years and qwas & form in Stockport an the Hudson may 17 1894 dud Grandfather was Bow on Long Island, good old new yak State, a State 9 love, my Father Gleu Cove, and My father still Siving and 78 years celd Went to Visit the Late Pusidunt J.R. Rooserelt many times as he was a great fund of his, it was the Late J.R. Roosurlt that helped Way Back in 1896 and dad is still there Lo my tatter get a Job ou the doug pland R.R to us, Twas named after Geora Slucland and you can see the Roosurlt family are no Stranges am proud fit w here twas Bow Persidind Clurland Sent my father a picture of him and un still Have A, Because Dad them thoug ht he was the greatest Man in amuca, But now as he celd as he is and his Long love for J.R. says Hanklin D. Passes them all and he is ug ht thank you now President Roosurlt want to show you my Love was famly Fixed until 1929, this went Like a lot for you, 9 have a wife, gil 15 years, Bay 11 years, 9 more Bioke, if you were in Washington then things would of Buu different, But "God did not open the way for you then, he let the people go as for at that time as they Wanted, and W her he thought they went there Jimit, He sure thoug ht you could get amuca Back w here it Be laugs, how me Roosuret your are a Saviour of By "god you have Provid it, & have not done Quince to day and you great work is guided Very much for the last four years just trud to Keep my little family to gethic gam 9 not waking how and have not done any thing for the last leg at Weeks and & can wak Because 9 always have But that is Sife, now mr Roosurlt 9 have a Boy 11 years old of coarse a Datlen take to a Boy But my sid is the eldest But my Boy is my Pall and some times 9 favor him more, 3 hich is wrong But he is my Pall any way, 9 saved a two dollars and took him to Washington Last March 4th to see you take office and he saw you then 9 was happy, 9 saw Presedut Wilson that also was Thank you some a great man take office in 1917, But to my mind, the only timg to say is 9 just love you 9 tried to give a little to your swimmg pool But Could not, 9 w ould love to take my Bay down every night for you and he always does Because to see you as 9 taught he a little prayer to say all he hear since March 4 th is presedut Rooseret and 9 pray for you to, 9 only hope 9 get some thing to do Before Clustruas so 9 Can give my chulden a Happy Cliustines But Life is Life and trust in god. President Rooserelt 9 wish you the Greatest 7 Health that is all I can Say Best Wislers to you and Mrs Roosevelt for a memy Chustines " tive to you" Giover C Fillot. my little Boy Billy said to send you this medal as it was his and he sure Loves your it Has Been Blessed he got it for a good Mark in School thank you and god up some you PP.7. wb n December 27, 1933. is My dear Miss Hanlon: Your note has been received and I want to thank you in the President's behalf for your kindness in writing and sending the enclosed medal to him. Very sincerely yours, LOUIS McH. HOWE Secretary to the President Miss Mary Hanlon, 7 Spring Street, Clifton Springs, New York. Jmh thank you up some 100. This is a suggestion of a letter for you to send to th President. He will welcome it and it will support his morale which is being sniped at by the international bankers. alls, PLEASE COPY IT IN YOUR OWN WRITING My dear President: I wish you to know that I stand solidly behind you in your battle to drive the money changers out of the temple. ecember 27, 1933. I appreciate what a terrific sacrifice you personally are making in conducting this fight, and I love you for it. In your efforts to nationalize our money, to control our finances and to restore silver for the welfare of America and for the world, I want you to count upon my co- operation. Wishing you and your family a holy is Blies ifteenth has been and happy Christmas and extending to you ru in the Presi- our prayers, may I remain, presided & to rud ID'S behalf for your friendly interest in Obediently yours, you am ga rug Such Indal. ting and to assure you of his appreciation of your kindly Holiday message and your thought- fulness in sending the enclosed token to him. Very sincerely yours, LOUIS McH. HOWE Secretary to the President Mrs. John Carr, 1256 E. 12th Street, Eddystone, Pennsylvania. Juli Thank you and Dec. 16- 33 flow spincers Dear On president Jay. als, I Father Chak Conghin rishes me to send you your Family a Holy of this form I mish & you Happy " mas from. December 27, 1933. Imst many Hanlon ho 7 spring sl: C lifton Springs ifteenth has been two sick for othere P.S. I kan got my ru in the Presi- not to very nell mapelf Look after