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PPF 9 PRESIDENT'S PERSONAL FILE Gifts P Dec. 1942 PPF900623 REND, John H., 3P7 Mrs. W. B. LAWRENCE, q.P 11 Luddington Terrace, West Orange, New Jersey. Sends a pair of pajamas to the President. No letter. Referred to Secret Service 12/8/42 SEE - PPF-9 "L" REHD, John H., Rebron, Ohio 12-3-48 (nck. 18-8-48) Santh President a little Christmas gift of a plaque from the members of Union No. 4 of the American Flint Class Workers. (Stahing). - Also asks if his son-in-low in technical school in New York City cennot get a furlough to come home Christmas. Request cent to War Dept. by memo. Letter retained here. (Gift in storeroom. See P.P.F.9-U P.P.T br 9P 2 PPF BURTON, J. H. 9-P BURTON FROS. & 00., INC. New York, N.Y. December 10, 1943 - Ackd. Sent the President patriotic posters. Sent to Store Room. Ackd. 12/10/42. SEE - PPF - 9 - B vsr PP7 9-P BADGLEY, Mrs. Gustave C. Olympia, Washington November 9, 1942 Letter to the President, sending erocheted piece as Thanksgiving remem- brance. Sent to the Store room. Ackl. 12/9/42. SEE - - PPF - 9 - B vsr PPF-9-P HURST, Frank M. Alexandria, Va, Nov. 14, 1942. Ackd. 12/9/42. Sends photograph. To storeroom. SEE: PPF 9-H ilo 12 PPF SINDELAR, Rev. Francis J. ST. PROCOPIUS ABBEY 9-7 Lisle, Illinois November 10, 1942 Letter to the President, enclosing patriotic picture. T.A. Ackd. 12/10/42. SEE - PPF - 9 - S vsr 12 PPF-9-P KIRTON, St. Clair Roxbury, Mass. Nov. 7, 1942. Acd. 12/10/42. Sends framed copy of poem and two copies of others. To store room. SEE: PPF 9-K ilo IL the your this featly, Very Croce C. Telly Private Becretary 253 Elade D. Papa/ohn, Street, Brooklyn, New York, want you Had has made one quine PP1 7 q-P December 10, 1942 Stownoom My dear Miss Papajohn: It was kind indeed of you to send the President the picture to which you refer in your recent letter. He is deeply grateful for your friendly thought in wanting him to have this token painted by your father and asks me to con- vey his very best wishes to you and to the mem- bers of your family. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary Miss Elsie D. Papajohn, 253 Pearl Street, Brooklyn, New York. dd want you Had VV has made one quie oct N S.D. President wh 12/10/19. di Franklin D. Roosevelt White House ) Washing ton D.C. Dear Mr. President, Please accept this painting that I had my Dad paint for you It writ a gift Sir I could never hope to repay you for the happiness you have brought to me g to my family Their unit any gift great enough to repay, for my happiness Our Lard is a small token I This painting of "Christ want you to have Had has made one quite a while back for my brothers room. It has brought us luck & if we are ever troubled a little prayer to him has brought us comfort I had Had make one just like it to send to you Some how I feel that the painting will convey to you the gratitude I feel in my heart towards you It isn't a great painting but Had has put his all in it & I am proud of it, I although it could never compare with doubt must have in your home. the great paintings you no It will make us proud to know that you have ours, humbly amongst the others As I said before Sen It sent a gift just a small taken of Good Luck 9 thanks to you for what you have done for me. Sincerest regards from my parents Thank you again Most Sincerely Elsie H. tapajohn SIROIS, Pvt. A. J. PP7-9-P Scattle, Washington DEc. 10, 1942 (ackd) Sends souvenir pillow top to the President. T.A. SEE: PPF 9-S ilo 2 PPF-9-P WILKERSON, Mrs. Cora L. Charlottesville, Va. Ackd. Dec. 9, 1942. Sent framed patriotic picture to the President. To store room. SEE: ) PPF 9-W ilo Nuty December 11, 1942 p.p.7. 9-P My dear Mr. Pena: It was good of you to send the Presi- dent that inscribed booklet, THE MESSAGE OF THE BELLS, as a Christmas remembrance. XPN79-B The President appreciates the loyal spirit as evidenced by your letter, and wants you to know that he 1s deeply grateful for your prayers. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary X Maurice R. Pena, Esq., Box No. 311, Rye, New York. cd achid WESTCHESTER COUNTRY CLUB RYE.N.Y nor 27/42/2/16 Beloved mr Tresident 9-P may first of this year l gave you my sincere pledge to help to the outment of my ability in carrying out your prog ch Louis Johnson ram to insure victory. nd was left at with all these tremendous burdens costing Series 1. receipt of B. upon your l believe it may cheer you ilo to Know that l have faithfully lived up to my pledge to you. I'm investing 30% of my wages in War bonds every month, have joined the voluntary Red Cross Blood Donor Contre n. york city and help in every patriotic salvage drive in Wostchester. The only regret l have is, that I'm 50 years of age and not able to join the active fighting forces and offer my life in this battle for liberty. Dear m. Cresident. Cleare accept the little booklet enclosed and may aurford 12 God the almighty water over you and five you health and strong hts to Carry on your work for the benefit and freedom of womkind. Grd bless you m President Manrice R.Pena Box 311 Rife, n.y. MEMORANDUM FOR GRACE TULLY PP7-9-P FROM: Alice Winegar Dec. 7, 1942. States she is sending the B-24 Model Plane about which Louis Johnson had telephoned her. It is a gift for the President from him and was left at the Northwest Gate. - On Dec. 10, 1942, The President ackd. receipt of the gift and expressed his thanks. - To Hyde Park Library, Series B. SEE: PPF 2822 ilo PPF-9-P HAINES, Mrs. Wm. Oakley Washington, D. C. Ackd. Dec. 14, 1942. Let. and painting to the President. To file. ilo SEE: PPF 9-H 0. Pully Chapter, Crocey pitp November 14, 1942 My dear Friends: X The President has received the beautifully knitted pair of socks and notes with interest that they are the product of the handiwork of Mrs. Revel L. English. He X is especially pleased to have this handsome pls q,s gift and wants the members of the Pomona Chapter of the American Red Cross, and Mrs. English, to know how much he appreciates the kect + G,E friendly thought which prompted its presenta- tion. RED Very sincerely yours, Grace 0. Tully Private Secretary Pomona Chapter, American Red Cross, 162 East Holt Avenue, Pomona, x124 California. mtl 12 AMERICAN RED CROSS ack + 11-14-42 nith act give to as POMONA CHAPTER POMONA, CALIFORNIA Knitted by Ins. Revel h. English whose mother mrs. wolfe b nitted a pair for President Wilson during the last World War. CHAPTER - given to Mrs Sinton Chiss Jully sister )8 & butted pooko give - pr of David Pasmantier/mbr December 12, 1942 My dear Mr. Pasmantier: Your letter of November twenty-fourth P.7.7. q.p has been received and what you say has been noted with interest. The President appreciates your friendly thought in sending him the three coffee brewers and has asked me to thank you ever so The much for your courtesy. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary X B David Pasmantier, Esq., 5 West Twentieth Street, New York, N. Y. dd Yavid Tanuary David Pasmantier/mbr JOHN L. PASMANTIER & SONS This Seal is Dinnerware Hotelware Glassware and FASHANTICS PATTER FIVE WEST TWENTIETH STREET First Building from Fifth Avenue ,2112/42 acturn CHELSEA 3-8265 Is to Is mc PB. T. The paid there is, Your Guarantee NEW YORK November 24, 1942 The Honorable Franklin Delano Roosevelt The Whitehouse Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. President: The press carried this morning the news item "Coffee will be rationed at the Whitehouse." Also the First Lady of our Land stated, "My husband who thinks he is a coffee expert believes that, if dried, grounds can be used more than once, because in drying they become stronger." Many men enjoy and make coffee brewing a hobby, and often their results surpass the most able chefs. We have for thirty years sold and distributed almost every type of metal, china, and glass coffee maker and brewer. The modern and most effective method of brewing coffee is in a Vacuum Glass Coffee Brewer. Not only are the best results attained in flavor, aroma, and body--but this method saves coffee. During normal conditions, one heaping teaspoonful of coffee is required for every cup. The water rising to the upper bowl and fusing with the coffee grounds requires one minute of brewing. To conserve coffee and yet get good results, use one-third less coffee and permit the water which rises to the upper bowl to fuse with the coffee grounds three minutes, thus giving full and complete extraction. Further economy is attained by making at least four cups at a time. This method will save one-third the coffee used heretofore, and the coffee is really good. Please accept the three coffee brewers sent you under separate cover in the spirit of friendliness and admiration for our