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PRESIDENT'S PERSONAL FILE PPF 9 Gifts P Feb. 1934 PPF900589 treasury DEPARTM ppt, CUSTOM WEATER, CHARLES IKIRRIS Do: 8b Truy, N.Y. GARGUILO, Genevieve, Flushing, N.Y. President February 1, 1934 Sends birthday greetings; gift of picture. See P.P.F. 310 "G" P.P.A. a-p o wor TREASURY DEPART CUSTOMS pp7, a-p HUNTER, CHARLES MORRIS February 1st, 1931. North Troy, N.Y. February 1, 1934. Sends a picture to the President on his birthday and tells the President of his family. See P.P.F.310-H Leive 414 TP7, Viscus from the Tustin 9-P to much enjoyed. Very truix Louis Fave Secretary so the President. Eta Pool, R Paso, Tuxas. 0 treasury UNITED DEPARTM! ppt. 9-p CUSTOMS EL PASO TEXAS 18, 934. February 1st, 1934. My dear Mr. Pool:- I am so sorry I was not able to personally accept the quail you were kind enough to leave for the President and myself. Your thoughtfulness is greatly appreciated, and also all the trouble you took in bringing them from Texas to us here. Needless to say, they will be very much enjoyed. Very truly yours, Louis McH. Howe Secretary to the President. Mr. Adrian Pool, Collector of Customs, El Paso, Texas. MAD: IW brd floor WITVI wiser, micagore. treasury department UNITED STATES CUSTOMS SERVICE OFFICE OF THE COLLECTOR DISTRICT No. 24 EL PASO, TEXAS ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS FOR THIS OFFICE TO THE COLLECTOR January 18, 1934. The quail contained in this package were killed on the Mexican Border. These quail are supposed to be the finest meat in t he world, and we trust that you get as much pleasure out of eating them as we got out of running them down. Adm Prove V ADRIAN POOL, Collector of Customs. Grober GROVER C. WEBB, Webb 3 Chief Mounted Inspector. brd floor is 3491 wiser. nicagores. February 1st, 1934. My dear Mr. Webb:- Just a little note to let you know how much the time and trouble you took in sending the quail to the President and myself is appreciated. Mr. Pool told us about your part in the generous act, and I went you to know we are very grateful. Very truly yours, Louis McH. Howe Secretary to the President. Mr. Grover C.Webb, Chief Mounted Inspector, El Paso, Texas. lh;iw brd 110g floor crearess is 3401 W 15esr. KERTZ, WILLIAM Brooklyn, N.Y. 2-2-34 (Ack.) Sends President birthday message and old penny, which was returned. See P.P.F.310-K P.P.A. 9-P. brd 112y floor crearess is 3401 WIS err, nicagore. ECONOMAN, STEFAN Lake Charles, La. February 2, 1934. Sends the President a framed picture for his birthday. Westing See P.P.F.310-E P.P.7. 9-P brd floor with miagoress. CURRIER, HARRY Danbury, Conn. February 2, 1934. Extands birthday greetings to the President and send him a pillow made by herself. See P.P.F.310-C P.P.7 94P.P 3rd I floor WYTVI miagoses. 1010 OLSSON, ERNEST Holyoke, Mass. February 3, 1934. the of colcurating Sends to the President a hand drawn picture and extends birthday greetings. See P.P.F.310-0 P.P.7. 94-P. brd 1120g floor creams is 3401 wisess micagore. WOLFORD, MISS LULU S., Lincoln, Nebr. February 3, 1934. a picture Sends a picture to the President/of one of Centers celebrating the President's birthday. See P.P.F.310-W 310-R P.P.7. 9-P brd very floor aaress is 3451 W 15 err, ROSEN, Meyer, Esq. Franklin, N. J. 2/6/34 Letter enclosing photograph of birthday cake made by writer's firm, Franklin Bakery, Inc., on occasion of the President's birthday. SSE P.P.F. 810 wgo p.p.7 See P.P.F. 310-R 9-7 brd very floor craress is 3451 wisess. Tylka, Marcel, St. Paul, Minn. Feb. 6,1934 Birthday greetings. Sends the President a paper weight. SEE P.P.F. 310 "T" P.P7 9-P brd very floor aaress is 3451 WIS err, BATOVICH, T. M. Esq., Saint Paul, Minnesota. Oregons. 2/6/34 1934 they the Sends birthday greetings and gift of picture frame. the President R time. SEE P. P. F. 310-B SLO "S" PR7 PPX 9-P q-p brd floor my adress is 3451 W 15 St. ChicagorIll. SISTERS OF MERCY, Mercy Hospital, North Bend, Oregon. February 6, 1934 Write to Mrs. Roosevelt that they have sent the President a little birthday gift, - portraits,- - state they are the pen-and-ink work of an ex-soldier; request Mrs. Roosevelt to give the President this information at a convenient time. See P.P.F. 310 "S" Edd 9-P "II your good friend David Politzer brd my floor adress is 3451 W 15 St. Chicagorll. prt. February 6, 1934. My dear David: The President has received your letter of recent date and thanks you heartily for your birthday greetings and for the gift which you were good enough to send him. He greatly appreciates your thought of him. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY The David Politzer, 3451 Vest 15th Street, Chicago, Illinois. lbp 11 I your good friend David Politzer brd my floor adress is 3451 W 15 est. Chicagorlll. IC 8 2-6-34 LBP- your Dear Highness: perous birthday. and withing wishes I wish yowa happy and pros- I'm sending you something whiched hope you and your family will be protected fromall unhappiness. and whiched have been learning aboutand in the bible. I've been already twelve- years-old. I haveanother abouta thing that protects from sicknesses 1/2 year to go into college hebrew. So d learned and allbad things So thats Samsending you this, I'm really disapointed that can't senditin time. Best dicumstances ars that l was forced to wait to the last minute. Because l saved up the moneyon selling spapers to buy this lucky thing whichall the rabbis beleiveand trustin't l hope you understand mywriting as good as d mean. I hope you keep this for lyer andmy brother, and sister, and d are wishing with health and happiness my mother you A happy birthday your good friend David Politzer brd my floor adress is 3451 W 15 est. ChicagorIll. M057-42 HUMPHREYS, Captain Frank Landon Boynton, Florida February 7, 1934 Writes President about boats he has built and recalls discussion over President's article on his ancestor, Joshua Humphreys, the designer of the U.S. ships, "Constitution, Constellation, United States, President and the Congress". Says he has fine old painting of the "Congress", which apparently was painted in Bay of Naples, and if President will accept it, will send painting to him. - Refers to Tugwell Bill and expresses opposition to it, and hopes it will not be passed in present form, and states reasons. -- President wrote Feb. 26, stating he was delighted to receive letter and would appreciate the painting. Re the proposed Food and Drug Act, nothing definite has been done. SEE PPF 1325 nt Fahruame o 2001 Friedman, Norman, Yonkers, N.Y. Feb. 8,1934, Ack'd. Birthday greetings. Sends the President a picture frame. SEE