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PRESIDENT'S PERSONAL FILE PPF 9 Gifts M Feb. 1942 PPF900528 p.7. " February 5, 1942 q-M My dear Sister Mary: Permit me, please, to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of January thirtieth to the President. You may be sure he will much ap- preciate your kindness in sending him the medal which you enclosed and will be grateful, too, for your friendly birthday greetings and for your prayers. Very sincerely yours, GRACE 0. TULLY Sister Rosemary, C. S.mA., Mercy Hospital, Canton, Ohio. mgs Lettu attached addressed to sen mac arther was sent to was 2/9/42. is over crowed. Doyon know MERCY HOSPITAL Conducted by ackd THE SISTERS OF CHARITY Canton, Ohio JMJ. M. Jan. 30 "1942 Happy Happy Birthday Draw Mr President, May God bless you, and leave you here, Po you yrarsident inf many promy celibrating my Fathers birthday in return we knew he would we not alone gave hutasked not reluse us on his birthday. what Iwankis not for myself and the new born babes, but for the darling mothers, Ho room they said to our King of Kings on christmas Eve, no room I have to say to our darling mothers. when my floor is over crowed Do you know MERCY HOSPITAL Conducted by THE SISTERS OF CHARITY Canton, Ohio 7 ft 9.m how many mothers we had consined 1657 Mothers, many of thoes in 1941 at Marcy Hospital dear mothers went home in fathers, thakis not Sair to them. four days to make room for Please ask your Committee if you may see plans of our new wing (Morry Hospital Carelon ohio). The site of Besident me Kinleys not one permy miss spent. home and we need itso badly. cl My mass and Holy Communion for dear parients Here created God give ternal rest. to bring them into this world my other prayers all day are MERCY HOSPITAL Conducted by THE SISTERS OF CHARITY Canton, Ohio p.st q.m m for you, Lady I her am giving Do forgrt eur our Blessed help ynt you always ask to is Queen olthe air, the land and the sear for every ship to Swish Teould give you oned their see they destination would get Lady rever guide cMc you. you do. /even your true friend in, Mary Immaccelable Sister Bosrmary C.S.A. a Birthday Rosary ary 6, 1942 p.P7 N' for you q.m it's behalf, d enough to He wants ful for your irs, GRACE U. TULLY J. J. Muller, Esq., 204 Central Park South, New York, New York. cMc Like pearls upon a silver chain Most dear and treasured, too, I cherish deep within my heart Fond memories of you; And SO because your happiness Means very much to me, My thoughts and prayers have made for you A Birthday Rosary your ter true Rosemary kiend GRACE G. TULLY J. J. Muller, Esq., 204 Central Park South, New York, New York. cMc -ve MATER GRATIAE February 6, 1942 p.s.7 Dear q.m Mr. Muller: God. Bless you Thank you, in the President's behalf, for your drawings which you were good enough to send him as a birthday remembrance. He wants you to know that he is deeply grateful for your friendly thought of him. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY J. J. Muller, Esq., 204 Central Park South, New York, New York. cMc February 6, 1942 p.s7 q.m My dear Mr. Muller: Thank you, in the President's behalf, for your drawings which you were good enough to send him as a birthday remembrance. He wants you to know that he is deeply grateful for your friendly thought of him. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY J. J. Muller, Esq., 204 Central Park South, New York, New York. cMc Price ack Tab hehyl Jan. 28. 1942. New york. N.Y. Dear Mar. President send J take the Liberty to (you for your Birthiday the Picture of Collins G. Kelly the first war Hero. and the original Drawing of the Hands of the .Trumantal J.J. Paderewizks when He was being in State with all my best wishes to you Birthday for good Health and with greated Respect d.d. Muller India 204. Contral bank south P.P.7. February 10, 1942 q-m My dear Mr. Maynor: Permit me, in the President's name, to thank you for your letter of January thir- tieth, with the enclosed drawings, You may XP.P.7.9-D be assured that your kind birthday greetings and your prayers are much appreciated. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY x William H. Maynor, Esq., 6601 N. W. Third Avenue, Miami, Florida. bk 3 Dam 30 1942. Dear mr. President Octr 112 2-10-BR The boy has ask me to send you these drawning and & stormom dont want to dispoint 7 are for all 30f 3 these youngs her lane you. lend 6 misly you a happy days your have a head and birth day ihro there hard if ihe people will only listen to you, & know you will will min this was with the price that goes with it. may god bless your and give you the pancer to go thro with it: 6601NW 3rd your Truly H- Maynor miami The Grand futher arthur N. Mayner. agen 13yrs. Brotherto George Maynor 2014 As Bay are That Sent your the Glrayer Tampan fla # 397- Benlon 0 $ Europe ms So 0 0 now im ihr George magner Nangyrom where 1 Goodie. "A JAP A day Keeps Them FAther AWAY" GRACE G. TULLY B Mr. and Mrs. John Mendoza, 7 South Main Street, Assonet, ms Massachusetts. - t pp7, q.m February 9, 1942 7 Storen My dear Mr. and Mrs. Mendoza: Thank you very much, in the President's behalf, for your friendly note of birthday greetings. He deeply appre- ciates the spirit which prompted you to send him the beautifully framed embroidered work and wants me to convey his best wishes to you. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Mr. and Mrs. John Mendoza, 7 South Main Street, Assonet, ms Massachusetts. t in adg aceque q-4r 12 Street Store Inr & Drs. John mendays GLT 7 Sts. Main St. assones, mass Statem President of United Slates. Franklin Dr. Goosevelt Dear Pres. Enclosed you will find a birthday gift from two L- tops. the are both hoping people who thinks you're that you well like it, it isn't much, taken but just a small remeres of love. This is all for now. the 1454 Vermont Street, Flint, ms Michigan. brishing you a very happy luck you. Mrs. Helen Medvnesc, 1454 Vermont Street, Flint, ms Michigan. Happy Birthday to You , 1942 Statum in the thought eted work re than friendli- ours, . TULLY VERmont way Mich Mrs. Helen Medvnesc, 1118 1454 Vermont Street, Flint, ms Michigan. just like to think that it makes you Alittle bit happy to know That you have my sincerest good wishes Each day as the months come and go! John GRACE G. TULLY Mrs. Helen Medvnesc, 1454 Vermont Street, Flint, ms Michigan. P.P.A.m 9-m 9 February 7, 1942 Steven My dear Mrs. Medvnesc: Thank you ever so much, in the President's behalf, for your kind thought in sending him the beautiful crocheted work as a birthday remembrance. He more than appreciates this evidence of your friendli- ness and your good will. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Mrs. Helen Medvnesc, 1454 Vermont Street, Flint, ms Michigan. - t -00 XP.P.7.9-S ms P.P.7. 9-m To wish you joy on your Birthday, And all the whole year through, For all the best that life can hold Is none FRom too good for you! ITIRS HeLen Tiledvness. 1454 - VERmont St. FiLint - Mich. - "1942" Congratolations On Your B irthday add my acks GOLD 15 BG 2201 COPYRIGHT MCMXXXVI RUST CRAFT BOSTON, U.S.A. B P.P.7. February 10, 1942 q-m My dear Mr. Morrison: The President has asked me to thank XP.P.7.9-S you for the shells you presented to him through the courtesy of Honorable Carter X Glass. He has noted with interest all that you say in your letter of January thirtieth and wants you to know that he appreciates your friendly remem- brance of his birthday. Very sincerely yours, Renerable GRACE G. TULLY Washington, x C. G. Morrison, Ashland, Virginia. ms B per. February 10, 1942 My dear Senator Glass: The President has asked me to thank you for your courtesy in the presentation of the shells sent to him by Mr. C. G. Morrison. A note of appreciation has been sent to Mr. Morrison direct. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Honorable Carter Glass, United States Senate, Washington, D. C. ms feer. m. ach sashland Va. both thell (ven Keboe 30 Jan, 42. ack ,1= rate 2 int Ins. act resident- 2 1942. Through The courtery Gloss The writer is trans. of our beloved Denator metting a homely token of his great respect and admiration. It is a shell taken from The diffs Mr. C. G. Morrison, at the President on the shore of James nying shell from you will acknowledge to, and in sight of. James- River (Susry Co.) opposite fass. town Island The vicinity in which it was found abounds in lorges 4 more eloguent remnants of crusta. cean evidences of the distont feer. 3 aborigines, and also to ihose 2 men and women who past. Having no knowledge rocked The cradle of our american democracy. not he given of the age of of zoology, an estimate can do when you behal d this shell - it is certainly quite old. This shell may it call w mind the cause for This shell is as I found which you have Du nobly it, in all of its simplicity fought and for which and unadorned. Fragil you and Our people ose now it as t is, insignefecant on lighting- democracy, which may oppear t is vocal has in it The strength and of the strength a vitality vitality of the enestosting of the everlosting hills. hills. may it also speak to you In it, too, are the element. in Father reptures language, of from which the shore line The sea, which you Au much of James loun Island were lone. Enony happy