Commander-in-Chief. The three coffee brewers are different sizes, ranging in capacity from two to ten cups. We sincerely hope that you enjoy a good cup of coffee, rationing the quantity, and please, using the brewers. Very respectfully yours, Vavid David Pasmantier/mbr PPF FRIEND, William A. 9-P SOKOL & COMPANY Chicago, Illinois December 10, 1942 Letter to the President, sending by express supply of dehydrated potatoes and carrotts. Asks for information on whom to contact for supplying products to the Foreign Relief and Rehabilitation program. Ackd. 12/15/42. - Potatoes and Carrotts distributed. SEE - PPF - 9 - F vsr PPF-9-P HATCHER, Jr., W. G. HATCHER PECAN & SEED COMPANY Cordele, Ga. Dec. 11, 1942. Ackd. 12/17/42. Let. to the President, saying he is sending some pecans to him. Distributed. SEE: PPF 9-H ilo P.P.F. TERMINAL FRUIT COMPANY, 9-P Atlanta, Ga,, December 17, 1942 - ackd. Sends the President some pecans.---Distributed. See P.P.F.-9-T fmf December 17, 1942 My dear Dr. Pearson: Thank you, in the President's be- half, for your courtesy in sending him a copy of your book THE RECIPROCAL TRADE AGREEMENTS 9-7 PP.7 XPP7 q-B PROGRAM: The Policy of the United States and Its Effectiveness. He is most appreciative of your kind thought. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary B Dr. James C. Pearson, 29 South Centre Street, cumberland, 6 D. pl maryland 12-21-42 OFFICIAL BUSINESS THE WHITE HOUSE the Ridensur PPF-9-P Lets try 111 We Are and All We Have" which is a Cumberland sages of Generalissmo Chiang Kai-Shek 107 for annual message file. Maryland INGTON.D ilo Cap PAYM ectory. BER ET AND STAMPS SAVINGS PAYMENT T OF POSTAGE,$30 BUY OSTAGE,$30 $30 From Washington, UNCLAIMED 4 MP 44 Sender O1, OFFICIAL BUSINESS 4 Returnedy THE WHITE HOUSE PPF-9-P Washington, D. C. 29 South Centre Street, Dr. James C. Pearson, All We Are and All We Have" which is a sages of Generalissmo Chiang Kai-Shek GGT for annual message file. BM194202 INGTON DECIS 3-PM 3 ilo SA Not in D'rectory. NO SUCH NUMBER STREET BONDS AND STAMPS WAR SAVINGS PAYMENT GK POSTAGE,$30 PAYMENT OF PAYM BUY POSTAGE,$30 HSIA, Mr. C. L. - Director PPF-9-P CHINESE HERS SERVICE, The New York, N.Y. Ackd. Dec. 18, 1942. Sends pamphlet entitled "All We Are and All We Have" which is a compilation of the speeches and messages of Generalissmo Chiang Kai-Shek since Pearl Harbor. I Given to GOT for annual message file. SKE: PFF 7308 ilo TEAGLE, Walter, Millbrook, N.Y. 12-18-42 Sent gift of pheasants to the President. See P.P.F.5316 br P.P.7 G-P PPF-9-T THE VISCOUNT HALIFAX British Embassy, Washington, D. C. Dec. 17, 1942. Ackd. 12/18/42. S Ma Let. to the President, enclosing copy of pamphlet in re Civil Defence in Britain, which was transmitted to him from Herbert Morrison, the Home Secretary in London. - Original correspondence and pamphlet to Hyde Park Library, Series "B". Copies retained for files. SEE:PPF 8220 ilo N. E. WAINTEEN Secretary to You to 12/14/42, The Company Le distributing 5 of soliciting for of Paralysis. The company the of "March of of La to cade 3 VPF-9 9 December 22, 1942 P Respectfully referred to the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis for consideration and acknowledgment. M. H. MoINTYRE Secretary to the President POSNER, B. Z., President, Match Corporation of America, Chicago, Illinois. Letter to the President dated 12/14/42. Letter together with five hundred match books. The Company is distributing 5 million of these match books soliciting funds for the March of Dimes to combat Infantile Paralysis. The company hopes the match books will be of help increating a steady "March of Dimes.". Enclosing a copy of a letter which is sent to each jobber to whom they ship these matches. eth PPF December 23, 1942 a-b My dear Mr. Padover: Many thanks, in the President's behalf, for your courtesy in sending him the inscribed copy of your book, WILSON'S IDEALS. I can assure XPP7 9-B you that he deeply appreciates your friendly thought. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary Saul K. Padover, Esq., 5148 New Interior Building, dd Washington, D. C. PASTRAS, Miss Rose, P.P.F. Camdan 27 . December P.P.F. BIVENS, Maude, Chicago, Ill., 9-P December 3, 1942, (ackd. 12/23/42). Sends letter and table pad to the President.-T.A. See P.P.F. 9-B fmf P.P.F. PASTRAS, Miss Rose, Camden, N.J., 9.-P. December 22,1942 - ackd. Sends Christmas Card with religious medal.