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STANDARD FORM NO. 14A APPROVED BY THE PRESIDENT FROM MARCH 10, 1926 The White House Mashington 36 TELEGRAM May 31 1939 OFFICIAL BUSINESS-GOVERNMENT RATES NIGHT LETTER OPO 16-6481 this Carrye L. Johnson Manchester Georgia It gives me great pleasure to send hearty greetings on SWU your wedding day with best wishes that you and the lucky man who is to become your husband may have a long and happy married life. MR FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT PPF6016 ME 518P 5 STANDARD FORM No. 14A APPROVED BY THE PRESIDENT FROM MARCH 10, 1926 file May 31 1939 The White House Washington TELEGRAM OFFICIAL BUSINESS-GOVERNMENT RATES P.P.F. NIGHT LETTER 16-6481 thiss Carrye L. Johnson # 6016 Manchester Georgia It gives me great pleasure to send hearty greetings on your wedding day with best wishes that you and the lucky man who is to become your husband may have a long and happy married life. FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT Mr. and Mrs.Isaac Newton Johnson + request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Carrye Leonora to Doctor Robert U. Cooper on Thursday evening, the first of June at eight o'clock First Methodist Episcopal Church Manchester, Georgia Reception immediately after the ceremony Community Hall At Home after the first of August Thirty-one fifty Pennsylvania Avenue, S.E. Washington, D.C. Manchester, Ga., may 27, 1939. a Miss margaret Lehand on Dear miss Lehand, M Washington, D.C. How Hill you see personally that President or Mrs. Roosevelt receive wedding? I sent one to this invitation to my them about two weeks ago, but Judge Revel of Greenville, Ga. advised me to send another for you to deliver personally. I am sure the President remembers for him and been me as d have sung on various programs mith him here in Georgia the last time d tacked with him was Easter as the Warm Springs Joundation Chapel where service He talked with I song at the morning my france at that time, also with my father. Thanking you for your hindness inattending to this for me. I am Sincerely Carrye L. Johnson x Invitation Manchester, Ga and not rAi P.P.F. 6016 come file February 22, 1943 Dear Mrs. Cooper: Please accept the President's thanks for your letter of February tenth. He was delighted to hear of the arrival of Carrye Elizabeth Cooper, and sends his hearty good wishes to all of the family. Very sincerely yours, WILLIAM D. HASSETT Mrs. Robert U. Cooper, # 3150 Pennsylvania Avenue, S. E., Washington, D. C. wdh-mms Providence Hospital, Washington, D.C. Dear Mr. Roosevelt: Culip 2/22/43 mms February 10,1943. Do you re member an English teacher by the name of Carrye Johnson in the manchester, Georgia high school who use to have the pleasure and privilege of XPP7100 singing on various programs with you and for you in Georgia mainly in Meriveather County? The first time, d recall singing as a youngster "East-side, "trest-side" when you were in manchester campaigning for 'al Smith'. Then later as a young lady, different civic clubs (especially Kiwanis) gave me the honor of singing in Columbus, newnon, Manchester, Harm Springs, Greenville and for the White House Cress banquets and on other occasions. The last time, d talked with you was one Easter Sunday of 1939 when d sang two solos at the Warm Springs Foundation Chapel. mother and Dad gave the announcement party of my engagement to Doctor Cooper on Good Friday night at the manchester Community Hall and the following Sunday we attended your Casterservices at the "Little Chapel. you talked with my family some, and asked Doctor Cooper and me to visit you when we returned from our Hawaiian honey moon 2 O.h, yes, you said to see Bill Haskell and getin touch with you thru him. The 've never availed ourselves of your kind hospitality. I'm well aware of the fact that you are far too busy to give us any of your time at all, "for the duration, but d just must give you a "little report"of myself since last d saw you. Since our wedding on June /, 1939 God has blessed us with three little angels. Two boys, and a little girl four days old. The are so divinely happy, d just wanted you to know about it. I'm enclosing you the and little announcement we "worked up" for our babies. needless to say, d haven't done any singing, except "luldabies" since my marriage. However, if Ican become established as an entertainer enough to cheer the strained and sad dened hearts around us, d hope to resume my singing as soon as my health per- mits. Besides investing more than 10% of ourincome in war bonds, we asked our relatives to send war stamps instead of baby gifts to our babies; so they all three have war bonds of their own, us d do hope you are holding up well as you so wonder- fully perform your duties under such a terrific strain. It is my fervent prayer that your noble efforts will soon be re- warded by the realization of your (and our) dreams come true in this horrible world situation Theire all backing you! Sincerely, Carrye, Johnson Cooper. Mrs. Robt. U. Cooper per Special nurse