and g am is behalf for your friendly interest in ting and to assure you of his appreciation of your kindly Holiday message and your thought- fulness in sending the enclosed token to him. Very sincerely yours, LOUIS McH. HOWE Secretary to the President Mrs. John Carr, 1256 E. 12th Street, Eddystone, Pennsylvania. Jmin Thank you and yod up viu some Bless you me have got a good aska prist Thear the does 7w W alls often speaks of you on the alter for every body 90m to pray for December 27, 1933. mber fifteenth has been hank you in the Presi- !riendly interest in ou of his appreciation of your kindly Holiday message and your thought- fulness in sending the enclosed token to him. Very sincerely yours, LOUIS McH. HOWE Secretary to the President Mrs. John Carr, 1256 E. 12th Street, Eddystone, Juli Pennsylvania. Thank you and god up some Bless you Mrs. D. a. Hale. alls PP7 December 27, 1933. q-M My dear Mrs. Carr: Your letter of December fifteenth has been received and I want to thank you in the Presi- dent's behalf for your friendly interest in writing and to assure you of his appreciation of your kindly Holiday message and your thought- fulness in sending the enclosed token to him. Very sincerely yours, LOUIS McH. HOWE Secretary to the President Mrs. John Carr, 1256 E. 12th Street, Eddystone, Jmh Pennsylvania. Thank you some of fesus involved 12 stmbs and r) family time 001 come!" F42 each ayers, please acceps this unu when Sacred Heart" from me, which Jim sending you with yod heartiest prayers and wishes P so may Bless you and keep you in good health and long life may I remain bediently yours, Mrs. John Carr. Mrs. D. C. Haley, 616 Terrace Place, Schenedtady, New York. or with the of Prayer H r A family stmbs and it agers, please from me, which Jim sending you accept this unu with Sacred & Heart" so may Bless you and keep with God heartiest prayers and wishes you in good health 2 and long life. may remains, I bediently Yours, Mrs. John Carr. Mrs. D. C. Haley 616 Terrace Place, Schenedtady, New York. hington, D. СП House nklin D. Roosevelt. four family M and STATE hristmas and 3 dut Trayers, please from me, which Jim sending you accept this little token - Sacred Heart" so may Bless health you and keep with Gody heartiest prayers and wishes pO. you in good 2 and long life. 9 1 may remains, Mrs. John Carr. bediently yours, Mrs. D. C. Haley 616 Terrace Place, Schenedtady, New York. in thank and y worship are and yod the same ame God extending to you our Prayers, a holy and happy Christmas and Wishing you and your family K my dearly beloved little President "Sacred please accept token Heart" from me, which Jim sending you so may Bless you and keep with yody heartiest prayers and wishes P you in good health 2 and long life. may remain I bediently yours, Mrs. John Carr. Mrs. D. C. Haley, 616 Terrace Place, Schenedtady, New York. in thank and you worship and god the same ame J Mrs. John Carr the 1256 St. Eddystone Ca. Dec. 15,1933. alls, My dear President: 12/27/33 stand solidly you in your d wish You to know that 2 battle to drive the money changers out of the the temple. what a terrific sacrifice you person- appreciate with my whole heart, ally are making in conducting this fight PP.7 and 2 love you with my whole heart q-M for it. our money control our finances and In your efforts to nationalize america and for the world, 1 want to restore silver for the welfare of you to count upon my cooperations. tmb Mrs. D. C. Haley 616 Terrace Place, Schenedtady, New York. n belive in thank and worship you and the God same God. Mrs. D. A. Haley alls, 6/6 Landon Pl 12/27/33 December 27, 1933 PP.7 My dear Mrs. Haley: q-M Your letter of December thirteenth has been received and I want to thank you in the President's behalf for your friendly interest in writing and your thoughtfulness in sending the enclosed medal to him. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHAND Private Secretary tmb Mrs. D. C. Haley 616 Terrace Place, Schenedtady, New York. n belive in Thank and y worship are and god the same Bless you ame Jod. als, Little flower medal wace taley Place 12/2 7/33 T ady N.Y. Dec. 13 Dea President, t9 stand solidly behind you in your ball No drive the money changers out of the temple of appreciate what a a terrific sacrifice you personally are making in conducting this fight, and I love you for it. In your efforts to nationalize our our finances and to restore silver for the welfare of limerica and for the world, I want you to count upon my Co- operation. Wishing you and you family a holy and happy b histmas and extending to you our prayers may 9 remain Obediently your hrs. D. le. Haley am 9 am writing this letter at the suggestion of Reo. Hather bhas. E boughtin. 