P.P.F. 310 "F" OPF 9-P. February 8, 1934. pt, Uglow, Kenneth M., Olney, Oregon. Feb. 8,1934. Birthday greetings. Sends photograph of the mess hall of Company 1316, Camp P-206. SEE P.P.F. 310 "U" PPF q. y спапуе L February 8, 1934. Prix q-p My dear Mr. Pratt: Your letter of January nineteenth to the President has been received. He deeply appreciates your interest in writing him, and has asked me to thank you for your kind thought in sending him the painting which you were good enough to enclose. Your letter is being brought to the attention of both the Civil Works Administrator and the Director of the United States Employment Service, Department of Labor, to see if they can make any helpful suggestion to you. Very sincerely yours, LOUIS Moll. HOWE Secretary to the President Walter J. Pratt, Esq., 711 Elmwood Street, Jackson, Michigan. rfb Copies sent C.W.A. and U.S.Emp. (Labor) - Is jobless and needs one. WE that we left. never again can the would not want to remin I.do not bauling Trandeur not only ever because boys to expect as entice I have to me have lost with that faith their kind in them, philosophy of packet but ofthreft. because change again. Jan 19, 1934. His Excellency- The President ofthe united states, fachem-nich ach'd washington. lb. Copy sent to CWA us Empliabor) Eak mr President I have watched this oldworld Zinging a gay way ouddenly were from its smooth courseand recochet toward no one knows where! world. integer. I last all I had buying bonds "Calern" didn't choose to run.", a zero in the at fifty five I have been jobless since a reputable institution assured me were safe- leaving me without faith. From hundred Dollars a month apartment, I am writting a from a ten Dollars neg lected house that becomes very newous whenthe wind flows. unless a relative of name in Oregon hope through with a check by February 5th-, we my wife and three children will move again. orherl suffacating to ne. a fairly sour picture these butwith ourselves on charity's mercies, something that is out exaggeration. n aturally we acedazed by lightenin shifts, butit's astounding how colm. for a year we passed the crying and feeling sorry there operates a compensatory lawwhere one is squeezed dry ourselves ago stage. with my selfas well as others of and impleasant but we hit fottom at ambition. This long coast down with hill this was breezy bump! baulting Frandeur boys to as entice me lost with faith their in philosophy them, but ofthrift. because WE that we left. never again would not want to return to the grandeur, can the least I.do notonly not ever because expect I have to have that kind of packet change again. This same thing that happened tome, and one ofthe R. consulation I get out Mitis - It hoppened to others, and if will happen to the next generation. so Icaurent feel that I am or was being pickedon. I have telling the world it helps immeorurably. a wife of wonderful comprehension and I am else much to do I have inherited, for a spell any of an artist they say, and since I have nothing one of my ancestors --- a de la Pratte, massonal what may to paint pictures. my studio is the Coal cartoon bue From picture and are sending it to you - believing amongst my collection I have selected a - at times, you on another depicting that will get quite a Kick out the ofit. return I am to working Prosperity. a male eagle (flue) and cliff with a like low a overche of Eggs water, mother cagle (prosperety) nessof nest your (thepeople). and in the is head is standing on a distant, guarding flying returning to her next. The "mule" in the picture law sending to you, man. no I call it a "mule" because I do not think emits - "he how" because you are a modest "all" Democrats are facRosses! posts with continuous terror of disnissed no longer I'd like to have a job but one ophose hace filling would suffice over needs and enoble us up appeals to me. something garound $2000.00 to take year what I dredged out of a fairly successful career, now insurance. again. sense hoppiness. I was more worried then took this that we can view it in cold dnalysis, was for froma with a home around the parlor lamp, either reading to my walls ping catachysin to teach the fun of nightsat plenty of than I am now with nothing. It mife or listening to her read to me. we are not troubled by those - after dark horsors ofsome one getting my job. WE have no interest in whatown neighbors think. most of us were being gorged with J. elvety nothings. 3 when I used to enlarge and completely rebit a already simptuous both room itgave me only a single days glow. I bought. three suits of clothes at a - crack. yet- public library and funding a book we wanted those things do not give methe threll of calling at a masiu - this hoppened only today and is fresh in thought. I went home with it under my arm in a sort of cooollcottion skip. Often, in other days I ordered a dozen books at a time from our book shop and many pages were never cut. Our amusement left just nowis centered on a cross-word puzzle that may win us ten Dollars to purchase things we sadly are in need of. what I am driving at in all this preauble is this: It every one who sees a sock coming not to duck. They should stick out ther chin first as last. It doesnt hurt much - while we are mumb, and may Knockhem loose from such foolishness and into a contentment they never expect. Its our only solvation don't be impatient or we will loose are heads! yours Very Truely walter I. Pratt, 711 Elmwood pt, Jackson michigan. their to W. DEWITT PALEN ppx. February 8, 1934. DC My dear Mr. Palen: The President has received your letter of January twenty-eighth, and is very appreciative in- deed of your kind birthday message and your thoughtful- ness in sending the old paper with the signature of William H. Seward on 10. He has been very much interested in what you write about the entry in your grandfather's diary in reference to his call on President Van Buren. Very sincerely yours, N. A. LOHAND Private Secretary W. DeWitt Palen, Esq., 38 East Washington Lene, Germantown, Philadelphia, mam Pennsylvenia. the air are was not cold even enough a cup to make of soli it water -though the the appairably andial greeting up. between when great Anthorn Unlifyer and his majory. reques agree +c"," W. DE WITT PALEN 38 E. WASHINGTON LANE GERMANTOWN, PHILA, Franklin Q. Rooseveet January 28, 1934 Washington D.C. OFFICE Drar Friend:- mouth to join the Thousands wishing you a very happy birthday amirersary and many to follow. among my grandfather's papers I find a list menthers of the 26th congress keec. 2, 1839. Here were only 26 states then among