L. B. DARON Optometrist and Optician phone 1S79 2437 I4TH ST. GULFPORT, MISS. July 10th 1932 Mr. H. B, Ayers, Sen Antonio Texas* My Dear Mr. Ayers: Your letter of July 5 th. to hand. I was agreeably supprised to hear from you and. thank you for kind remarks. I do my best for all patients. But very seldom finds one who appce-giates my honest efforts. I note fron the rx. you send me that you are practically going back to your old Rx. ■’the che one made in 1930 with the prisms were no t greatly changed except for the addition of double prishms. Prisms gjve wonderful results when properly fitted but are poison otherwise.! trust that this new prescription will give entire satisfaction. The Lenses which you want are of.the very highest grade. I can fill this prescription for you in Ultex which is the kind that you are wearing and in Oregon Softlite^will be $13.50. for lenses only. <£{>; ' > 1 Thought that Texas alone had escape the ^•the depression. But Prom you letter I see it has '""not. We have something more than a depression here we have been without a bank since November the 25tft If you remember we had three when you were here all failed.This is ofcourse in addition to the regular depression. Should you decide to let me supply you with your lenses write or wire me I have kept a copy and am returning you your Prescription. Thanifing you for you kind thought and with highest personal regards I am., Yours IflBry Truly Style Selections by for the Fall of 1929