Breakfast club family album (1942)

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ip Dear Don : I’ve never missed a program since 1933, when 1 was hurt. The Breakfast Club, you, Don, and “Memory Time” have been a religion to me. 1 really don’t know how 1 would have ever had the courage to get along without you . . . day in and day out. Don McNeill comes on — smiling — and the gags are terrific! 1 wouldn’t trade a moment of my past for a million bucks. Some day I’m going to surprise you no end! I’ll be back on my feet and thumbing my nose at ol’ man paralisiss. Doggone it, Don, do you know 1 can’t ever spell that word! — but who wants to! Don, I’m the happiest cuss living. I just love every minute of my life and I’m having a “whale of a good time," beating this paralized state of affairs. Yes sir, this Thanksgiving day I am going to drop down on my knees and thank God — for permitting me to live in His wonderful world. The Black despair of War and all it means, is man made. The World is o.k. — it’s the people in it! Cheerio for now, Jimmie 9 4 Page 9 JIMMIE DAROU