Title: Letter from issei man to wife, 9/22/1942, (denshopd-p140-00134)
Densho ID: denshopd-p140-00134

Mrs. Katsuno, G. Mihara,
38-8-E- Hunt Branch,
Twin Falls, Idaho.

MIHARA, Genji 46-J-452-C1
Co. 11 #2 Internment Cmp
Lordsburg, New Mexico.

Sept. 22, 1942

My Dear Katsuno:

How are you since wrote me 11th? Am well and busy as usual. I got a joint signatured letter of our church members of Idaho on Saturday which you sent me. The letter I send round in order to the members here. I wrote a card to Rev. Kodaira to thank them for their prayer. All of the church men keeping service and their high spirit. Remember to Mrs. M. Fukuyama, Alaska lady. You know but them, please tell that we have correspondence regulation, so that excuse me to each person. I guess Miss Takako 3-10-A, Eden, is alone and lonesome while her brother's absence in visiting. I learned she can't expect his homing within two weeks. A Calif. friend sent the colourful [colorful] chrysanthemum to my Mayor's office. I brought some of them to the hospital for seriously patient on Sunday with my prayer.

I wish two letters a week from you -- Darling if please but ask no longer owing to your busy nor the Air mail because just a day difference.

As we are in Fall we feel very calm and composed. Autumn is the good season for reading and meditation, and I am glad have now a good tasteful appetite. Please best care you. Give my regards to Mrs. Okiyama, Matsuda, Arima, Kumasaka, Mr. & Mrs. Mitsunaga, Nishimoto, Oiye, Otani, Naito.

G.M.