-Medal not kept. See P.P.F. 9-M fmf Tells Secretary even December 23, 1942 p.r.7. q-p 3/42 id, My dear Mr. Pierce: Ever so many thanks, in the Presi- dent's behalf, for your kindness in sending him the pipe. He more than appreciates this evidence of your friendliness and good will and wants me to convey his best wishes to you for the Christmas Season. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary X Joe Pierce, Esq., 995 Cleveland Avenue, Kankakee, Illinois. mtl CHRASTMAS December 23, 1942 3142 My dear Mr. Pierce: Ever so many thanks, in the Presi- dent's behalf, for your kindness in sending him the pipe as a Christmas token. He more than appreciates this evidence of your friend- liness and good will and wants me to convey his best wishes to you. Very sincerely yours, Grace 0. Tully Private Secretary Joe Pierce, Esq., 995 Cleveland Avenue, Kankakee, Illinois. mtl To GREET you AT CHRISTMAS 12 1 and a wish for ack. / your happiness 12-23-42 all through the mts tack., / NEW YEAR Sive & ning gifts : JOE PIERCE >32. to 995 cleveland are Berther Trank his if Rossels. Kankakee sel STAPHEN DAILY to the President Tree Democrats & Republicant This pife will mrh: Backfire, siderlys, Tail spin or The you ink a Rend your Coffin mails with compliments to Le Durer, the Ill Huch and their Rising merry Sons 1B: and say. In Hell you'll may on Judgement day for your Hoffiest Yen year have paral ristory / or signal Tru ferples at last. VIAM .0 BoBTo училетоев edeving I'm JAHNCKE, Hon. Ernest Lee, New Orleans, La. 12-17-42 (ack. 12-23-42) Writes to Mr. Forster he is sending a package containing gifts for the President, Mr. McIntyre and Mr. Forster. (pralines.) see 760 5a P.P.7. br the Department of Mate 9-P p handling. STEPHEN EARLI Secretary So the President December 26, 1942 PPF qp 31d This correspondence, with enclosures, from Gabriel A. Pacheco, Barranquilla, Colombia, is respectfully referred to x20 X the Department of State for appropriate handling. STEPHEN EARLY Secretary to the President Let. to Mr. Early, 12-8-42, Mr. Gabriel A. Pacheco, Barranquilla, x887 q-B Colombia, South America. Encloses copies of his 2 works "My I" ("Mi Yo") & "Cursed War" ("Maldita Sea La Guerra") which he has dedicated to the Pres. Would like to receive the Pres.'s opinion of his work. wdh-mms THE WHITE house washington December 15, 1942. ? Respectfully referred to the Department of State for translation. 2 M. H. McINTYRE Secretary to the President ers ve DEC 61942 37 The DIVESION OF-DEPARTMENTAL PERSONNEL DEC 6 1942 DEPARTMENT OF ATE BURED dd / ppt q.p December 23, 1942 M jd Eur 23/1 d. My dear Mr. Packard: It was kind of you to send those posters to the President. I want to thank you, in his behalf, and to assure you that he is appreciative of the Season's Greetings which your letter of recent date conveys. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary Henry M. Packard, Esq., 285 Green Street, Brockton, Massachusetts, dd e President of the United States, r Franklin D. Roosevelt. Washington, D.C. ack Store room Dear Mr President: I know you are a busy man in these trying times, nevertheless, I trust you will take out time enough to relax and read this letter, also, look at the posters I am sending under seperate cover. These posters I made up for a window display which I put in and some one suggested I send them to our President. if playno Who started this war any way? I was in business for myself, priorities put me out, then went to work for the Aluminum Company of America in 1933 and again, that word priority again. Well, Mr President you can believe it or not, having been around the world, on the trip with the big white fleet in 1908, having been in business for myself, experienced in personnel work, love detail work, conducted lecture tours and what is more I am a 100% American, and HONEST,; I am now selling TROMMERS BEER. It now looks as if I might again be out, looking in, on account of gas rationing. If you look at the voting list here you will find me listed as a republican, but I voted for you every time your name was on the ballot and always will. If you are looking for a man that can fit in a picture where you want to get things done, I will leave for Washington to night and be the greatest expediter you ever have met. Allow me to congratulate you on the splendid job you are doing as President