the members from mass it is interestring to note the name John Juiney adams and from new your, millard fathers, 7th Rufus Palm who represented He ferener Fillmar and James hinnor also my groud- anD Sullivan District embracing the countries of Mater His hobby was collecting antographs which included The signatures of she members of this 26th Congress. In hisdiary under date of January 12/1840 he seconds as follows: "a very cold day; Paid my respects to President ran Buren andress treater in a truey Democratic way - no wine - no caste not even a cup of coli water -though Aitresses the appairantly andial greeting between the air was cold enough to make it up. the great Anthorn Unlifyer and his majesty. when rogues agree tc"," W. DE WITT PALEN 38 E. WASHINGTON LANE GERMANTOWN, PHILA. your greeting to the fortuate friends calling upon you will undorthedly spead cheer and warnth regardless of the weather Wishing you The enjoyment of the best of health Iam Respectfully yours n. Dr. Hitt Palem Patt Natalo, Kenkekee, Ill. Feb. 9,1934, Ack'd. Birthday greetings. Sends calender to the President. SEE P.P.F. 310 "P" PPF 9.0 pot. 3.3 E ig non Ther at. ud ord ROBERTS, Mrs. F.V.C. Brooklyn, N.Y. Feb. 9, 1934 Writes President sending an Old Red Cross program, dated Dec. 14, 1895, and tells him she is celebrating her 76th birthday - President sent thru Miss LeHand his congrats for her birthday and thanked her for program. SEE PPF 50-R got. q-P y my Roow P.P.T. February 9, 1934. 1.6 F, 195 25 of Fond du Lac, Hear. My dear Gust: Mr. January 25, 1934 The President has received your letter of January twenty-fifth and thanks you for writing and for sending him the two pictures to which you refer. He is indeed grateful to your for your thought your putures of him. and the other painted glass They are both freen hand; the Very sincerely yours, W on glass drawn-ovith fin then Pointed, I will rizten. be 11. A. LeHand glad PRIVATE SEC STARY you. Very respletfully Gust Pathas, Gust Pothas 195 West Division Street, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. lbp ig sion Ther at. ud 2- 9- 34 IBP - - Reced Thank 195 Dr. Division St. Fond I du Jac, Wise. January 25, 1934 Mr. Franklin D. Roosevelt Cresident of United states. Drashington D.C. I am sending you two pictures, one in pencil and the other is painted on glass. They are both freen hand; the one NY on glass was drawn with a pen then Painted. d will soon be sixteen. I shall be glad to hear from you. Very respectfully Gust Pothas ig from Ther at. ud rse most min I Dhillips -hminy ptn. KOPER, Frank and Stella Ambridge, Pa. 2-9-34 Letter containing birthday message and expressions of commendation, and enclosing pictures to Mrs. Roosevelt and the President. P.P.7. P.P.F. 310-K 9-P. E ig sion The at. ud J M my give years old ~ I Dhillips P.F. Suretky, MAYER, Kenneth, Mount Vernon, New York. 2-9-34 (ACK) Sends birthday greetings and gift of pic ture. SEE P.P.F. 310-M 9-P. ½ Z ig scon ther hat. and ~ d unmany m siym g years old I Dhillips Tebruary 9. P.X's. ketcham, Miss Dorothy, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 2-9-34 Sends greetings and photograph of children of University Hospital, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. SEE P.P.F. 310-W P.P.7 th 9-P No rg sion Ther eat. oud way. although Ausband is sixty Five years old to Day vor Dhillips February 9, 1934 P.P.7.P. My dear Mr. and Mrs. Phillips: The President thanks you ever so much for your birthday greetings and warmly pp,7, appreciates your kind thought of him. He is 310 pleased to accept your gifts and is indeed the grateful to you for prosenting them to him. a Very sincerely yours, 11. A. Le Hand PRIVATE S CRETARY The t shif ith Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Phillips, 406 N. E. Oklahoma Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, gdb rg sion Ther So She didn't feel like we could bear to do maren, the have six all married .... to I began making still ties. and we are that. say we are able to make proud way. although Anusband is sixty Five years our old own hillips 406- P SILK TIE CO. Hand Tailored Ties Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Kie Thank 1/29/- Afonable Franklin D. Roosevelt Dear President Well you please accept. and wear. this little Birthday gift which we are sending you. as a token of the deep regard we have for your principles. we of right, and justice. and the faith prosperity Humanity as our a whole. america. and hey to in your ability to bring back Inr President. I make those ties and handkerchiefs. my Husband sells them. He was making a very comfortable living it began in become 1929 business fell off Ao rapidly in the real estate business. until the depression employment. or be dependents on our finaly nescessary for us to seek other children, He have six all married She didn't feel like we could bear to do that. to say we are still able to make our own So I began making ties. and we are proud way. although Ausband is sixty Five years old P hillips SILK TIE CO. Hand Tailored Ties Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and I will be Teafty Three next birthday. and what is more gratifying. we are manufacturing a realy good merchandise. and have hundred of the of enthusiastic customers here and elsewhere but best dressed feofle who wont buy any other the Governors. Senators. and other state officials. besides Phillip the on our list of customers are Ex to Soda jerkers. even though we know other professional feogle. and on down the line you are the greatest President america has ever had. we are asking that you wear the little gift. Furthermore we think your Wife House has ever had. and we firmly believe the most wonderful First Lady. the White The Great God above placed you at the head of our Government. and his divine hand is guiding and directing you in all that you are doing and expecting to do for america neither plattered Husland or I. are Hero worshigers or but we do believe in giving Praise and Jaying Hornage to Whom it is due. and we big such Generons and sound honest principle greatly admire heartof who have deep minds all sincere Power to you and God bless you both is the as you and your Wonderful wife Henry H Phillips and Wife nammi I Phillips wish of your Constituents ORDERS TAKEN FOR HOME MADE ANDIES TIGNER, Mr.