9 am also inclosing a medal which he sent me and hope you will carry it for good luck. while perhaps you dont belong to the same Church that do. I know we th belive in and worship the same god Thank y ore and god Bless you alls, taley mace Place 12/27/33 12/2 ROY 7 day N.Y. Dec. 13 Dea President, 9 stand solidly behind out of the temple vanie No trive the money changers of appreciate what a a terrific sacrifice you personally are making in conducting this fight, and I love you for it. In your efforts to nationalize our moneytrontion our finances and to restore silver for the welfare of limerica and for the world, I want you to count upon my Co- operation. Wishing you and you family a holy and happy b histmas and extending to you our prayers may 9 remain Obediently your Mrs. D.le Haley am 9 am writing this letter at the suggestion of Reo. Hather bhas. E boughtin. 9 am also inclosing a medal which he sent me and hope you will carry it for good luck. while perhaps you dont belong to the same Church that do. I know we th belive in and worship the same God thank you and god Bless you als, Haley erace Place 12/2 27/33 The lady N.Y. Dec. 13 y Dea President, it I stand solidly behind out of the temple drive the money changers of appreciate what a terrific sacrifice you personally are making in conducting this fight, and I love you for it In your efforts to nationalize our moneytrontive our finances and to sestore silver for the welfare of limerica and for the world, I want you to count upon my Co- operation. Wishing you and you family a holy and happy b hristmas and extending to you our prayers may 9 remain Obediently your Mrs. D. le. Haley am 9 am writing this letter at the suggestion of Reo. Hather bhas. E boughtin. 9 am also inclosing a medal which he sent me and hope you will carry it for good luck. while perhaps you dont belong to the same Church that do. I know we th belive in and worship the same God Thank you and god Bless you Mrs. D. a. Haley alls, 616 I Lerrace Place 12/2 7/33 For Scheneclady N.Y. Dec. 13 my Dea President, I wish you to know that I stand solidly behind you in your battle to drive the money changers out of the temple of appreciate what a terrific sacrifice you personally are making in conducting this fight, and I love you for it. In your efforts to nationalize our moneytocontive our finances and to restore silver for the welfare of limerica and for the world, I want you to count upon my Co- operation. Wishing you and you family a holy and happy b hristmas and extending to you our prayers may 9 remain Obediently your Mrs. D. le. Haley iam 9 am writing this letter at the suggestion of Reo. Hather bhas. E boughtin. 9 am also inclosing a medal which he sent me and hope you will carry it for good luck. while perhaps you dont belong to the same Church that do. I know we th belive in and worship the same god Thank you and god Bless you December 27. 1953 p.p.7. q.m December 27, 1933. My dear Mrs. Duignan: Your letter of December twelfth has been received, and I want to thank you in the President's behalf for your friendly interest in writing and your thoughtfulness in sending the enclosed medal to him. Very sincerely yours, LOUIS McH. HOWE Secretary to the President Mrs. Margaret Duignan, 3064 - 47th Street, x Long Island City, New York. mam Astoria L.I. new york. Dec. 12th 1933. (PP.7 my Dear President Rooserelt. Both my Hustad ad? wish X Extend our Best wishes to ym. and we stand solidly behind ym. as do many of our friends in your Battle Sa dure the money changeis out of the temple. m We are Both out of Employment and 1 tope God will sincerely you Barbara an December 27, 1933. 7 Dear President Bless you with Good Health these little medals and courage & Control Hare been good Luck our finances and restore medals to money Silrar for the welfare Hope you will place of America. and the would and Help people get Back to work: in in your desk. and my one Holy mother wishing apon and watch are you ad mes Rooserelt and family your family. Gods Blessey and a Happy Christmas I remain margaret Duignan 3064- 47 st. Long Island city nry. o incerely Your Friend Barbara ann Morrison 933. (P.7 q-M W ted to receive sked me to thank thought in He has much pleasure in sending you his best wishes. Very sincerely yours, M. A. Le Hand Private Secretary mm Barbara Ann Morrison, 67 Muscogee Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia. xppt qp + 0 incerely Y Your Friend. Barbara ann Morrison L933. (P.7 q.M M ted to