of this great United States and may God spare your health so as to complete the job you SO ably started to do, namely pull us all through the worst conflict the world has ever known. Mr President, we are all with you 100%. In closing ,I will be sincere in stating that I feel I am not serving my Country to the best of my ability, in the capacity of a beer salesman. This country is more in need of HONEST men than intelligent men. When you have found both, then you have hit the jack pot. With the enclosed Seasons Greetings, I am Sincerely HMP* Henry yours Packard 285 Green St.m Brockton, Mass. PPF-9-P sing picture of slogan and saying he neral Pershing.. To storeroom. ilo A message from H.M. Packard For over nineteen hundred years the world has paused, not for station identification, but for one day a year to celegrate a birthday. As time marches on toward the end on 1942, we again prepare ourselves for the observance of that joyous day of Christmas. We here in America, have double reason for being happy this Christmas for, in a world gone mad in the scramble for power, money and dominance, we still have "Peace on on Earth Good Will to Men". Happy we of the American family who during the year now drawing to acclose, have been able to provide for ourselves and loved ones in full, or part and what ever sacrifices we might have made, we stand ready and willing to make more. For your wonderful work we all "thank you". To you and yours I sincerely wish a most Joyous Christmas and a Happy New Year PPF-9-P) STARK, Arnold Philadelphia, Pa. Nov. 16, 1942. Ackd. 12/18/42. Let. to the President, enclosing picture of slogan and saying he sends recording of a speech made by General Pershing.. To storeroom. SEE: 450 ilo of PP7-9-P BOGIAZIS, George Miami, Fla. Nov. 16, 1942. Ackd. 12/22/42 Let. to the President; sends picture frame. To storeroom. SEE: PPF 9-B ilo FOWLER, Mrs. Gracie, Ferndale, Ark. Nov. 7, 1942. (ack. 12-14-42.) Sends gift of pillow tops to the President, and Mrs. Roosevelt. (Storeroom) Detroit. See P.P.F.9-F P.R.7- br 9-P cretary ---AT as TO WRIGHT, W.E., Detroit, Mich. 12-4-42 (ack. 12-22-42) Sends gift of a picture to the President. (Storeroom) See P.P.F.9-W P.P.7. 7. br 9-p cretary TAX TO PPF-9-P. HUWYLER, G. J. Harrison, Maine Dec. 8, 1942. 12/11/42. Let. to the Mr. Early, enclosing picture and story of the creation of the United Nations Victory Flag by his wife, Marie C. Huwyler. To store room. SEE: PPF 9-H ilo cretary WRIGHT, W.E., Detroit, Mich. in no 401 P.P.F. SERAFININIS, Paul Sa, New York, N.Y., 9-P December 15, 1942, lackd. 12/22/42). Stamp collector sends a poster to the President, made as a Service Flag out of stamps.-T.A. See F.P.F. 9-S fmf MY descr Misses Passe: This 210018 note sunrays the Presi- Sensie hearly thenks to von for your Kintness in sending him that beautifully flag The N respirance, as wall as for The photograph you enclosed. Ea with Invernor use that you easy in your Criendly letter of December rifth not - to his very bust-ntuhes to you, Vary sincerely yours, Grane G. Daily Private Beeretary Bisses Anita VASOUR Paste, E. D. Box 883, culturnia. retary WRIGHT, W.E., Detroit, Mich. 12-4-42 (ack. 12-22-42) 7 PPt q.p December 22, 1942 Seris B My dear Misses Ponce: This little note conveys the Presi- dent's hearty thanks to you for your kindness in sending him that beautifully crocheted flag for a Christmas remembrance, as well as for the xPPFe 9. + photograph you enclosed. He has noted with interest all that you say in your friendly letter of December fifth and wants me to convey XPP1F X his very best wishes to you. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary L tponce Misses Anita and Vicenta Ponce, P. 0. Box 333, Coachella, California. pl SERIES "B". t, Mich. (ack. 12-22-42) N and 12/22/43 2/42 Coachella, Calif. 