Title: Letter from issei man to wife, 6/8/1942, (denshopd-p140-00103)
Densho ID: denshopd-p140-00103

Fort Missoula, Mont.
June 8th 1942

My Dearest Katsu:

Thanks loving letter. Glad you met friends and got the rocks. I sent by mail box full good one two more post cards 5/25, 5/26 too. Deary you should go to doctor and well examine, don't be delay and you need rest I suppose. Am well, no symptoms of hay fever here yet.

It's just 1/2 year or 26th Sunday. Yesterday after break we held General Commemoration exhibition for memory.

I charged Sunday service but smaller attendance, caused with exhibition. Saturday was sudden storm, thunder and may shower but Sunday was cool and refreshed. I packed some already, everything you sent me is your vestiges, darling. I been illusion that lay my head on your knee and stared.

Don't say superstitions. I had both of tea sticks stand in my tea cup this morning so send you for our luck and healthness. The old man new comer is O.K. now. Noshindo had meeting since May 15th. I was so busy at Mayor's office after he gone. Gentlemen Mr. Kelly and Mr. Guffer came from Washington capital. Mr. Martin from Spain Consul of San Francisco, I conduct with them many times. George write you from Arkansas about army life? I think he likes swell. Are you moving somewhere near future? Give my best regards to Mrs. Sumio, Ito, Mrs. Sunohara, Eikichi, Mrs. Nakasone, Fukano, Mrs. Kumataro, Tsujimoto, all my class mate. Tell boys write me. Please best care yourself.

With love

Yours Genji