receive sked me to thank thought in He has much pleasure in sending you his best wishes. Very sincerely yours, M. A. Le Hand Private Secretary mm Barbara Ann Morrison, + 67 Muscogee Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia. xpp.7 + 4-P 0 incerely Y Your Friend Barbara ann Morrison December 27, 1933. (P.7 8.M M 9 My dear Barbara; The President was delighted to receive your very nice letter and has asked me to thank you most heartily for your kind thought in sending your drawing to him. He has much pleasure in sending you his best wishes. Very sincerely yours, M. A. Le Hand Private Secretary mm Barbara Ann Morrison, + 67 Muscogee Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia. xPP.7 qp oncerely your Friend Barbara Ann Morrison 17 Muscogee avenue atlante be. November 25, 1933 -C Franklin D. Roosevelt a little guilten years old, and of think President of the United States. By Barbara Morrison. / quares resident we have ever had. d like to draw pictures and since l admire you sol have drawn a picture of you, that of hape you will like. of am in the fifth grade at E. Rivers School, and was very excited when you visited our school last spring when you were in atlants. & hope you will enjoy your vacation at Warm I pringo. & incerely Y our riend Barbara Ann Morrison 17 Muscogee avenue atlante ba. I-C November n5, 1933 Dear Mr Roosevelt, A am a little girlten years old, and of think that you are the greatest President we have ever had. at like to draw pictures and since l admire you said have drawn a picture of you, that n hape you will like of am in the fifth grade at E. Rivers School, and al was very excited when you visited our school last spring when you were in atlants. & hope you will enjoy your vacation at Warm S pringo. & incerely Y our riend Barbara ann Morrison ann December 28, 1933 p.p. 9.m My dear Mrs. Breen: Your letter of December fourteenth has been received and the President has asked me to assure you of his appreciation of your friendly interest in writing and your thought- fulness in sending the enclosed medals to himself and Mrs. Roosevelt. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHAND Private Secretary Mrs. Margaret H. Breen, 5618 Morten Street, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. mgs pl GOD Philadelplia Germantorw Pa To the harrwable President 12/14.1983 ph RECEIVER'S NUMBER my Dear Her Boosevell And CHECK rica TIME FILED my Pear Hrs Bo-oseralt Inleas STANDARD TIME parden me for taking the liberty agreed to Form 2-C to write to your Mr and Mrs Booserelt evelt December 28 for I am cending your thoes too too so Congressman Sabath Miraculows medals I had them brlessed buy the holery Father the olph J. Sabath, I ken of good cheer for hope he gave his apostallick beleasin pt from a great ad- B package contains on them I tride to and them too 1 and thirteen years ired and three years :ellar for that per- broath of you some time ago lear, thay dont look mutch but they are enue, Booserelt you are one of the Most mighty in paver like you Mr Wonderfull and Ipleasing Comtainemer APH OR CABLE THE Washington. pl and here in this chapple 3 of the Mcraculous medal foor if prayers will dew it I am goaing to say them for your aph RECEIVER'S NUMBER Mr and Mrs Roosevelt cam an old ladery M CHECK Mr in my Co. this and of early a came merica TIME FILED also & have carred a cane for the last bles STANDARD TIME ten years but my ease is different to yours by agreed to Form 2-C I have a fractured hip and never mas let Morite soo Every year my limbe gets shorter sevelt December 28 for I have ment to work as a dress maker ; to Congressman Sabath and am a offrerater for the last ten years have not breaing abrle to gra two with the came up to ta years a go mark e Adolph J. Sabath, I token of good cheer for where mark home but this last year they home I worked my bwso mood end me cept from a great ad- The package contains red and thirteen years not breaing busing at all and Ahat makeo undred and three years e cellar for that per- Year, it farething bad for me Justab my time life I live with my anlay Avenue, daughters of she is the mother of 16. childern 6 clildong dea Eight girls and Eight boyd one bray and are girl married and one girl marking m the office in a department store EGRAPH OR CABLE THE Washing ton. 2 for-a president that has satin and one other girl. 4 19 and are by that Noonderfull white house is 18.that cannot get mark and the father Washington since glarge washington is a painter and floor deving up hard Sat thare and for Mrs G wood flowers but has nov wook son She is one of the most