7-9-1 Dec. 5,1942 Dear Pres. Roosevelt, With this letter we are sending you a gift which we thought sident. Distribut you worthy of. We crocheted it with the hope af present- ing this flag to you personally, but under the circumstances, which now face us, we were unnable to continue with our plans. We then thought it best to send it to you by mail. How the idea came to us we cannot exactly ch. ack. 12-22-42) say. We first thought it we once started we impossible but after 7-9-1 found our work enjoyable and we always looked forward tothe day sident. Distribu when we would present it to you. after eight months of work the flag was completed. So with great pride we send you this flag a Merry Christmas and a happy and Victorious new year. Sincerely yours, anita and Vicenta Ponce cretary WRIGHT, W.E., Detroit, Mich. 12-4-42 (ack. 12-22-42) PP7-9-P COUCH, C. P. - Chairman of Board LOUISIANA & ARKANSAS RAILWAY COMPANY Shreveport, La. Dec. 28, 1942 (ackd.) Sends basket of sweet potatoes to the President. Distributed. ilo SEE: PPF 9-C cretary WRIGHT, W.E., Detroit, Mich. 12-4-42 (ack. 12-22-42) Sends gift of a picture to the President. (Storeroom) See P.P.F.9-W 12/28/42. Brindes 3 of perma to the President; distributed, SS: PPP 9-1 PP7 br 9-P cretary ALLEN, J. H. PPF-9-P Ft. Valley, Ga. Dec. 19, 1942. Ackd. 12/28/42. Sends 3 sacks of pecans to the President; distributed. SEE: PPF 9-A ilo cretary ENFICE Rish December 26, 1942 THE OF p.p.7 Study THE CHEER 9-P My dear Miss Prendergast: Thank you in the President's behalf for your card of Season's greetings and for your friendly thought in sending him the book of POEMS OF PATRIOTISM. X pr., This little note conveys the Presi- 9-B dent's best wishes to you. Very sincerely yours, X 6 / 6 p Grace G. Tully Private Secretary Miss Margaret Mary Prendergast, 5712 West End Avenue, X cap Chicago, Illinois. are 12.26.42 earp 1942 Qwish for you and your family in inscribed copy of their THE BEST OF Shidy THE SEASON'S CHEER and a greeting FOR THE NEW YEAR Good Suck, and God blue you m argant m any G undergat 5712 west End ar, change, see, 1 Tuily Street, retary GRUDIN, Louis, New York, N.Y. 12-28-42 (ack.) Sends President and Mrs. Roosevelt an inscribed copy of their publication. December 89, 1948 See P.P.F.9-G The will P.P7 the receipt br You may to assured ed that your startesy in of the GO32 of the book FR 9.P rictor. conding the годше the prestated, Terry sincerely yours, Opens D. Twily PeDeate Decembury Pucket Books Inc., Mas Sext 54th Street, New York, Blow Their, etary mcg P.P.F. December 29, 1942 PPF 9-8 Gentlemen: This will acknowledge the receipt of the copy of the book PRELUDE TO VICTORY. You may be assured that your courtesy in XPPF Y sending the volume to the President is ap- 9-B preciated. . Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary Y Pocket Books Inc., 139 West 54th Street, New York, New York, pl B etary mcg SCHENCK, Nicholas 16. P.P.F. 9-P New York, N. Y. Dec. 24, 1942. Wrote to the President enclosing a 1943 season pass- card for admission to Loew's Theatres. Sends New Years Greeting. - lliss Tully acknowledged Mr. Schenck's letter, Dec. 29, 1942, expressing the President's thanks for his kindness in sending him the 1943 season pass-card. See - P.P.F. 233 retary Sturnis, Lieut. Warren, U.S.N.R., P.P.F. MOTION-PICTURE LABORATORY, Naval Medical School, 19-P Bethesda, Md., December 22, 1942, (ackd. 12/23/42). Letter and photograph which he took of the ceremonies at the National Naval Medical Center on August thirty-first, sent to the President. Picture and original correspondence sent to Hyde Park Library, Series "B". See P.P.F. 9-S Inf the triendly Very admossity greate, Consent 0. 74229 Private Hrs. Mary Top P. O. Box St, Petersburgs Florida, retary PPF q.p December 29, 1942 My dear Mrs. Poe: It was kind indeed of you to send the President the copy of the book THE CHRIST WE the q.B KNOW. He is most appreciative of your friendly thought. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary L Mrs. Mary L. Poe, P. 0. Box 3154, St. Petersburg, Florida. dd retary P.P.F. THOMAS, Mrs. Rhoda, 9-P Quinhagak, Alaska, November 12, 1942, (ackd. 12/23/42). Registered letter to the President, sending him a little ivory paper knife.-Received broken.-T.A. See P.P.F. 9-T fmf retary P.P.F. WYROSTEK, Miss Julia, Philadelphia, Pa., 9-P December 28, 1942 - ackd. Note of thanks from Miss Tully, for sending the President a card of birthday greetings, candy and pin. Pin and candy given away. December 2968 See P.P.F. 9-77 fmf Assossion: Secretary Lary Review, Receipt, 83. Passe, 38, N to Sep Prostdent, to F OP79-X retary House of December 29, 1942 PP7 q.O Respectfully referred to the Department of State. Attention: Hon. George T. Summerlin. M. H. McINTYRE Secretary to the President Mrs. Lucy Kreisly, 81 Ft. Green Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Letter to the President, dated 12/15/42. Sends President gift of a silk 