seturns, sir, fashioned. The sun, sain a wind which wore it also of the day Respectfully, wore also wore that of Jomes- The President, loun familiar, perhops, to the White House Washington, D.B feer. V CARTER GLASS, VA., CHAIRMAN KENNETH MC KELLAR, TENN. GERALD P. NYE, N. DAK: CARL HAYDEN, ARIZ. STYLES BRIDGES, N. H. ELMER THOMAS, OKLA. HENRY CABOT LODGE, JR., MASS. MILLARD E. TYDINGS, MD. RUFUS C. HOLMAN, OREG. RICHARD B. RUSSELL, GA. WALLACE H. WHITE, JR., MAINE PAT MC CARRAN, NEV. CHAN GURNEY, S. DAK. United States Senate JOHN H. OVERTON, LA. C. WAYLAND BROOKS, ILL. JOHN H. BANKHEAD, ALA. o 2 ck int JOSEPH C. O'MAHONEY, WYO. COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS HARRY S. TRUMAN, MO. THEODORE FRANCIS GREEN, R. I. FRANCIS MALONEY, CONN. DENNIS CHAVEZ, N. MEX. EVERARD H. SMITH, CLERK JOHN W. R. SMITH, ASST. CLERK February 2, 1942. General Edwin M. Watson, The White House, Washington, D.C. Dear General Watson: One of my constituents, Mr. C. G. Morrison, of Ashland, Virginia, requested me to see that the President receives the attached letter and the accompanying shell from Jamestown Island. I will appreciate it if you will acknowledge receipt directly to Mr. Morrison. Sincerely yours, Garter Years feer. year V CLYDE. Mrs. William G. P.P.7. q-m February 10, 1942 Roosevelt My dear Thomas: The President has asked me to thank you for your little letter of birthday greetings and for your kind thought in sending him the medal for his birthday. He appreciates your friendliness and his best wishes go to you with this note. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY X Thomas Fitzpatrick, St. Gall School, 5514 S. Kedzie Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. get youpres who have joined the of -1 & am one of 556 Prayer feet. to keep our soldiers on Crusade their s. William G. St. Dall School Carky a km 2-10-12 5514 &. Kedzie avenue E Chicago, Illinois January 28, 1942 Mr. F. D. Roosevelt, Commander in Chief of the V.S. army and Navy, White, House, Washington, D.C. Dear President Roosevelt: I'm sure it is not very often you grade boy, but today, I must ask receive mail from some little 6 the to forgive me if I take a few minutes you of your precious time to tell you hou happy d was last week, when my name, teacher, (Sister Joan of arc,) drew out from as the lucky boy who will my have your name will be written in gold on now on "You "as his "adopted soldier. pupiles my service flag because, d am one Prayer feet. who to keep have our joined soldiers the" on Crusade their of 556 of W471iam 4. Under separate cover, d am sending you a birthday card with my very best wishes for a very happy birthday and l hope your sixieth birthday will be a happy one. d am sending you a medal as all the boys and girls are sending in you heaven, every bless and protect to their soldier. may the Blessed mother one I am also sending you fifty cents for your I nf antile Paralysis Fund. I wish you loto of success in your March of Dimes. Very truly yours, Thomas Fitzpatrick CLYDE, Mrs. William G. Ventnor, N.J., Jan. 30, 1942. Writes the President saying she has a minature "Old Ironside" made from the wood of the original - the forglings made by Paul Revere! Says she is going to send it to the President for a birthday remembrance The President, Feb. 9th, wrote Mrs. Clyde saying he was more than pleased to have that miniature of OLD IRONSIDES. The President said many thanks for the friendly thought in sending it to him as a birthday remembrance. SEE P.P.F. 7948 P.P.F. AS 9-m 1.1.7. February 11, 1942. 9-m Dear Mr. Milstein: X P.P.7. 96 Mr. Basil O'Connor brought to the President that very wonderful cheese which you sent to him for his birthday. The President and the family are enjoying it immensely and he asks me to thank you ever so much for your thought of him. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully X Mr. Samuel Milstein, 50 East 96th Street, New York, N. Y. ggt/dj O'CONNOR & FARBER BASIL O'CONNOR COUNSELORS AT LAW S bit (money) to make the JOHN C. FARBER ARNOLD T. KOCH 120 BROADWAY KENNETH L.HOFFMAN HENRY K.URION NEW YORK Postmaster General WILLIAM F. SNYDER MAURICE MOUND EARLE R. KOONS STEPHEN V. RYAN,JR. February 9, 1942. Miss Grace Tully The White House Washington, D. C. br Dear Grace: The man who sent the President that cheese for his birthday is my grocer, Samuel Milstein, 50 East 96th Street, New York City. Be a good girl and write him a let- ter when you get to it? Sincerely yours, Doe Y. WALKER, Hon. Frank C., E The Postmaster General, r Wash., D.C. 2-10-42 (ack.) A note to Miss Tully, saying he is happy to add his bit (money) to make the gift of the ledger to the President. On 2-10-42, the President sent a letter, thanking Postmaster General Walker for the birthday gift. See P.P.F.1126 that Eve P.P7 br 9-m Y. E T P.P.T February 25, 1942 3 Sereet My dear Mr. McCarthy: Many thanks in the President's behalf for the inscribed copy of your book. I can as- sure you that he deeply appreciates your friendly 129-B thought in sending it to him as a birthday remem- brance. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY x James Remmington McCarthy, Esq., x Baumgold Bros., 62 West 47th Street, New York, New York. fhs 3AS CABLE ADDRESS"BAUMGELT"N.Y. LOS ANGELES OFFICE S.,INC. S., 220 WEST 5TH street 12 s Melee Factory: 305 East 45th Street nn thaguer February 21st 1942 Och please (study) GST of sending to you a copy utographed to the Presid- Harper's is publishing on is is the President's m a copy. from; J. J.R.Mc CARthy ation I am a member of the BAuMgold BROS men. riend of Ernest Lindley, 62 Weal 47th 5t r attention you give to the N.Y. City incerely, ames Sand Remington K Marthy McCarthy 5657 CABLE ADDRESS"BAUMGELT"N.Y. LOS ANGELES OFFICE 220 WEST 5TH STREET BAUMGOLD BROS., INC. DIAMOND CUTTERS Melee Factory: 62-72 West 47th Street 305 East 45th Street New York February 21st 1942 Mr. Stephen Early, The White House, Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. Early: I am taking the liberty of sending to you a copy of my newest book, "Fire in the Earth, If autographed to the Presid- ent. It is a book about diamonds, which Harper's is publishing on March 5th, and since I understand that this is the President's diamond birthday year I wanted to send him a copy. As a matter of identification I am a member of the National Press Club and a long-standing friend of Ernest Lindley, Ulric Bell and other Washington newspapermen. Thanking you for whatever attention you give to the matter I remain James Sincerely, Remington K Warthing McCarthy P.P.F. SUSSMAN, LOUIS 9-m Middishade Clothes, Philadelphia, Pa. Jan. 15, 1942 Wrote to the President offering to make him a Middishade blue suit, with their compliments, asks for name of the President's tailor that may obtain measurements. In reply Jan. 21, 1942, GGT stated the President would be pleased to have the suit, and suggested that he get in t ouch with Presidents tailors, Rinaldi and Scogna, Inc., 1403 H. St., N.W., Washington, D. C. See PPF-1-A ewr Another letter dated 2-4-42 from Mr. Sussman, saying they will have the President's suit ready to ship on Tuesday, Feb. 10th. on 2-14-42 Miss Tully wrote to Mr. Sussman, thanking him for the suit sent to the President. Says she is returning the coat under separate cover, because the President would like to have about another half inch in the right armhole. V e , 323 VINTON STREET MELROSE, = = MASS. q-m February 10, 1942 My dear Mr. Myers: It was nice of you to send the Presi- dent that little birthday gift, to which you refer in your letter of January twenty-soventh. He much appreciates your Icind thought of him. The President has noted that you cele- brated the eighty-fourth anniversary of your birth on February fifth. He hopes that you had a very pleasant day. Very sincerely yours, bolder X.P.P.7.9-C a gaver T.A GRACE G. TULLY e t Anton Myers, Esq., , 1120-154 II. Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois. 1tp (Sent cigarette holder to President.) 323 VINTON STREET MELROSE, = = MASS. ack STATE 57331 deganite T. A'G G. T Hore Anton Myers. 1120-155 the CLARK STREET CHiCAGO. jan 27: 42. Dear Mr President, that many or more in ForeignCountrus. is sending 130.000.000 peo people in this nation as well as Greenings Xo you in Ann hasts on your bo" birth day heat Sriday andare praying to Jog that he will continue Xo give you strengtht carry nn your immence workfor humany In has hun saigthat higher men nor materi: Partnight an allied jeag representing each as will w ing Wars, but ideas, Well diming of an alhid icha nationsmith a star anyan inscription rading right justice and freedom vs Barbensen and Slany and the wrich in s trust 5 in line a clever like devise for your the contents which will atesorb the fthe frithday Ly you not alread have it )a most Cigarat arecotine holder make a pleasured harmless smoke without staining why lipo or fingers his 84 on teles She writer of Sod will. will will also have a brithday Ugain a joyorrus Co haps day for you- your work sincere Philmyus 323 VINTON STREET MELROSE, = : MABB. HALLETT, Captain and Mrs. C. Casselberry, Fla. Ack. 2/10/42 Sent the President some marmalade. See P.P.F. 9-H mtl P.P.F. 9"M for State Date Physician's has Visit first and for Identional - date De gener refendly of more for passporte Very administrative years, CRACE THEIR APP7.9-O , Hrus Endl 2270 ViLue Cincinnati, 323 VINTON STREET MELROSE, = : MASS. P.P.7. February 11, 1942 9-m My dear Mrs. Overwater: The President has asked me to thank you for your nice letter of birthday greetings and for your kindness in sending him the scap- XP.P.7.9-S ular and medals, which you enclosed. He much appreciates your friendly thought of him and is grateful, too, for your prayers. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Y 1P.P.7.9-O Mrs. Emil Overwater, 2270 Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. cMc 323 VINTON STREET MELROSE, = = MASS. 2270 Vine Street Cincinnati,O The President, Swins B Dear mr Roosevelt. as the day of your sixteith Birthday chair pet is at hand. could not see it gotyrirthout sending nd- you. our most loving and sincere congratulations for a Very Happy Birthday. and we pray the Good-Loord, bless and protect you especially at this time, B when you have such a ms SERIES B 323 VINTON STREET MELROSE, = #: MASS. III especially under grave responsibilities. we Blessed mother. place their you heavy burden, II and such protection to give you the are with you a million- husband and very best to direct of health. you at strength every per and cut. myself. and me are my care, helping move, and this l know in every wayve have been you shall have, as if are never left unauswered, our small-taverw. and l must say. my prayers. defence. stains. per week. at selling from $100.00 to $200.00 for when l for ay it is from hope to see it increase. that. l pray for those the very depth of my heart. and above all. l never l love, So to close this with our very best Birthday. larnestly for you that his without praying very close my eyes in sleep. wishes. l arke enclosing Our dear Loard. and SERIES B 323 VINTON STREET MELROSE, = : MASS. a little scafular. IV and blesse V medals, vest- to keep in your el jocket. and of it, So hoping you always protect Guess, your you'rel think at least will get my me foolish it is the poor but sincere little from the begining until way l feel Towards you, gift such as is right from The heart, the end, ine have a Once more inshing large hand charcoal 1 you a very Sincere and me bought 8 yrs ago. from drawn fricture of you, always in my thoughts Happy Birthday. and an importunate person, and ih is our picde to have it and prayer Sincerely hanging right in our front hall where everyone can Pil Mrs Emil Overwater, see it. we are eo proud 22% Vine Street Cincinnati Olio SERIES B 323 VINTON STREET MELROSE, = : MABB: 7 February 9, 1942 Sunish B $00 Sacred leship with OF Heart the Mrs. McPike: The President has asked me to ex- is cordial thanks to you for your chair pet il crocheted birthday remembrance and husband for the copy of his poem. He X P.P.T 9.c is more grateful than he can say for the friend- X 616 liness and good will evidenced by your kind letter of January twenty-eighth. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY x Mrs. Raphael T. McPike, 7419 Sparta Avenue, Birmingham, Alabama. ms SERIES B 323 VINTON STREET MELROSE, = = MASS. Sucred Heart Badge Contains Scapular Medal 7 St. Benedict Medal Miraculous Medal Little Flower Medal February 9, 1942 Our Lady of Perpetual Help SunisB B and St. Alphonsus Medal St. Christopher Medal Agnus Dei Max St. Anthony Scroll : Mrs. McPike: Gaspel of St. John Gospel of St. Joseph The President has asked me to ex- Blest Palm is cordial thanks to you for your chair pet beautiful crocheted birthday remembrance and X P.P7 to your husband for the copy of his poem. He 9-c is more grateful than he can say for the friend- X 616 liness and good will evidenced by your kind letter of January twenty-eighth. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY x Mrs. Raphael T. McPike, 7419 Sparta Avenue, B Birmingham, Alabama. ms , SERIES B 323 VINTON STREET MELROSE, = = MABB: PP7 9-m February 9, 1942 7 Survice B My dear Mrs. McPike: The President has asked me to ex- press his cordial thanks to you for your , beautiful crocheted birthday remembrance and chair pet X P.P7 to your husband for the copy of his poem. He 9-c is more grateful than he can say for the friend- X 616 liness and good will evidenced by your kind letter of January twenty-eighth. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY D x Mrs. Raphael T. McPike, 7419 Sparta Avenue, Birmingham, B e Alabama. ms ) SERIES B 323 VINTON STREET MELROSE, = = MABB: MRS. RAPHAEL T. MCPIKE 7419 SPARTA AVENUE BIRMINGHAM, alabama January 28, 1942 my dearm President, Please acceptomy most sincere congratulations on your suxtist anniversary, together with the Enclosed chair ort, which I trust will be moeful to you. nedal) The crochet designis my own pattern and has not been patented or copyrighted The reasond mention this is libs. W. B. Roussey, XP. P.7.9-R B , 519 Jackson Boulevard, Forest Park, Illinois. 