An Opportunity to be Better - Documents




AMERICAN AID TO FRANCE, Inc.
(Formerly American Relief for France, Inc.)

EXECUTIVE OFFICES
668 Fifth Avenue
New York 19, N. Y.
Telephone: MUrray Hill 8-1212

PARIS OFFICE
49 Rue Pierre-Charron
Paris 8E, France
Telephone: Balzac 43-01

Mrs. Philip D. Wilson
Director
Division of Supplies

February 17, 1949

Miss Velma Carson
Mansard Inn
731 West 7th Street
Plainfield, New Jersey

Dear Miss Carson,

We have ordered the following items for you, to be sent to COMITE MORGANVILLE-FEVES.

1 case of cheese (6 7- lb. tins per case at 43 cents a lb.
(June Dalry Products Co.)

3 cases Apricot Jam (6 #10 tins, appr. 51 lbs, per case
Fruitcrest ($6.50 each case)
(Harrison Food Brokerage Co.)

3 cases of Royal Scarlet Instant Sweetened Cocoa
(48 8-oz. tins to a case - $8.85 each case
(R. C. Williams)

3 cases of Sugar .. (6 10 - lb. pkgs. in a case. $5.55 each case)
(R. C. Williams)

2 cases of Liver Pate.. (48 4 1/2 - oz. tins per case. $6.20 each case
(Sell's Specialties, Inc.)


Total

$18.06


$26.00



$26.55



$16.65


$12.40



$93.16

We are ordering one more case of Apricot Jam at $6.50 a case - so that will bring your bill up to $99.66. You will receive a bill for 4 cases of Apricot Jam - instead of 3 cases.

All the bills will be sent to you at your Plainfield address.

As soon as the food arrives at the Warehouse, it will be packed, strapped and made ready for the next boat.

I will see, in future, that all bills for packing, strapping and servicing are sent to your treasurer, Mr. D. J. Roenigk of Morganville, Kansas.

Again let us thank you for the great interest that your town of Morganville is showing for Feves.

Sincerely yours,

Germainie Wilson