pleasing it is notson pleasent here pust know if cansise thay Even there Even Mouse they and one of the most Wonderf ull first have q nice home thare brabay is pust Ladeys that the white house has had H years on thanksgisen day a buy for mannay years you boath are well Mrand Mrs Roossvelt I think gave you guite a good bit of news far a first Imat worderfull Mr and Mrs Roosevelt please dem not get afended at me ending at one to bree sur personal Ao tak the carraponder and please dew motget a fended your thas tao medald as Iam eending writting and all mestakes as of dew sering little writing librerty to mrite to you Inleas Eflense this them to your as a taken of good of with this is a ferranial letter Mr and Mrs as & am graing to Sany the 9 mondays Roosevelt I mood be delighted too here from novena for Mr Roseselt that he will soon leave his bane in same Carner yours and e mish y all broath a very happy halidays with maney manney returno of then and never call for it a gain there to you braath that is my prayer and breat has breaing far marse Cases nor wish for you broath as I remain very respectfully Mrs Margrat HA Brun yours Mra Mr Boosenelt cured write 6618 marten street Gumantoom Chiladelph agood buy and merry christmas and THE QUICKEST, SUREST AND SAFEST WAY TO SEND MONEY IS BY TELEGRAPH OR CABLE vay Washing ton. all Peace brought back to a family; a father's love reawakened for wife and children; a mother's nobler effort to make home a little heaven; glad tidings from an absent loved one; temptations that come again and again, tal Telegraph RECEIVER'S NUMBER but never conquer; courage to struggle on INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM CHECK through poverty and affliction; to have formed the habit of prayer, even though our one great TELEGRAMS prayer is still unanswered; all these things are ial an America TIME FILED daily being wrought through Mary of the Miraculous Medal. Mackay I Cables STANDARD TIME Radio Through Mary of the Miraculous Medal an unexpected brightness has come over the mel- back hereof, which are hereby agreed to Form 2-C ancholy and the demented; a timid soul has peacefully gone before God; a mangled sinner has awakened from his unconsciousness and, waiting for the priest, has outlived the hour r sent to President Roosevelt December 28 for that eminent physicians computed for his death. 9, 1933, copy also sent to Congressman Sabath Mary of the Miraculous Medal can bring Roosevelt, patience, hope, temperance. Mary of the Miraculous Medal can destroy hatred and im- agton, D. C. purity. Through Mary of the Miraculous Medal are made possible all blessings of the urtesy of Congressman Adolph J. Sabath, I body, of the mind, and of the soul. In fact, express today a slight token of good cheer for Mary of the Miraculous Medal is constantly ich I hope you will accept from a great ad- seeking the interest of her Divine Son, who which it is offered. The package contains came to heal soul and body; she is only wait- ing for her children to ask her aid. line, which is one hundred and thirteen years brandy, which is one hundred and three years The Medal has always played a prominent part in different wars that have been waged been in my family wine cellar for that per- since it was given by our Immaculate Mother. wishes for a happy New Year, During the period of almost universal blood- shed from 1842 to 1877, the Sisters of Charity ABE MARCO, won for Mary Immaculate the praise and love 5028 North Hermitage Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. 16 THE QUICKEST, SUREST AND SAFEST WAY TO SEND MONEY IS BY TELEGRAPH OR CABLE Washington. @ 0 0 story as you have printed it, and showed us proofs to bear out the statements. He also has a statue of the Virgin as she appeared to his uncle. Volumes have been filled with letters telling of the power of Mary Immaculate, yet thou- stal Telegraph RECEIVER'S NUMBER sands of stories are still untoid. Many favors HE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM CHECK that would give honor to her name are not ercial Mackay CAREGRATION TELEGRAMS Radio all America TIME FILED les Cables STANDARD TIME on back hereof, which are hereby agreed to Form 2-C ** sent to President Roosevelt December 28 for 9, 1933, copy also sent to Congressman Sabath Roosevelt, ngton, D. C. ourtesy of Congressman Adolph J. Sabath, I express today a slight token of good cheer for hich I hope you will accept from a great ad- which it is offered. The package contains THIRD APPARITION-MANIFESTATION OF THE wine, which is one hundred and thirteen years MIRACULOUS MEDAL TO SISTER CATHERINE. (See page 6.) brandy, which is one hundred and three years made public because no one has thought to e been in my family wine cellar for that per- attribute them to their true source, Mary of t wishes for a happy New Year, the Miraculous Medal; other wonderful cases must remain unknown, because their strictly ABE MARCO, personal nature forbids their publication. 