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    "ocrText": "STANDARD FORM NO. 14A\nAPPROVED BY THE PRESIDENT\nFROM\nMARCH 10, 1926\nThe White House\nMashington\n36\nTELEGRAM\nMay 31 1939\nOFFICIAL BUSINESS-GOVERNMENT RATES\nNIGHT LETTER\nOPO\n16-6481\nthis\nCarrye L. Johnson\nManchester Georgia\nIt gives me great pleasure to send hearty greetings on\nSWU\nyour wedding day with best wishes that you and the lucky man\nwho is to become your husband may have a long and happy married\nlife.\nMR\nFRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT\nPPF6016\nME 518P 5\nSTANDARD FORM No. 14A\nAPPROVED BY THE PRESIDENT\nFROM\nMARCH 10, 1926\nfile May 31 1939\nThe White House\nWashington\nTELEGRAM\nOFFICIAL BUSINESS-GOVERNMENT RATES\nP.P.F.\nNIGHT LETTER\n16-6481\nthiss Carrye L. Johnson #\n6016\nManchester Georgia\nIt gives me great pleasure to send hearty greetings on\nyour wedding day with best wishes that you and the lucky man\nwho is to become your husband may have a long and happy married\nlife.\nFRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT\nMr. and Mrs.Isaac Newton Johnson\n+\nrequest the honour of your presence\nat the marriage of their daughter\nCarrye Leonora\nto\nDoctor Robert U. Cooper\non Thursday evening, the first of June\nat eight o'clock\nFirst Methodist Episcopal Church\nManchester, Georgia\nReception\nimmediately after the ceremony\nCommunity Hall\nAt Home\nafter the first of August\nThirty-one fifty Pennsylvania Avenue, S.E.\nWashington, D.C.\nManchester, Ga.,\nmay 27, 1939.\na\nMiss margaret Lehand\non\nDear miss Lehand, M\nWashington, D.C.\nHow\nHill you see\npersonally that President\nor Mrs. Roosevelt receive\nwedding? I sent one to\nthis invitation to my\nthem about two weeks\nago, but Judge Revel of\nGreenville, Ga. advised\nme to send another for\nyou to deliver personally.\nI am sure the\nPresident remembers\nfor him and been\nme as d have sung\non various programs\nmith him here in\nGeorgia the last time d\ntacked with him was\nEaster as the Warm Springs\nJoundation Chapel where\nservice He talked with\nI song at the morning\nmy france at that time,\nalso with my father.\nThanking you for\nyour hindness inattending\nto this for me.\nI am\nSincerely\nCarrye L. Johnson\nx Invitation Manchester, Ga\nand not rAi\nP.P.F.\n6016\ncome file\nFebruary 22, 1943\nDear Mrs. Cooper:\nPlease accept the President's thanks\nfor your letter of February tenth. He was\ndelighted to hear of the arrival of Carrye\nElizabeth Cooper, and sends his hearty good\nwishes to all of the family.\nVery sincerely yours,\nWILLIAM D. HASSETT\nMrs. Robert U. Cooper, #\n3150 Pennsylvania Avenue, S. E.,\nWashington, D. C.\nwdh-mms\nProvidence Hospital,\nWashington, D.C.\nDear Mr. Roosevelt: Culip 2/22/43 mms\nFebruary 10,1943.\nDo you re\nmember an English teacher by\nthe name of Carrye Johnson\nin the manchester, Georgia high\nschool who use to have the\npleasure and privilege of XPP7100\nsinging on various programs\nwith you and for you in Georgia\nmainly in Meriveather County?\nThe first time, d recall\nsinging as a youngster \"East-side,\n\"trest-side\" when you were in\nmanchester campaigning for\n'al Smith'. Then later as a\nyoung lady, different civic\nclubs (especially Kiwanis) gave\nme the honor of singing in\nColumbus, newnon, Manchester,\nHarm Springs, Greenville and for\nthe White House Cress banquets\nand on other occasions.\nThe last time, d talked with\nyou was one Easter Sunday of 1939\nwhen d sang two solos at the\nWarm Springs Foundation Chapel.\nmother and Dad gave the\nannouncement party of my\nengagement to Doctor Cooper\non Good Friday night at\nthe manchester Community Hall\nand the following Sunday we\nattended your Casterservices\nat the \"Little Chapel. you talked\nwith my family some, and\nasked Doctor Cooper and me\nto visit you when we returned\nfrom our Hawaiian honey moon\n2\nO.h, yes, you said to see Bill\nHaskell and getin touch with\nyou thru him. The 've never\navailed ourselves of your kind\nhospitality. I'm well aware\nof the fact that you are far\ntoo busy to give us any of\nyour time at all, \"for the duration,\nbut d just must give you a\n\"little report\"of myself since\nlast d saw you.\nSince our wedding on\nJune /, 1939 God has blessed\nus with three little angels.\nTwo boys, and a little girl\nfour days old. The are so\ndivinely happy, d just\nwanted you to know about\nit. I'm enclosing you the and\nlittle announcement we \"worked\nup\" for our babies.\nneedless to say, d haven't done\nany singing, except \"luldabies\"\nsince my marriage. However,\nif Ican become established\nas an entertainer enough to\ncheer the strained and sad\ndened hearts around us, d\nhope to resume my singing\nas soon as my health per-\nmits.\nBesides investing more\nthan 10% of ourincome in\nwar bonds, we asked our\nrelatives to send war stamps\ninstead of baby gifts to our\nbabies; so they all three have\nwar bonds of their own,\nus\nd do hope you are holding\nup well as you so wonder-\nfully perform your duties\nunder such a terrific\nstrain. It is my fervent\nprayer that your noble\nefforts will soon be re-\nwarded by the realization\nof your (and our) dreams come\ntrue in this horrible world\nsituation Theire all backing\nyou!\nSincerely,\nCarrye, Johnson Cooper.\nMrs. Robt. U. Cooper\nper Special nurse"
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