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H. 1EMPNER
AIR MAIL October 19, 1956 Mrs. David F. Weston 26 Elmhurst Place Cincinnati 8, Chio My dear Sara: Lee has returned and reports that Fannie is naturally anxious and wants to be certain to be here when Jeane and Gladys arrive. As we have no definite information as to how long they will stay in New York, Lee and I want to ask you, please, to ascertain this as soon as possible. After talking to them wire or phone Lee or me what are their plans or commission 11adys to do so. Just as I was dictating the above to you I received a wire from Mr. Swenson, Assistant Vice President of the First National city Bank of New York, reading as follows: PLEASE REST ASSURED WE WILL OBTAIN FOR YOUR SISTER, MLS. DAVID F. WESTON, PASS TO PIER AND LIBERTE FOR OCTOBE. 23. I WILL CONTACT MRS. WESTON ON MONDAY I told Swenson that you will stop at the St. Regis. Hastily yours, 32
Kempner, Isaac H. (Isaac Herbert), 1873-1967.[Letter from I. H. Kempner to Mrs. David F. Weston, October 19, 1956],
letter,
October 19, 1956;
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