1tp (In Charm Chest.) 323 VINTON STREET MELROSE, = : MABB. ack P 12 MRS. RAPHAEL T. MCPIKE adcq-12 7419 SPARTA AVENUE 2 BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA and because I would like it to be for you exclusively. my husband also asks that you accept his verse which is enclosed. with heartfull wishes for many happy returns this medal) day and many years to come. Respectfully yours. Adelaide B. In 'Pike Mts. W. B. Roussey, XP. P.7.9-R B 519 Jackson Boulevard, Forest Park, Illinois. 1tp (In Charm Chest.) 323 VINTON STREET MELROSE, : : MASS. M To Our President J.D.R. January 30, 1942 Is S (medal) B XP.P.7.9-R libs. W. B. Roussey, 519 Jackson Boulevard, Forest Park, Illinois. 1tp (In Charm Chest.) , 323 VINTON STREET MELROSE, = #1 MASS. In spite of wors Soon your marshalled, and fors growing forc uptilt your chin, sir. of course, Do not let the war Nill strain the Japaness grin Begin to mar si your friendly grin, sir. and cost fewer lives Do not let your mind abide In bombing dives Too much inside; On the European points sin, s Buttrustypeurself, to win, sir. But with all, we ask If your senate debates too long To share your tash Joseph our nation win, sir burploy the song The people sing, to truth ahim, sir, The ranks of those who disapprom - Raphael J. me Rich Have grown so their, sir. your Every move 7419 sporta ares. Birmingham, ala. R B XP.P.7.9-R , libs. W. B. Roussey, 519 Jackson Boulevard, Forest Park, Illinois. 1tp (In Charm Chest.) 7 p.p.7 q-m M February 10, 1942 My dear Mrs. Roussey: Your letter of February second has been received and I want to thank you in the President's behalf for the religious token you sent to him. (medal) I can assure you that he is deeply grateful for the friendliness and good will which your letter evidences. Very sincerely yours, D GRACE G. TULLY e B XP.P.7.9-R ) Mbs. We B. Roussey, 519 Jackson Boulevard, Forest Park, Illinois. 1tp (In Charm Chest.) 323 VINTON STREET MELROSE, = #1 MASS. / Nan Presen dinsts That' Lef2-4 - 4 y D.R Rosevelt I had hoped hang this reached you on you Borthday but juest got it to day, P leas ex up it. : f, 1 XPP.7.9-H and wear it as it is Blesed I beleare that God new when you peoper out of this nor to place and wer Borne that you would had you smog long a go. good will sv all to all men as the Angel you people have faste in 27.310 27. just as moses when he bad you. ntion "m" " peole even down to the sea when his fhs the enemy was at there backs helr. nt 323 VINTON STREET MELROSE, = # MASS. 2 3 no her all this is over and they fast was shllsbrong- place is he as a gain. y her the searoll back and Dound you think if me had he led them all across to the a large stanch of Uncole - other shore. - y be every das afr letter all distrayed asthe sea Sam the other sr de of Feberty roll to getter again. We willsee for he all the world to su it vactory for with aur parys to the great, slanch I hope some & houl can su 9 fight the was fors they cant Washington faly and then and to go to of Liberty day pass. as Pleas excuse writing an d spelling Rome. hand monshing go call the see the me, my hyr are bad they are hurling de the in our havey a pay for all any days & close with hill hided this is the third letter & know you send will you been read this to other so & Good give Leaders. then the and form for th push all and at ther land Pearl each and therter God Bless you and yours e helr. nt 323 VINTON STREET MELROSE, = MABS. 4 and they not gel a foot hold is china. mrs W B, Roussey *PP7.7.9-H 519 5 Jackson Blud d on V - ention "m" " D fhs helr. nt 323 VINTON STREET MELROSE, = : MABB. / P p 7 q-m m February 9, 1942 9: My dear Mrs. Mogensen: Many thanks, in the President's behalf, for the handkerchief and the nice card of birth- XPP.7.9-H day greetings which you were kind enough to send him. He is indeed grateful for your prayers. You may be sure that your contribution V to the Infantile Paralysis Fund is sincerely ap- preciated. Very sincerely yours, GRACE 0. TULLY X xp.p.7.3101 Mrs. A. Mogensen, 3808 Decatur Street, Omaha, Contribution "m" Nebraska. fhs helr. nt 323 VINTON STREET MELROSE, = = MABB: fhs 7. 