Sammy Ulman - Letter from MiToo

From collection Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Collection

Sammy Ulman - Letter from MiToo

A letter to Sammy Ulman from a girl names MiToo. By the looks of MiToo's handwriting looks, she is a young girl. The letter says "Dear Sammy, Thank you, so much for all the toys in my stocking. I am romping now with that rascal of a mouse and he is teasing me like everything. Excuse the blots. I just sat down on this page by mistake. Much love,+ hoping we can make up next time we meet. I am, Yours Truly, MiToo." The front of the letter is dated for Dec. 27,1926. There is a P.S on the back of the page, this PS says, "My mother told me I forgot the polite part of my letter in not sending love to the family. SO here goes, greetings to your mother, your brother, your adopted aunt, the maids, and I believe that is all. My mother also says polite little creature say "Happy New Year," so says" Signed again, "Yours truly Again, MiToo."

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