& Mrs. J. Hope Atlanta, Ga. 2/10/34 (Ack.) Sends birthday greetings and gift of pecans. P.P.7. See P.P.F. 310-T 9-P P (PSF READ NATURE MAGAZINE FOR ACTIVITIES OF THE TREE-PLANTING ARMY ORDERS TAKEN FOR HOME MADE CANDIES FUDGE LOLLIPOPS CARAMELS CHOCOLATES TOFFEE NUT SALTED NUTS Brand SEARS, MRS. VIRGIE Sec. Birthday Badl Committee, South Braintree, Mass. February 12, 1934. Encloses a resolution adopted by the Committee for the President's Ball in Braintree, Mass. Feb. 9, 1934, to forward the portrait of the President painted Herbert Sears by a crippled boy/to further the purposes of the Ball to the President See P.P.F.310-S P.P.7 9-P READ NATURE MAGAZINE FOR ACTIVITIES OF THE TREE-PLANTING ARMY ORDERS TAKEN FOR HOME MADE CANDIES FUDGE LOLLIPOPS CARAMELS TOFFEE NUT SALTED NUTS CHOCOLATES Recid EDITH J. PETERSON PHONE: 6-8040 February 13, 1934 HARTFORD, CONN. 61 ARNOLD STREET enclose Pp7 q-P My dear Miss Peterson: The President warmly appreciates your kind thought of him in sending the salted nuts. They were very much enjoyed by the Pres- 1dent and his family. Very sincerely yours, M. A.e Le Hand PRIVATE SECRETARY Miss Edith J. Peterson, 61 Arnold Street, Hartford, Connecticut. gdb READ NATURE MAGAZINE FOR ACTIVITIES OF THE TREE-PLANTING ARMY 1934 BONIGUL, Jack Astoria, Long Island. 2-13-34 Sends letter expressing birthday message and encloses gift of penny. P.P.F. 310-B P.P.7 9-P. PRIVATE REGRETARY READ NATURE MAGAZINE FOR ACTIVITIES OF THE TREE-PLANTING ARMY PPAP February 13, 1934 My dear Mr. Pufahl: The President thanks you ever so much for your letter of January twenty-sixth and for your courtesy in sending him the gift to which you refer. He appreciates your kind thought of him. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Gustav Pufahl, Esq., Monona, Iowa. ngm READ NATURE MAGAZINE FOR ACTIVITIES OF THE tree-planting ARMY ookin Monona dowa Jan. 24, 1934 2-13-34 nym P7, To Mr F.D. Roosevelt President of U. S. Dear President:- I am writing you a letter in a Picture Frame I widdled out of and sending you a small Photo of yourself one pisce of wood the frame is 13½ in. wide and 36 in. long I hade a Picture taken of it and it looked good to me so when Iseen in the papers your Birthday would be soon I that I would send you a Picture of it I am no barver I am and old Farmer 75 years old and I hope you will not feel bad over it me writing to you. your Servent Gustav Pufahl Manona Iowa READ NATURE MAGAZINE FOR ACTIVITIES OF THE TREE-PLANTING ARMY AN TR ebruary 13, 1934. pp7, q-P hanks for the copy of as asked me to express A the Half-Length and sopence Queen Enthroned", the courtesy of Mr. is delighted to have this sy. appreciates your thought- oly yours, Club MoIntyre, tant Secretary he President. President, Charles Lathrop Pack, Esq., X American Tree Association, 1214 - 16th St. N. W., Washington, D. C. COPY TO RIDSDALE. READ NATURE MAGAZINE FOR ACTIVITIES OF THE TREE-PLANTING ARMY AMERICAN February 13, 1934. q-P My dear Mr. Pack: The President has asked me to express to you his sincere thanks for the copy of your book, "Victoria the Half-Length and Portraits and the Twopence Queen Enthroned", transmitted through the courtesy of Mr. P. S. Ridsdale. The President is delighted to have this volume, and deeply appreciates your thought- fulness and courtesy. Sincerely yours, M. H. MoIntyre, Assistant Secretary to the President. Charles Lathrop Pack, Esq., X President, American Tree Association, 1214 - 16th St. N. W., Washington, D. C. COPY TO RIDSDALE. READ NATURE MAGAZINE FOR ACTIVITIES OF THE TREE-PLANTING ARMY AMERICAN TRE ASSOCIATION 1214 = 16TH ST. N.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. PRESIDENT CHARLES LATHROP PACK February 12, 1934. SECRETARY ARTHUR NEWTON PACK TREASURER PERCIVAL SHELDON RIDSDALE ASSISTANT SECRETARY RICHARD W. WESTWOOD DIRECTOR EDUCATIONAL SECTION RUSSELL T. EDWARDS mumber Mr. Marvin H. McIntyre, The White House, Washington, D.C. Dear Mr. McIntyre: You may recall my talking to you, at the Burning Tree Club two or Visao Sundays 850, about President Roosevelt's interest in stamps, and my suggestion that perhaps he might like a book by Mr. Charles Lathrop Pack, President of the American Tree Association, who is also a most noted Philatelist, entitled "VICTORIA THE HALF-LENGTH AND PORTRAITS AND THE TWOPENCE QUEEN ENTHRONED". You told me that you were sure that President Roosevelt would be delighted to have this publication, so I take a great deal of pleasure $ forwarding to you to give to the President a copy of the book with the compliments of the Author, Mr. Charles Lathrop Pack. With best wishes, Very sincerely yours, P.S.Ridsdale Director. PHidadale PSR/err READ NATURE MAGAZINE FOR ACTIVITIES OF THE TREE-PLANTING ARMY My/dear Under PPX 9P Read February 13, 1934 My dear 12. and Mrs. Paulus: The President is pleased to accept in the ham and sausage which you were good enough to send him. Re appreciates your kind thought of him and has asked me to thank you warmly. Very sincerely yours, M. A. Le Hand PRIVATE SECRETARY + Mr. and Mrs. Emil Paulus, with gdb Cedarburg, Wisconsin. Mr. E. cedarbines President F.D. Roosevelt Washington, D.C. My dear Mr. President:- Recid Under special delivery we are mailing you today a very fine "home hickory smoked country style ham and sausage". This ham and sausage is a little gift to you and Mrs. Roosevelt; a gift to you in honor of your birthday anniversary. Therefore accept our heartiest Congratulations and Best Wüshes on this your anniversary. Our firm name is the Ceadrburg Meat Market; we deal in the best of hams, bacon, and sausage; every bit of it home made and smoked. Mr. Schlerf; Sec'y to Hon. M.K.Reilly; Congressman of our district; can vouch for the good qualities of all Cedarburg made sausages; they are sent all onver the United States. The"Chief of th e Bureau of animal industry"can vouch for the records of the shipment of Cedarburg goods; his office as you know is in Washington. It is with pleasure that we are able to send you this gift; and we hope that you will enjoy it immensely; dont forget to add a little glass of beer and a good slice of all rye bread; it will make a swell lunch.. Again "sincere Congratulations; may your continue with God's grace and blessing; enjoy many more years of Health and Success". With kindest regards; GA./E.P. mr of mrs E. W. Paulus cedarbing will LUS, Proprietor PHONE 27 CEDARBURG MEAT MARKET MAKER OF HOME MADE QUALITY SAUSAGES BACON AND HAMS vy CEDARBURG, WIS. CHON, Marion Jane, Chicago, Illinois. 