5028 North Hermitage Avenue, 15 Chicago, Illinois. THE QUICKEST, SUREST AND SAFEST WAY TO SEND MONEY IS BY TELEGRAPH OR CABLE Washington. aen Mr Booseselt ,pat the medal in your best franket and Mrs roosenelt egraph RECEIVER'S NUMBER if galanco you to near it mhere Ever AL SYSTEM CHECK you pleas are wish to meare it Excuse all America TIME FILED this Ship I for got to mention it Cables STANDARD TIME Radio in my other letter good buy hich are hereby agreed to Form 2-C Night Letter Henv rresident Roosevelt December 28 for y December 29, 1933, copy also sent to Congressman Sabath Franklin D. Roosevelt, House, Washington, D. C. "hrough the courtesy of Congressman Adolph J. Sabath, I : you by air express today a slight token of good cheer for ears table which I hope you will accept from a great ad- he spirit in which it is offered. The package contains one bottle of Madeira wine, which is one hundred and thirteen years old, and one bottle of brandy, which is one hundred and three years old, both of which have been in my family wine cellar for that per- iod of time. With best wishes for a happy New Year, ABE MARCO, 5028 North Hermitage Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. THE QUICKEST, SUREST AND SAFEST WAY TO SEND MONEY IS BY TELEGRAPH OR CABLE Washington. 100 Letter from an old lady in her 60's--just seems to be a "newsy" letter. Doesn't ask for anything except that the President and Mrs. Roosevelt accept the medals she enclose and wear them. Sends her b est wishes for elegraph RECEIVER'S NUMBER - a very happy holiday. d "A good buy and merry Christmas and Happy TIONAL SYSTEM CHECK New Year." GRAMS all America TIME FILED Cables STANDARD TIME Radio which are hereby agreed to Form 2-C P.P.E. Copy of Night Letter sent to President Roosevelt December 28 for delivery December 29, 1933, copy also sent to Congressman Sabath 9M President Franklin D. Roosevelt, The White House, Washington, D. C. Through the courtesy of Congressman Adolph J. Sabath, I am sending you by air express today a slight token of good cheer for your New Years table which I hope you will accept from a great ad- mirer in the spirit in which it is offered. The package contains one bottle of Madeira wine, which is one hundred and thirteen years old, and one bottle of brandy, which is one hundred and three years old, both of which have been in my family wine cellar for that per- iod of time. With best wishes for a happy New Year, ABE MARCO, 5028 North Hermitage Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. THE QUICKEST, SUREST AND SAFEST WAY TO SEND MONEY IS BY TELEGRAPH OR CABLE THE Washington. Pl all CHARGE TO THE ACCOUNT OF Telegraph RECEIVER'S NUMBER ATIONAL SYSTEM CHECK LEGRAMS all America TIME FILED I which are hereby agreed to Cables Brup STANDARD TIME Radio Form 2-C ) President Roosevelt December 28 for delivery December 29, 1933, copy also sent to Congressman Sabath 9M President Franklin D. Roosevelt, The White House, Washington, D. C. Through the courtesy of Congressman Adolph J. Sabath, I am sending you by air express today a slight token of good cheer for your New Years table which I hope you will accept from a great ad- mirer in the spirit in which it is offered. The package contains one bottle of Madeira wine, which is one hundred and thirteen years old, and one bottle of brandy, which is one hundred and three years old, both of which have been in my family wine cellar for that per- iod of time. With best wishes for a happy New Year, ABE MARCO, 5028 North Hermitage Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. THE QUICKEST, SUREST AND SAFEST WAY TO SEND MONEY IS BY TELEGRAPH OR CABLE THE Washington. pl GON CHARGE TO THE ACCOUNT OF CLASS OF SERVICE DESIRED TELEGRAM Postal Telegraph RECEIVER'S NUMBER DOMESTIC FOREIGN FULLRATECABLE DAY LETTER DEFERRED CABLE THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM CHECK NIGHT MESSAGE NIGHT CABLE LETTER NIGHT LETTER WEEK-END CABLE LETTER Commercial TIME FILED RADIOGRAM Cables Mackay TELEGRAMS I Radio all America SHIP RADIOGRAM Cables Patrons should check class of service desired, otherwise message will be transmitted as a full-rate communication STANDARD TIME Send the following message, subject to the terms on back hereof, which