I will never never never forget all your kindness to all. I would love to see you down here tho maybe would keep little sweet Helen. I can't begin to tell you how I've enjoyed Marvins visit. I never knew we had relatives as nice as he. What a wonderful time we had with him.
Uncle Billy and Hazel
Merry Christmas from Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Miller
Dear Folks:- Klo feels & gets around better. Glad to hear from you in Ky. In Lexington we went in Henry Clays house, Mary Todds house before she married Lincoln, Morgan the Confederate raider for the South as J.E.B. Stuart was for the North. When you visit Ia stop to see us. I want to hold the little girl again.
Best wishes, Uncle Billy & Aunt Klo
I get so sad and lonesome but am looking forward for Earl and Mary before too long, I hope. You folks drive down and Arthur will show you pictures on the slide of Austria, Germany, Italy etc. We would all love to have you come.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
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Lot of love to all 3. Aunt Bessie.
The Merriest Christmas from Arthur & Luella Drake, Erma, Betty, Peggy
Letter written by Mary Adair started on March 19, 1975 to John & Rosemarie. Family names mentioned within are Richard, Nancy, Maurice, June, Marve, Marge, Peter, Dot, Sam. Stuart. Other names are Mr. Chavet, Chick, Helen & Carolyn Lundgren, Melba, Lavinia, Tidy, Bernice Lynch, Clara, Inez Parker, Mary Jane Clark, Ethel, Barton Abarr, Dr. Matteson, Dr. Frank, Dr. Chapman.
Mary talks of going to Chicago, Denver before arriving in Omaha on April 24; she passed away in November of this year while with John/Rosemarie in Omaha.