2-14-34 (Ack) Sends birthday greetings and gift of picture. SEE P.P.F. 310-C tdd 9-P Rec'd Warm t Bolona Lenion standin emed" enti yes At 40% Each 40% 03 July CAUSED bas med sidT THEY 20 Tower THEY 8407 do 1808 Date we 179800 Jand and EN Tueb BY Jack and at BIRE orall TWO has ebam enro.) 31 TO 111 grave but ond tot down RUD TO To as end Taxx Ife Jase ens your (segnamas name 116 TO 100g To attorex and TOT donor extitive familita 10 ' as to at as BOSER 645 20 daougida eas HOT valid equil est box 15713 WEST NOT lines 07 sIde ore ew 07032817 47 book su birth send 30 sinly middle E blue OF segrer 1928 ement 21 votre Lite ..donul Notas fllm end He to 60113 Date DOBIE attes 6312 740 WATSHOO equale" 'exemous DUE 20 enser 0100 your COLOR patriger AND The The Honor Guard, Chicago, Illinois. CHON, Marion Jane, Valley of 2-14-34 (Ack) the way to Sends birthday greetings and gift of picture. thair to the SEE P.P.F. 310-C P.P.7 9-P The Honor Guard, Valley Forge Military Academy, Wayne, Pa. Feb. 14, 1934. Mr. Raymond A. Hill, Valley Forge Military Academy states that it just occured to him that in his hurry he forgot to tell Mr. Kannee the full details of the purse the honor guard at Valley Forge Military Academy presented the President, through Mr. McIntyre recently. Cadets, on their own initiative collected the purse from the other members of the corps and then paid their way to Washington to see the President. Is sure a word to them from the President would be much appreciated. should her served SEE P.P.F. 310 Therefore liefore cating, P.P.F. q-P fresh the pickle selected young pig have, which has been cooked about levelve hours under Z These Barbecues are made from a very slow heat. Therefore, we know that these Barbecues will be safe for you to eat from a standpoint of health. The Barlicues should he served piping hat. Therefore, before eating, they should be placed in a hot oven for several minutes just us they are removed and laid aside to heal- except the lap of the rolls should he separately ne there euclosing some extre science and fresh calebage relicle. to be placed on the Barlie enes if desired- also, slices of pickle for each saudwich. PP.7.P Pig-lie- in the Peu Barbecue February 15-1934. Recie TIA 2/16/34 VAN VICHIE, Mayme (Miss) Walker, Minnesota. 2/15/34 Sends letter of good wishes for birthday and send gift of a "penny", which the President returns. Comits of SEE P. P. Γ. 310-V 310-8 ppx 9-P Name SPRAGUE, Robert, Shiloh, Ohio. 2-16-34 (ack) DALE Sends birthday greetings from fellow students of Shiloh High School and gift of pen, pencil, pen holder and ink. 's the MA PPF SEE P.P.F. 310-S See P.F.F.S.O.B 2-9 PP7 n February 19, 1934. P.P.7. KOST, DALE W., Galesburg, Ill. February 18, 1934. Crippled boy writes thanking President for his photograph. Tells him of the party they had in their school in honor of the President's birthday and says he would like very much to get a letter from the President. See P.P.F.310-K P.P.7. 9-p February 19, 1934. P.P.7. Pip My dear Mrs. Pope: Your letter of February eighth has been received and the President asks me to tell you how much he prizes the Japanese coin which you I were good enough to send him for his birthday. PP7.310.P He warmly appreciates your thought of him and is indeed grateful to you for this fine gift. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand, PRIVATE SECRETARY x197-a. Mrs. Frank H. Pope, 4 Blossom Street, Leominster, Massachusetts. es and purt fer sincerely yours. Kati J. you (Ins. Frank H. Prpe thanks For THE WHITE HOUSE hiv WASHINGTON February 15, 1934. mL, achd 19 a as Memo for Miss LeHand: Do you want this to go to Keith Morgan? irthday gifts. Note in second paragraph that she sug- ehind schedule time; I gests that the President carry it as a pocket and looks insignificant; agree with me that it's lver has been used for piece for the success of his monetary program. S old, I have been ith the idea of giving to have it go to. I and if you would carry it gram, it would make me very M. C. L. known Boston man on the Lme State Auditor of orator. I am an admirer Country, she is setting : you ever see this $ it along to her; as I ly causes, especially Poem, I wrote for our local is letter with full ong and prosper". (Mrs. Frank H. Pope) and sincerely yours. Kati J. you (Ins. Filank H. Prpel COPY ank 4 Blossom Street Leominster, Mass. February 8, 1934 ackd ,19 a To President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. as Dear Mr. Roosevelt: nd I am sending my contribution to your Birthday gifts. On account of illness it is a little behind schedule time; 0 but I am sending it just the same. It is small and looks insignificant; but after knowing its history, I think you will agree with me that it's quite appropriate; as it shows how many years Silver has been used for Money. A Japanese Coin over one thousand years old, I have been offered all kinds of prices for it. I kept it with the idea of giving it sometime to the place or person I would like to have it go to. I am sending it to you with that thought in mind, and if you would carry it as a Pocketpiece for success of your Montary program, it would make me very happy. I am the widow of Frank H. Pope a well known Boston man on the Editorial Staff of the Boston Globe and at one time State Auditor of Massachusetts, a Good Democrat, and an eloquent orator. I am an admirer of Mrs. Roosevelt, and as the First Lady of our Country, she is setting a wonderful example for other women to follow; if you ever see this letter out of the thousands sent you, please pass it along to her; as I have worked a good part of my life for many worthy causes, especially concerning women. I have before me a New Year's Poem, I wrote for our local paper, dedicated to you, so will enclose it in this letter with full particulars of the Ancient Coin. "May you live long and prosper". Sincerely yours, Kate G. Pope (Mrs. Frank H. Pope) and protect sincerely yours. Kati Tope (Ins. Flank it. Prpe) This Japanese silver koin is over One Thousand years old. It in a wonduful leain, looking at it easually it drit show unless you know where to look for the five faces. Ulone on the wound side in a lifined face anunded with a Helmet. divided The revenue side has a leaf enering the entire surface, in the center by a strin; on each side of the leaf are the grotergare gap fam making frue m that side of the lerin, as by timing it aroud youget what you would call a Donthle Header" keep itm the box and hold to your it undu the Electric light and look al-it through a the behind glass and it is may plain. If you tif the box W the It is light studies it stantingly you Rie it still Arthu th history, Il-is like the picitin puzzles, you hunt for them; but it is the hunt. an ith the learn was given one by Watan Kitahima, N spriate: for a Japanne student, who eame Mand is study fu the Increasting. He preached a you al-thirlry mass. and exchanged with ld, I me Partn, and was often a guirt in one home, as my mother ht it avou an dedained