Washington, D.C. December 17, 1935
Dear Bess:
Well your Sunday letter came on the first mail this morning, so you'll get your letter on time. I didn't have to take any lease on the apartment. We rented it until June or until school is out. I suppose we'll have to pay the June because I haven't had time to go.
I'm glad Margaret had a good time at the Bundschu party. I went out to Vic's to dinner last night - had roast duck. His daughter and son-in-law were there. I got back to the hotel at 10 P.M. and was on the job this morning at 7:30 as usual. You must find out if Hilliards got your title changed from the old car to the new one. We want to get you a license number below 90000 if we can. I shall probably leave here at 6:30 on Friday if everything goes as it should. We are invited to a cocktail party at Duke Shoup's on Sunday. Do you have to send cards to that or do you just call up?
I wish you all were here so I wouldn't have to make that trip. Now that's a selfish remark. I wish you were here so I could have you around. Mamma will like the glassware or anything you get. Kiss Margey.
Love to you Harry.