310- bution II, to I.P.F. act handkrithing T.A all 99ST 3/9/42 May your Birthday gladness tell you no of the sunshine on the way In a Long and happy future Where you'll find new joys each day ! may god give you strenght and Wiodom to lving us to Victory I am a native off Denmark but glad to say this is my Caretry and have been for 35 years 323 VINTON STREET #1 #1 Lincerly mrs a magencen 3808 Omaha helr. adl BIRTHDAY GREETINGS for a GRAND FRIEND 1 B REG U.S.PAT. OFF T 1570 MADE IN U.S.A. PP7 96M February 9, 1942 My dear Mrs. McEwen: Thank you, in the President's behalf, for your friendly thought in sending him the cake and the preserves. He is most grateful the q-e for your kind remembrance of his birthday. Please be assured that your generous tiet q-p contribution to the Infantile Paralysis Fund is XP.P.7.310- much appreciated. Contribution "M" Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY X Mrs. David McEwen, 532 16th Avenue, Seattle, fhs Washington. c 323 VINTON STREET MELROSE, = : MABB. the WHITE house washington of 6.00 I.P.7 a tiny Birthday Our 2/9/42 Cake Wade myself fors Was David 5-32-16th 53 Cive Seattle Help ly h- Cake + 3 for of Preserves V T.A. GST ms 323 VINTON STREET MELROSE, = = MASS: P.P.7 m February 16, 1942 9- , My dear Mr. Blair: Permit me, please, to acknowledge the receipt of your note of January twenty- ninth and to thank you for your courtesy in X 9-B sending the President the booklet to which you refer. He wants you to know that he deeply appreciates your kind remembrance of his birth- day. Very sincerely yours, D GRACE G. TULLY e X M. M. Blair, Esq., , Mayfair Publishing Company, 1790 Broadway, New York, N.Y. ms 323 VINTON STREET MELROSE, : = MASS. acte 2-16-42 N md MAYFAIR Publishing COMPANY BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY TELEPHONE CIRCLE 7. 5289-5290 155 January 29, 1942 Hon. Franklin D. Roosevelt, The White House. mef Dear Mr. President: I am proud to enclose a copy of -9-m the Victory Edition of "GO TO IT!" It contains the most stirring and inspiring writings of the author, especially adapted to the war effort. It is a magnificent message and I sincerely hope you will like it. Happy Birthday! Most sincerely, m.w.Blair m. W. Blair MMBlair/G Publisher miservary THOMAS S. MCCRAE m 323 VINTON STREET MELROSE, = = MABB. TOFFLER, Max Institute New York, N. Y. February 10, 1942. Sent the President a medalion Mas See P.P.F. 9-T mef for within You my P.P.F-9-m K , GRACE O. THEAT e , THOMAS S. MCCRAE 323 VINTON STREET MELROSE, = = MASS. (ppt q-m February 16, 1942 My dear Mr. McCrae: Thank you in the President's behalf for the copy of the book to which you refer in your XP.P.7 h recent letter. You may be sure that he deeply ap- 9-B es" preciates the friendly thought whi ch prompted you to send it to him. Very sincerely yours, s GRACE 0. TULLY Thomas S. McCrae, Esq., 323 Vinton Street, Melrose Highlands, 1/0 Massachusetts. fhs 3 B a MEA un Rossevelty respectfully your stoping if may be fass tyon, Jam THOMAS S. MCCRAE Homes S. m 323 VINTON STREET MELROSE, = #1 MASS. F. A. HERMANN CO. TIVE MANUFACTURING JEWELERS ELROSE, MASS. MELROSE HIGHLANDS, MASSACHUSETTS RKELEY, CALIFORNIA ach nibler 7AM ack amount Actual 335 VINTON STREET MELROSE highlands, MASS. " JO resident Roosevelt The white Honse, Washington. DC. Dear Mr President:- interest to you, the "Outline of the mitsuibrshi Enterprises" mailing a wile of book that By seper ate cores be Jam much of1930. It will post you on much that will to make put you in a position to visualize this ability their intention big production to conquer and no doubt aisia confirms or any part I of the many Pacific large they american desired. Industries have educated these sons of Japan in our ways of manufacture. nimity on when to drop a flocio of could been and It might be a good guide for Bombel admiral an air Craft Carrier wele located their surprise to them as a reminder of ach at Pearl Harboure, Rosearch, respectfully your stoping if may be fass to you, I am the THOMAS B. MCCRAE Thomas,S. S. m 323 VINTON STREET MELROSE, = #: MASS. T. S. MCCRAE MANUFACTURERS REPRESENTATIVE F.A. HERMAN CO., MELROSE, MASS. P.D. WILSON CO., BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA ask nibler 7AM ach thought 335 VINTON STREET MELROSE highlands, MASS. To Prisident (J.D) Roosevelt The white Honse, Washington. DC. Dear Mr President:- mailing a wile of book that By seper ate corer be Jam much interest of1930. to you, the "Outtine of the mitsuibrshi Enterprises It will post you on much that will to make put you in a position to visualize this ability their intention big production to conquer and no donbt aisia confirms or any part 1 of the many Pacific large they american desired. Industries in our have educated these sons of Japan ways of manufacture. nimity on when to drop a flocio of could been and It might be a good guide for Bombe admiral surprise to them as a reminder of an