unitarian ministu- / had a fad for antigues W luron he presented one with the lesin Mr add to any exclution it teach He manied a shirlay girl and they went to for fan the are t as a technistian uliging am Am ding his eard M which he mote his name but inc bith gapanise and English. Will the koin in a small make you would cany in your mut apicket. sincerely, your run Rate Price. are time mr Ixank H. Sope Blassom st. Lady quent of Leominate, Mass. # women out country whe M sering the thousanment you, to freed Kif it you a were to in her; this as litter I have act worked of a Women. good fail-of I have my hifore life blease fass writing long especially concerning no mll include 't me in a this latter with full factientan of the anrient leom. may you him long in tan many your Pour, note for me local jahu, dedicated in you, and profect sincerely yours. Kate Pope (Ins. Frank H. April 4.38.lossom Street Leominster, Mass Fetuary 8,1934. To President Franklin Delano Rossevelt- Dear m. Roosevelt: I am sending my continution to your Birthday gifts Un account of illness it is a lettle behind schedule time; but I am sending it just the same. It is I think will ague with me that its has guite been applicate:1 used small and too hs insignificant but after knowing its history, as it shows you how many years silver for have been offind all kinds of prices for sept Luron it money a Japanese boin over one thousand it year I old I with J han of it to- I am sending you it the idea giving it sometime to the place it to or would like to mind go on and if you would it earry would make as a Pocket with that piere thought for success in of your montany program, will me very the Editorial staff of the Borton lofe and an eliguent time happy I am the widow + Frank H. Pope a and al-one Barton state auditn man M Massachnritts, a Rossevelt, good Semrciat and as the first Lady to of our death. country I am of am she admires is setting of a ms. letter wonduful act of crample the thousands for other sent women you, to freed Kif it you were it in her this as J have worked a Women. good party I have my before life please in many fan Poem, writing mote long eduses for me especially local Lapu, concerning dedicated haym n mll include it me in a tan itis Jran latter with full of the anrient leom. may you him lmg and profect sincerely yours. Kati Pore (Ins. Flank H. Prpel KUNKLE, JAMES D., Cincinnati, Ohio. February 21, 1934. Sends to the President a gift of plastic art done by himself. See P.P.F.9-K My Creat Capata Persetas which to need you P.P.7 enough Issue received the and onne Thanks you been 9-P your the approciates your thought of hims Very sincerely poster, M. A. La HAND Private Secretary Capital N. D. Partots, 782 Englassed transe, Chicago, Illinois. Tea Birthday US P.P.7. Bee P.P.F. "W" February 21, 1934. 9-P PPF My dear Captain Perretz: The President has received the cane which you were good enough to send him and thanks you heartily for your courtesy. He appreciates your thought of him. Very sincerely yours, M. A. Le HAND Private Secretary Captain N. B. Perretz, 729 Englewood Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. fma WALTON, Mr. & Mrs. Bert E., Los Angeles, California. February 21, 1934 (Date Ack.) Birthday greetings; framed picture as gift. See P.P.F. 310 "W" P.P.7. 9-P LANNIS FAMILY, The Pittsburgh, Pa. February 21, 1934 (Date Acknowledged) Send birthday greetings; gift of pillow covers. See P.P.F. 310 "L" P.P.7 9-P TOTAL Chief Joshue, Esq., KUHN, H.M., Esq., Erie, Pennsylvania. 2-23-34 (ACK) ends birthday grestings and gift of victure Milano, John, World State Newsfield, N.J. Feb. 23,1934, Ack'd. Birthday greetings. Sends painting to the President. SEE P.P.F. 310-M P.P.F. PO7 9-0, 9-0 JONES Chief Joshue, Esq., KUHN, H. M., Esq., Erie, Pennsylvania. 2-23-34 (ACK) Sende birthday greetings and RICE picture Dolks, Mr. 8c Mrs. Martin W. Sr., Atlantic City, N.J. Feb. 23,1934, Ack'd. Birthday greetings. Sends the President an NRA pillow. SEE P.P.F. 310-D Бря P.P. 9-0- Chief Joshua, KUHN, H. M., Esq., Erie, Pennsylvania. 2-23-34 (ACK) Sends Lane, Mr. and Mrs. A, F., Denver, Colo. Feb. 23,1934, Ack'd. Birthday greetings. Sends picture to the President. SEE P.P.F. 310-L OPF. 9-0 JONE Chief Joshua, Esq., KUHN, H. M., Esq., Erie, Pennsylvania. 2-23-34 (ACK) Sends birthday greetings Pio Lammore, Alburquerque, N.M. Feb. 23,1934, Ack'd. Birthday greetings. Sends a picture of the President. AMAN, Philadelphia, Pa. February 23, 1934 SEE P.P.F. 310-L greets P.P.F. gift of picture. See P.P.F. 310 MA" 9-0. 9-P KUHN, H. M., Esq., Erie, Pennsylvania. 2-23-34 (ACK) Camda and -201 no no the AMAN, Miss Helene M., Philadelphia, Pa. February 23, 1934 Birthday greetings; sends gift of picture. See P.P.F. 310 "A" P.P.F. P.P.7 9-P Chief Joshua, Est., KUHN, H. M., Esq., Erie, Pennsylvania. 2-23-34 (ACK) Sends Cando birthday hirthday greetings and THE TRITCH FAMILY, Middletown, Pa. February 23, 1934 Send birthday greetings to the President; also send photograph. See P.P.F. 310 "T" P.P.F. 9-P Chief Joshua, KUHN, H. M., Esq., Erie, Pennsylvania. 2-23-34 (ACK) -9 Dresident RALEY, Leslie, Esq., Seattle, Washington. February 23, 1934 (Date Acknowledged) Birthday greetings; also photograph. See P.P.F. 310 "R" P.P.F. a-p Joshue, KUHN, H. M., Esq., Erie, Pennsylvania. 2-23-34 (ACK) birthday Sends birthday greetings and gift of plaque of the President. P.P.P. 310-J SEE P.P.F. 310-K PA JONES, Chief Joshua, Esq., Nedrow, New York. 2-23-34 (ACK) Sends birthday greetings and gift of picture. SEE P.P.F. 310-J P.P.7. 9-P. BACH, Miss Jane, Dayton, Ohio. ilinois. 2-23-34 (Ack) Sends birthday greetings and gift of pen and pencil set. SEE P.P.F. 310-B P.P.7. 9-P WINKEL, T. D., Esq., Rock Island, Illinois. 2-23-34 (ACK) Sends birthday greetings and gift of pillow. Minnia, P.P.F. SEE P.P.F. 310-W (ACK) Sende of picture. 588 P.P.F. 310-Y K ppx YOUNGINGER, Mrs. Minnie, p.p.7. New York, N. Y. 2-23-34 (ACK) February 1934. 9-P Sends birthday greetings and gift of picture. Mr. SEE P.P.F. 310-Y P.P.X. book 9-P. M Penbetr, Carolina, THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON P.P.7. February 23, 1934. 