4. pillow - top cover an American flag. Writer and husband obviously refugees and are happy to be in this country after are so many sufferings "over there." Copy filed OP79- K retary House December 30, 1942 PPF q-P My dear Mr. Platt: It was indeed good of you to send the President that basket of nice grapefruit. He thanks you ever so much for your kindness and extends to you his very best wishes. XPPF 9-G Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary X F. C. Platt, Esq., Postmaster, San Juan, Texas. pl B Basloet 8 grapefrintachic cretary May ay the joys of the Christmas 12/30/42 Season remain with you throughout BRAN the Rew year. -9-P C. PLATT POSTMASTER tmas gift. To Miss Tully. ilo cretary PP7-9-P ROBERT, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Wood Atlanta, Ga. Ackd. Dec. 29, 1942. Sends pin cushion to the resident as Christmas gift. To Miss Tully. SEE: PPF 9-R ilo cretary HASSINGER, L. L., Instructor, P.P.F. HERSHEY HIGH SCHOOL MACHINE SHOP, Hershey, Pa., 9-P December 28,1942, (ackd. 12/29/42). made by the women of the above named school. Sent to Storeroom. Letter, saying he is sending the President a precision angle plate See P.P.F. 9-H fmf P.O.F. TONER, W., Detroit, Mich., 9-P December 28, 1942 - ackd. Note of thanks from Miss Tully, for sending the President the Biblical plaque.-Sent to Storeroom. See P.P.F. 9-T fmf to word expression A Reformed PER 7-7 Us Dee 12/30/12). THORPE, Hall, pp1-9-p Bexhill, Sussex Nov. 15, 1942. 3 Note to the President, asking him to accept the enclosed, wood engraved portrait and poem, entitled "Abraham Lincoln", as an expression of gratitude for the President's great service to humanity in bringing together the two nations, Great Britain and the U. S. Referred by memo, 12/30/42, to officials of the State Dept. for ackd. SES: PPF 9-T ilo ALLENDER, Mrs. Chas., P.P.F. San Diego, Calif., December 12, 1942, (ackd. 12/30/42). 9-P her husband.-Given away. Note, enclosing snapshot, also sending the President a plaque made by 1962. See P.P.F. 9-A to room, fmf FPF DAVIS, Orie PPJ-9-P Lewiston, Ohio Dec. 21, 1942. Ackd. 12/28/42. Let. and victory picture to the President; to store room. SEE: PPF 9-D ilo cretary P.P.F. STONE, H., Brooklyn, N.Y., 9-P of to December 28, 1942 - a ckd. Note of thanks from Miss Tully, for the picture sent to the President. Sent to Storeroom. See P.P.F. 9-S fmf cretary SAYERS, F.W., Jefferson City, Mo. 12-13-42 (ack. 12-26-42) Sends a framed picture to the President of his Mother. (Given to Miss Tully). See P.P.F.9-S br P.P.7 G-P PPT q-8 December 29, 1942 My dear Dr. Pool: It was kind indeed of you to send the President the inscribed copy of your publication xPP7 X as a Christmas remembrance. He aske no to thank 9-B you for your courtesy and to convey his very best wishes to you. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary β Dr. Eugene Hillhouse Pool, 107 last 60th Street, New York, N. Y. cd STROM, Secretary Dr.Eugene Hillhouse Pool 107 East 60th Street STANG, Rev. Joseph Stang PPF9-P Colfax, Washington Ackd. Dec. 31, 1942. Let. to the President saying he is sending apples and picture; apples distributed; picture was not received. SEE: PPF 9-S ilo STROM, Secretary STANG, Rev. Joseph Stang PPF9-P Colfax, Washington Ackd. Dec. 31, 1942. Let. to the President saying he is sending apples and picture; apples distributed; picture was not received. SEE: PPF 9-S ilo STROM, Secretary GREY, Ben, Great Neck, L.I., N.Y. 12-31-42 (ack.) Sends pamphlet and Christmas greetings to the President. Also sent Miss Tully a pamphlet entitled TRUE AMERICANISM. See P.P.F.9-G P.P.7 9-P br Order STROM, Secretary I December 31, 1942 My dear Mrs. Phillips: pp4 9-P Permit me to acknowledge the receipt of the book which you sent to the President as a Christmas remembrance. You may be assured that your kind thought is appreciated. X PP7 Very sincerely yours, 9-B Grace G. Tully Private Secretary X Mrs. Helen C. Phillips, c/o Unity School of Christianity, 917 Tracy Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri. cd B ristmas Bbys STROM, Secretary br aged B est wishes for your health and 2/3/2 happiness during this holiday season Grestings and throughout the coming year. The Merry accompanying truth book is your Christmas gift from Christmas Book Mrs.Helen C Phillips "The Livelne Powers of Man" HOUSE PENALTY FOR PRIVATE USE TO AVOID AL BUSINESS