years by regular correspondence. After Pauline died. Doc looked up her old friend and persuaded her tomarry himWhen ‘ Doc brought my children, (Louise in 1937 and Gene in 1940) he wa§ nearing retirement. He had brought thousands of babies , How many?Even he likely does not knowThis I know', however: fie is a man to be both admired and ENVIED Speak-ng generally. Doctors are all to be envied fo rthe mme reason. They have the rare privilege of serving their fellow men at a time when such help is indisoen-lavle. Because of this they rightfully gain the love and confidence of ail of us.So *‘Doc*\ we send you our warmest greetings. We congratulate you for your 'ears of usefulness, for having been loved by three fine women, for your success as a father and a physician. We Thank You for the services you have rendered We envy you your many 'rateful friends, and wish ou continued good heahhand many more years to enjoy the love we all feel for you.