are hereby agreed to Form 2-C P.P.F. Copy of Night Letter sent to President Roosevelt December 28 for delivery December 29, 1933, copy also sent to Congressman Sabath 9M President Franklin D. Roosevelt, The White House, Washington, D. C. Through the courtesy of Congressman Adolph J. Sabath, I am sending you by air express today a slight token of good cheer for your New Years table which I hope you will accept from a great ad- mirer in the spirit in which it is offered. The package contains one bottle of Madeira wine, which is one hundred and thirteen years old, and one bottle of brandy, which is one hundred and three years old, both of which have been in my family wine cellar for that per- iod of time. With best wishes for a happy New Year, ABE MARCO, 5028 North Hermitage Avenue, + Chicago, Illinois. THE QUICKEST, SUREST AND SAFEST WAY TO SEND MONEY IS BY TELEGRAPH OR CABLE THE vayavor, Washington. NIGHT LETTERS. to 2.00 delivery CLASS OF SERVICE DESIRED CHECK DOMESTIC CABLE TELEGRAM FULL RATE DAY LETTER DEFERRED WESTERN ACCT'G INFMN. NIGHT NIGHT MESSAGE LETTER NIGHT WEEK END LETTER LETTER Patrons should check class of service UNION TIME FILED desired; otherwise message will be transmitted as a full-rate communication. NEWCOMB CARLTON, PRESIDENT J. C. WILLEVER, FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT Send the following message, subject to the terms on back hereof, which are hereby agreed to Chicago, Illinois, Dec. 28, 1933. Scott Shaw, House Office Building, Washington, D. C. Package for President Roosevelt being sent to Washington air mail today to be delivered to you tomorrow morning. Positive- ly see that package is delivered directly to President Roosevelt promptly. Contains New Years gift of one-hundred-twenty-year-old Madeira. Donor is wiring President direct, A. J. SABATH. THE QUICKEST, SUREST AND SAFEST WAY TO SEND MONEY IS BY TELEGRAPH OR CABLE AIII Washington. December 29, 1933. My dear Mr. Congressman: Am returning to you the package which your Secretary delivered at the White House this morning as a courtesy to Mr. Abe Marco of Chicago. Quite obviously the President cannot accept a gift of this nature under the law existing in the District of Columbia. I hope that you will explain to Mr. Marco that his thought was appreciated. Sincerely, M. H. McIntyre Assistant Secretary to the President. Hon. Adolph J. Sabath, The Capitol, Washington. 101 all pp.7. December 28, 1933. My dear Miss Henly: Your note of December fourteenth has been received, and I want to thank you in the President's behalf for your thoughtfulness in writing and sending the enclosed medal to him. Very sincerely yours, LOUIS McH. HOWE Secretary to the President Miss Mary Henly, 4871 - 23rd Street, Detroit, Michigan. mam 23ml It Detriot oniching in CATIER Dec 14 th 1933 My des lette my Aear President. I wish you to know in wr Presi that I stand solidly behind you in your battle to drive the money changers out mb Mrs. of the temple. 1553 Read Penn I appreciate what a terrific sucrifice you personally are making in conducting 4871- 23 my It Detriot michig in Dec 14 th 1933 My de my Dear President. lett I wish you to know in VL that g stand solidly behind Pre you in your battle to drive the money changers out tmb of the temple. 1 R P I appreciate what a terrific sucrifice you personally are making in conducting this fight, I pray each my for your succles Wishing you and your BB7 9-N family a holy & happy Christmas, please inear the enclosed medal in one of your packets I am obediently tmb yours may Healy. 900 PP7 December 29, 1933 9-M My dear Mrs. Skimski: This will acknowledge the receipt of your kind letter of December sixth. Please be assured that your friendly interest in writing and sending the enclosed medal to the President is very much appreciated. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHAND Private Secretary tmb Mrs. Paul J. Skimski, X 1553 Moss Street, Reading, Pennsylvania. Chinnan Ch. 900 PP7 December 29, 1933 9-M My dear Mrs. Skimski: This will acknowledge the receipt of your kind letter of December sixth. Please be assured that your friendly interest in writing and sending the enclosed medal to the President is very much appreciated. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHAND Private Secretary tmb Mrs. Paul J. Skimski, x 1553 Moss Street, Reading, Pennsylvania. Ch. 900 1553 Mass St Reading Pa Dec. 6. 