Title: Letter from issei man to wife, 3/7/1943, (denshopd-p140-00166)
Densho ID: denshopd-p140-00166

To
Mrs. Katsuno G. Mihara,
38-10-F-Minidoka,
Hunt, Idaho.

From
MIHARA, Genji-46-J-452C1
Co. 11 B. 17, Int. Camp,
Lordsburg, New Mexico.

March 7, 1943

Dear Katsuno:-

How are you? I don't hear from you the past three weeks, but I trust that Divine Blessing upon you! Sure, you are well. I am healthy as usual. I was extremely happy to hear that Arthur-Fumi were married & Roy volunteered for Army. Also my George serving at Camp Robinson, Ark. to Army. I entertained all members of my barrack with a bottle of beer and donated a dollar coupons to our church here, as a commemoration of Arthur-Fumi wedding and two of my boys volunteered to Army.

It is rainy days here now like the old home Seattle & vicinity, and make me think of native state Washington. Congratulation to Mrs. Gosho, Kajiwara for reunion. But, I wonder what has become of our family reunion the most important thing for us You I.

Since the end of last year, the out-going parcels have been free of charge up to four pounds. This time it is ruled that NO POSTAGE is required on package from your side if they within four pounds. We are allowed to send only one

package a month. But you are free to send any numbers of parcels. Packages with no stamps on here started to come in already. So, I suppose the people in the Centers have been somehow notified. Things are getting better little by little. Now we don't have to spend our coupons on letters & small parcels. It is good to have various improvement. Please best care yourself for my sake. Be prepare reunion.

Love.

Your husband Genji