PAYMENT OF OSTAGE $300 NASHI M1942 DEC31 6-PM D.C.2x owledged NOT IN DIRECTORY No: Mrs. Helen C. Phillips, / c/o. Unity School of Christianity, ETURN -917 JAN Tracy Avenue, WRITER Kansas City, NCLAIMED Missouri. MO Christmas remembrance. You may be your kind thought is appreciated. Very sincerely yours, Souce Grace G. Tully I fully Private Secretary Mrs. Helen C. Phillips, c/o Unity School of Christianity, 917 Tracy Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON (acknowled December 31, 1942 My dear Mrs. Phillips: Permit me to acknowledge the receipt of the book which you sent to the President as a Christmas remembrance. You may be assured that your kind thought is appreciated. Very sincerely yours, Gouce Grace G. Tully I fully Private Secretary Mrs. Helen C. Phillips, c/o Unity School of Christianity, 917 Tracy Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri. etary CONCIALDI, Dr. Lewis G., Wharton, N.J. 12-23-42 (ack. 12-29-42) Sends a pen and pencil set to the President for Christmas. (acknowledged by President 12-29-42.) See P.P.F.2049 P.P.7 br 9-P THOMAS LORD, President W. EARLE PASHLEY. Vice-President and Transfirar S.L. WAHLSTROM, Secretary PPF 9-P HOGEBOORN, Clarence J. Brookline, Mass. Dec. 7, 1942. Ackd. 12/29/42. Let. to the President, enclosing framed picture of son, Elliott Roosevelt. SEE: PPF 9-H ilo THOMAS LORD, President W. EARLE PASHLEY Vice-President and Treaturar S.L.WAHLSTROM, Secretary OLIVER K. WHITING of LONDON New York, N.Y. 12-14-42 3x. Understands that there is no restriction on sending novelties to the President in this country although the Royal Family of England are not supposed to accept gifts. Therefore would like the President to accept the paper weights - one is filled with a picture of Mrs. Roosevelt and the other is blank. Referred to George T. Summerlin 12-23-42 for acknowledgment of gift. * Gift retained here. See P.P.F.9-N P.P.7. 9-P br THOMAS LORD, President W. EARLE PASHLEY. Vice-President and Treasurer S.L.WAHLSTROM, Secretary MEMORANDUM# January 5, 1943 - file. Poster - Office of Civilian Defense - "Wo here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in valid. Remember Dec. 7th. Signed, Allen Saalburg. Sent to H.P. Library. fmf pr7, q-p THOMAS LORD, President W. EARLE PASHLEY, Vice-President and Treasurer S.L.WAHLSTROM, Secretary The C.F.PEASE COMPANY ESTABLISHED 1907 Blueprinting and Direct Process Machines PAPERS AND ACCESSORIES DRAFTING FURNITURE PHOTOGRAPHIC ARC LAMPS 2601 WEST IRVING PARK ROAD, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, U. S. A. 73-12-43 pr.7. q-P December 12, 1942 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Calembar nener and President of the United States White House + Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. President: We are sending you a copy of our "Pan-American Calendar" under separate cover. This calendar is our contribution to a still greater understanding between / our neighbors and the United States. Yours very truly, THE C. F. PEASE COMPANY WWB/lv Advertising Manager. PPF-9-P CHIALASTRI, Mrs. Frances Cincinnati, Ohio Ackd. Dec. 9, 1942. Sends Christmas card, patriotic picture and embroidered piece. To stome mean, Garage. SEE: PPF 9-0 ilo December 21, 1942 ppt q.P 9. My dear Private Petrovich: It was kind indeed of you to send x the President that Myrtlewood tray. I want to thank you ever so much in his behalf and X pp7 9-T to tell you that he is deeply grateful for your friendly thought of him. Very sincerely yours, Grace G. Tully Private Secretary X B Private Joseph V. Petrovich, 510th Engineers, Light Ponton Co., Camp White, Oregon. pl aiha 12 given to G.ST. 12/21/42 pl 510th Engeneers Light Pontom Co Camp White Oregon Nov. 22, 1942 Most Honorable Commander 8 Chief Sir: I hat l have not received repremend by now for my letter to you Causes me much which and pray that you forgive me for my folly I know that, since you have tolerated me for so long a time you must have great patience with those uffering of hum am ills and because of that sir I thin k your swill. Earlier this corning l have out. a little present to the W hite hours and x hope that it hall not be thought are insult but rather that because s one one has helped mi Isand it as though l would be sending it home - and for that I am grateful and Thankfuly yours Prot. Joseph Petrovich The magner To thank for mystems tray- GST