1933 ack 12/29/33 Our Dear President/ and but PP-4 Qur DearMas & Roosevelt:- q-M After hearing your speech tanite I made up my mind that I would ter write just to tell you how Wanderful and you are ind- Every E thing you have undestaken since your Marchy th is working out swell. as for Mr. Smith and all the rest of the big guys well you should worry about them because D. eat President all us poor people an four times greater it then all them guys. It sure is wonderful how Rev Father C.E. Caughlin sticks up for you the sure is letting out a lot of dape about them RV big guyet this little home 3 and we have w 2 two dear little children so m 1. This little medal Iam sending to you if you will please ware it President that is why I would love an the side that has been afflicted to have some of that money if it by your sickness Iam sure it will Please Dear President dont show is every going to pay out help you. I say a prayer every day for you this letter to any one expect your Dear President that you will keep wife who I think is Wanderful your health. as for you Dear Mrs Roosevelt Some day if you walk without your your article in the Sunday Eagle suse cane then my prayers will be answered But DearM Roosevelt if only you was great. Haping you all have a very could hussy up the apening of the Jarmes National Bank we have only dollars Menry Christmas anda Happy in the Bank but if only get half From New year. of it we will be thankful. a little mother who ares both of you your N-R-a. program is Dow swell it put P.S. Mris Paul J. Shimoki my husband an eight hours when he of you do not not like my sending this medal works but just now she is only getting please do destroy it as it is Blessed. this days a week we our trying to buy RV New Jersey. Chinn. Ch 900 December 29, 1933. PPA 9-M My dear Mrs. Ridington: The President has received your letter of December eighth with the enclosed badge and has asked me to thank you warmly for your kind- ness in writing. He is deeply grateful for your prayers. Very sincerely yours, LOUIS McH. HOWE Secretary to the President Mrs. Mary Ridington, 51 Bank Street, Trenton, RV New Jersey. Chicago all 171933 Trenton H.J. December stiq8s. Bo.7 Dear president and Time 933. q-M Roosevelh-I am Ainding picture on this midle you this little gift as that the sabeth sure ISS in is Christ Abent-you hidar. er. re- X PP7 2 us as he did when he and his mother Mas on Eath and mis Roosevelt is doing so em Illinois. memo sent to mrs. scheider with the handberdief Ill l am one of the poor Wemon Dear President were its that losh-my money fut-thank in a Bank will your close so to know hime harm my good life you was Davings centr to Dam have you come for us you the pries the rests of the people from that Blessed it prayo for bad Banks and bad men every day which and mants do us to yours truely m many Ats Ridington play are nexts als to good we and the you 51 Tenton Bank Trenton JJ. night over the radio go way you the other I god and mrs Bless and Save you to god to Sam you for us Prix 60.7 December 29, 1933. q-M My dear Miss McLaughlint The letter from yourself and Miss Elizabeth Freeman has been received and I want to assure X you of the President's appreciation of your friendly interest in writing and you kindness in sending the enclosed badges to him. The handkerchief is being handed to Mrs. Roosevelt, who, I am sure, will be most appre- X PP7 ciative of your kindness in sending it to her. 2 you and Very sincerely yours, everything Ahope that you do. shat M. A. LeHAND day Private Secretary em Miss Isabelle McLaughlin, 1126 Grace Street, Chicago, Illinois. memb sent to mis. scheider with the handbershief Chicago all Hec 171933 Dear President Roosevelt. Geld 12-29-33 am I one very much honered to be able to write you and let you know how gualiful we are for all you have done for our Country Dear Presidents there is not a day of my life that I dont pray for you and ask bod to bless you in every thing that you do. 9 Shope some day stud you will love to Chicago and visit Good & hepherds as 1126 essare street us we live in The Convent of the and the sisters here all for you. and also Mrs Miss mc Laughlin and 9 are sending two badges of The sacred Haurd for you'to wear so that you will be This litts handkerchief was protected from all harm One of painted by one of the Disters so the Sisters gave then to me for you. Mrs Roosevelt will you please keep Dear President Roosevelt WE in always in your purse hope you will accept Phis little mins from Elizabeth Freeman guft of ours. We wish to be among The many to wish you a Bright and prooperais then year a merry Christeras and and hope that you wied be elected again for another term. miss Gabelle from Mc Laughlin Mins Elizabeth and Freewar 1126 share street. Chuago Convent of Good Shiphird are