9-P. My dear Mr. Penbody: the The President has received the book "Asborne of Sing-Sing" which you were good enough to send him and thanks you heartily for your thoughtfulness. Very machel yours, M.A.LeFand PRIVATE SECRETARY George F. Peabody, Esq., Chapel Hill, North Carolina, lbp THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON S February 23, 1934. My dear Mr. Peabody: The President has received the book "Asborne of Sing-Sing" which you were good enough to send him and thanks you heartily for your thoughtfulness. Very sincerely yours, m. a.he Hand M.A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY George F. Peabody, Esq., Chapel Hill, North Carolina. CAUDILL, MISS ETHYL REINHART Alta Vista, Iowa. February 23, 1934. Extends birthday greetings to the President and sends him a picture. See P.P.F.310-C 310-L tdd 9-P 2. LONGTON, A. J. Oneonta, N. Y. 2-23-34, ack. Sends photograph with birthday greetings for the President. my down friender The O.O.F. him th 9-00 SEE P.P.F. 310-L his addon of very He Die Lefand PRIVATE BREAWARY THE inringo, Do 2' - p.p.7. February 23, 1934. q-p My dear friends: The President asks me to thank you for your kindness in sending him the dates, and to assure you of his appreci- ation of your thought of him. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Palm Springs Date Market, Palm Springs, California. lbp SINGER, Mrs. De P. Bloomsburg, Pa. 2-23-34, ack. Sends 2 handkerchiefs and a tie pin with birthday greetings to the President. P.O.F. Phoneor: 9-.0 SEE P.P.F. 310-S Seget February 23, 1934. P.P7. 9-8 My dear Mr. Plummer: The President asks me to thank you for your kindness in sending him the box of peanuts, and to assure you of his appreciation of your thought of him. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Roger Plummer, Esq., Petersburg, Virginia. lbp February 23, 1934. P.P,7, 9-P- My dear Mr. Powell: The President asks me to thank you for your kindness in sending him the pipe, and to assure you of his appreciation or your thought of him. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY 7. P. Powell, Esq., Statesville, lbp North Carolina. 1bp p.p.7. February 23, 1934 9-00 My dear friends: The President asks me to thank you for your kindness in sending him the cake, and to assure you of his appreciation of your thought of him. Very sincerely yours, K. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Petit Paris Bakery, 247 Lark Street, Albany, New York. lbp lbp February 23, 1934. pr.7. q-P My dear Dr. Pellettiere: The President has received the books "Love Enchained" and "Retribution" which you were good enough to send him and thanks you heartily for your thought- fulness. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Dr. G. M. Pellettiere, 1325 Franklin Avenue, Saint Louis, Missouri. lbp SCHNEVILLE, WEILER, Louis Westport, Washington, 2-23-34, ack. greetings to President. Sends gift of painting, "Rivers and Mountains", with birthday greetings totthe President. P.P.F. P.P.F. SLO-L 9-O SEE P.P.F.310-W SCHNEVELLE, LONGHARDI, P. Now York, N. Y. 2-23-34, ack. Sends painted picture with birthday greetings to the President. SEE P.P.F. 310-L P.P.F. BLO+SI 9-0 SCHNWELLE, Se E. Do MADIGAN, Thomas New York, N. Y. 2-23-34, (picture) Sends framed letters of John Hancock, with birthday greetings to the President. P.O.F. 9-P SEE P.P.F. 510-0 a SEE P.P.F. 310-M DONNEVILLE, OSBURNE, Mrs. NHEIM Warren, Ohio. 2-23-34. # Sends picture of the President with birthday greetings to the President. O.O.F. SEE P.P.F. 310-0 9-P P.P.F.S20-3 SCNINVILLE, Da SCHERNER, OPPENHEIM CO., New York, N. Y. 2-23-34, ack. (picture) Sends framed lace butterfly with birthday greetings to the President. SEE P.P.F.310-S P.O.F. 9- reusseleor, Thos. R. Sherwood Park, N. Y. 2-23-34, ack. Pq-P Sends pillow with birthday greetings to the President. Pleasants: P.O.F. 9- SEE P.P.F. 310-R thought of cames bostyville, Sens of birthday February 23, 1934. p.p.7, Gist. 9-P My dear Mr. Pleasants: SHE The President thanks you heartily for the gifts which you were good enough to send him recently. He appreciates your thought of him. Very sincerely yours, 2 cames M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY W. H. Pleasants, Esq., State Teachers College, Memphis, Tennessee. lbp BONNEVILLE, S. E. Washington, D. C. 2-23-34, ack. Sends gift of photograph and birthday greetings to the President. P.O.F. ITEM 7.17. S10-B 9- 9-00 SEE P.P.F. 310-B BECKITT, C. A. Cleveland, Ohio. 2-23-34, ack. (pisture) Sends birthday greetings and framed tribute to the President. A.P.F SEE P.PF. 310-B 9-00 OF HI-HAT ROSBOROUGH, Mrs. Adelaide Wilmington, N. C. 2-23-34, ack. Sends handkerchief and picture of child as birthday gift to the President. O.O.F. SEE P.P.F. F. 310-R 9-0 HUSTED, C, New York, N.Y. February 23, 1934. On the above date Miss LeHand sent letter to Mr. Husted thanking him for the bronze paper weight he sent to the President for his birthday. See P.P.F.310-H Poolet you Per your February third ES used P.P.F. you Ea Samply 9-P Externent Mark the CSI metore for presenting the atte, Verter Tellant SEGRETARY reals. WE DO OUR PART 7, February 24, 1934 My dear Miss Poole: The President has asked me to thank you and your associates of the CWI at Ipswich for your kind letter of February third and for the fine gift of two rugs which you sent to be used at the Warm Springs Sanaterium. x 411 He is deeply appreciative of this interest in the Foundation and asks that you thank the CWI workers for their thoughtfulness in presenting the gift. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY Miss Ethel D. Poole, Ipswich, Massachusetts. ngm NKA WI DO OUR PART of Uu vrescaeur greae are united ack'd 2-24-34 n.s.m ovalis, a President, Please accept for your Fanatarum at name springs Ga. there tim mgs made here by the CN. L. потии Trusting that you mill you by able to use chem, is our smicere mick. yours sincerely Thel I Paole alma m aery Emma L Brawn es Josmick mass. Feb.3,1934. NRA Deadyn WI DO OUR PART PP7 February 24, 1934. My dear Mr. Ninmo: The President was much interested in your letter of January twelfth and the enclosed newspaper clipping. He asks me to thank you for calling the matter to his attention. The peanut oil which you were good enough to send to the President has been received and your thoughtfulness is much appreciated. Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand, PRIVATE SECRETARY G. A. Ninmo, Esq., X Planters Edible 011 Company, Suffolk, Virginia. es NRA WE DO OUR PART A PLANTERS NUT AND CHOCOLATE COMPANY SUBSIDIARY Planters HI-HAT HI-HAT BRAND PEANUT OIL HIGHLY REFINED PEANUT OIL ARMSBYS WESTERN UNION AND PRIVATE CODE USED PEANUT PEANUT OFF. REG.U.S PAT.OFF. Planters and EDIBLE OIL COMPANY epr MANUFACTURERS AND REFINERS OF HIGH GRADE PEANUT OIL as SUFFOLK VIRGINIA Hon. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jan. 12, 1934 White House, Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. President:- The President of our Company, Mr. A. Obici, is chairman of the ball to be given in Suffolk in behalf of the cause in which Jan Jan15's 1954 you are so deeply interested and as we believe that you are interested in any discovery or reference thereto, which may prove useful in the Rec'd good work which you are fostering, we enclose a newspaper clipping pertaining to Peanut Oil. Peanut Oil is today one of the favorite salad and cooking oils with the American housewife and we are addressing a one gallon can of our HI-HAT Brand to the White House with our compliments. With our best wishes for the success of your efforts in behalf of infantile paralysis victims, we are Very truly yours, PLANTERS EDIBLE OIL COMPANY GAN/wls G.A. Nimmo. NRA WE DO OUR PART MINERAL OIL HELPS CURE AILING BOYS de ki Peanuts Found Useful in C' Recovery of Victims of Infantile Paralysis Los-Angeles Paper TUSKEGEE (Ala.) Dec. 31. (P)- R, Miss Clara D., Discovery of a mineral oil in pea- nuts that has aided in the recovery Tuscaloosa, Alabama. of infantile paralysis victims and in ary 24, 1934 the rejuvenation of tissues was an- nounced today by Dr. George W. Carver, noted Negro scientist and head of the research department of Bends tribute of birthday greetings from students of Tuskegee Institute. Loosa High School; also gift of framed picture. Dr. Carver said the tissue-build- ing properties in the oil were acci- dentally discovered, after he had P.F. 310 "V" used it as the base for a beauty lo- tion. Dr. Carver said he used it in the treatment of two young boys, one 13 years of age and the other 14, who had suffered from infantile paralysis. Improvement was noted early in the tests, Dr. Carver said. P.P.7. After nine applications of the oil, which was massaged into the affected limbs, one of the subjects who had been walking with crutches 9-P was able to walk with the use of only a cane. The other boy, less severely af- flicted, had increased use of his leg and joined other boys in playing football. verner, Miss Clara D., Tuscaloosa, Alabama. February 24, 1934 Sendstribute of birthday greetings from students of Tuscaloosa High School; also gift of framed picture. See P.P.F. 310 "V" P.P.7. 9-P JACOBY, MR. & MRS, S.E., Painesville, Ohio. Filed Feb. 24, 1934. Sends Birthday greetings to the President and encloses a pitcher. See P.P.F.ULO P.P7 9-P - This gift to you includes us all- THE Our hearts are all behind it, In witness of which sentiment Read We've duly sealed and signedit P q-a) No City This quilt expresses the appreciation of the one- hundred eighty women in the garment San misel, Bernardino Florence Factory. M. Powell, Foreman ame Mi Parsons, Limekupers I-P 1 made to You Our Giff MADE IN U.S.A. 9-P. LEWIN, MRS. MYRA W., Jax, Fla. February 25, 1934. Sends the President a picture which he put in a five pointed hand made frame, one of his own creation. See P.P.F.310-L P.P.7 9-P. WILLIAMS, Mrs. E., Ferndale, California. Feb. 26, 1934 Sends the President a delayed birthday gift of a pair of pillow cases which she made herself. See P.P.F. 310 "W" P.P.7. a-p MCGOVERN, ELIZABETH T., Riverdale, N.Y. February 26, 1934. Nine girls of the Saint Agnes Ward Seton Hospital for Tuberculars extend to the President their birthday greetings, and enclose a picture. See P.P.F.310-M 10.0-H P.P.J. 9-P Berkowitz, Mrs. M. E., Harris School Parent Teachers' Association, Key West, Fla. Feb. 26,1934, Birthday greetings. Sends the President a picture of boat, which was pur- chased with pennies contributed by the pupils of the school. SEE P.P.F. 310-H P.P.F. 310-C P.O7 q-P CAPELLI, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. B. Philadelphia, Pa. 2-26-34, ack. Send hand-made NRA pillow and palm novelty as a birthday gift for the President. 26, 1934 P.P.E SEE P.P.F. 310-C Jean Esta l'Epers Tour letter or Telephone accords been construd mill the PrestGent tute 11 with laterest, Be union se convey to you his hearby in sending wis The to valor, Fe in pleased to anount 10 wornly hypreciates your thought of him, To is Indead getural to you For your Mad expressions Very sincerely yours, M. he LeGand FRIVATE SECRETARY E The Type) Secto No. OF Geopero, Canda, type: ppt 3,1 February 26, 1934 My dear Mr. Piper: Your letter of February seventh has been received and the President has read it with interest. He asks me to convey to you his hearty thanks for your thoughtfulness in sending him the gift to which you refer. He is pleased to accept it and warmly appreciates your thought of him. He is indeed grateful to you for your kind expressions and good wishes, Very sincerely yours, M. A. LeHand PRIVATE SECRETARY W. H. Piper, Esq., Route No. 3, rept Conyers, Georgia. ngm ackid 2-26-34 nes m Rein Gonyers Ga. Toute hes. Feb. 7, 1934. Pres. Franklins Roosevelt White House Hashis glow D.S. Dear Sir:- Damumailing you wwalling cane, as an appreciation of what you and your colleagues have done for the farmers and laboring people. I would like to have given you something able because I have had much of more value, but financially, I wasn't sickness in my family. Imake these caines with my poohet hnife, while setting aroun thefire, not able towork. There isone request that my family and Iwant to make: that is, when your term expiers please run again. ours Di DAMASO, SPICARDI Tamaqua, Pa. February 26, 1934. On the above date Mr. DiDamaso was sent letter thanking him for a picture he sent the President. 20, 2034. My Paterson Your Letter of February 124 has been President and be who DD to GONTRY Tax P.P.7 appreciation of your describey En the pounts. Est 4a incood 9-P. to you for this evidence your friendly interest and good will. Very stamply may yours, Mia 4a Leinnod, PRIVATS SECRETARY Miles with 3. Peterson, BE AMOUNT 100g Hartford, Connecticute February 28, 1934. P.6 9' My dear Miss Peterson: Your letter of February third has been received by the President and he asks 100 to convey to you his hearty appreciation of your courtesy in sending him the delicious peanuts. He is indeed grateful to you for this evidence of your friendly interest and good will. Very sincerely yours, M. À, LeHand, PRIVATE SECRETARY Miss Edith J. Peterson, 61 Arnold St., Hartford, Connecticut. es Jenanic Hartford town, February 3rd. 1934. President mr. Franklin D. Rooserelt, White House, Washington, D.C. Sir: fast Sunday Iread in the Hartford Comment an article written by the house keeper of the white House and moted that the president is find of solted peanuts. I and taking the liberty of sending you sime of my sulted promite (homark) may l any that am sending you these in appreciation of the marrillous work you are boying drow for your country. Wishing you 5 d's richest Hessing of Health and misdom, yours truly, Edith Petersm