air Craft Carrier wele located their ach Pearl Harboure, Rosearch, respectfully your stoping at if may be fass to toyon, I am the THOMAS S. MCCRAE homes S. m Croe 323 VINTON STREET MELROSE, = : MABS. pp7 9.m 9. February 16, 1942 My dear Sisters: The President was deeply touched by your kind letter of February eighth and is sincerely appreciative of your thought in send- (medal) ing the Sacred Heart badge to him. He has asked me to thank all of you and to tell you how much your prayers and good wishes mean to him especially in times such as these. Very sincerely yours, GRACE G. TULLY Sisters of Saint Joseph, Our Lady of Bethlehem, Nazareth Park, La Grange, Illinois. mrk act 2-16-42 much J. M. J. OUR LADY OF BETHLEHEM NAZARETH PARK LA GRANGE, ILL. February 8, 1942 Your Excellency President of the United States Dear Mr. Roosevelt: We are sending you this message as a cordial token of mutual, helpful, good will from the Sisters of Saint Joseph, La Grange, Illinois, for we fully realize in this time of distress, and impli- cation in the War, what deep anxiety and mighty responsibility must be yours, as the leader of these great United States. We have followed your career of beneficent service to our Country, since you have been the President. Blessed are they who have learned to look upon life from the view-point of service to humanity as you have done. We have listened to the grace and compelling power of your voice over the radio and have been pleased to hear your plea for confidence in God and in Prayer, asking your people to draw closer to God. Your voice has fired millions of our young men - the flower of our land - with patriotism, and they have left home and life's dearest interests to protect Christianity and to fight for a just Peace. They have gone forth to bring back to Christ a world that is tired of living un-Christ like. That irreligion has been a failure in the United States and in the world, is universally acknowledged. It is only by turning to God as a nation that the United States shall find favor with the Prince of Peace. The evil forces that are loose in the world today were made in defiance of God. Always in the History of the world God has, in His own good time, brought down those who would defy Him. We are enclosing a Sacred Heart Badge. It has great efficacy. We hope you will wear it and place your trust in the Sacred Heart of Jesus. May He encourage you and strengthen you always. These Badges are the insignia of the Divine Cammander. Again we wish to assure you of our loyalty. We are with you in sympathy, heart, and mind. Our Sisters and the children under our care - hundreds of them - are praying for your intention. Daily, and many times a day, we ask God to bless and direct and to guide our good President; to save our boys, and to send a just Peace to the United States and to the world. Yours most faithfully in Christ, Sisters of Sh. Joseph, MIRACULOUS BLESSING A Jesuit priest blesses these * Sacred Heart badges. Wonderful to relate, when he begins to bless, light gathers into glory round, 3, 1942 ever increasing to dazzling bril- liancy; our Lord then becomes vis- / ible with His Sacred Heart aglow in amazing beauty. In full radi- ance His Divinity flashes forth * brightness and splendor over these S. H. badges, while our Lord blesses them with the priest. When ended, the glorious light pales, so much the beauty round fades and all / vanishes from sight. This is there- beautiful fore a wonderful blessing bestowed * by Our Lord Himself. is a When further information was mow that sought, this was the brief reply: * "Let it suffice to know that these I asks me S. H. badges have received a Mir- aculous blessing." The priest's name is withheld. * GRACE U. TULLI Mr. and Mrs. Meynardie, Spring City, Tennessee. cMc X pr. 7. 9' m February 3, 1942 My dear Mr. and Mrs. Meynardie: The President thanks you ever so much for your card of greetings and for the beautiful chest you were good enough to send him as a birthday remembrance. He wants you to know that he appreciates your friendly thought and asks me to convey his best wishes to you. Very sincerely yours, GRACE 0. TULLY Mr. and Mrs. Meynardie, Spring City, Tennessee. cMc What was the gift? E.S. of them Wishing you The 18/6 my et a happy Birthday Mr. Ines Meynardis Spring city Tenn Store ack Room G9ST This is one of our past time making these and We Wanted you to have one of them Wishing you Hohal alalyz & a happy Birthday Mr. Ines Meynardis Spring city Tenn Happy Birthday To bring a "Happy Birthday" And then to wish you, too, Smooth sailing under sunny skies Each day the whole year through. From. mr. Mrs Meynordie