Letter from Mabel L. Jones, Andover, to Alfred E. Stearns, September 3, 1927
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Title
Letter from Mabel L. Jones, Andover, to Alfred E. Stearns, September 3, 1927
Subject
Letter from Mabel L. Jones, Andover, to Alfred E. Stearns, September 3, 1927
Transcription
My dear Dr. Stearns:
Helen and Alfred went to South Weymouth this morning. Mr. Shields took them to the South Station in his car, and Mrs. Nye met them at the South Weymouth Station. I called Mrs. N. on the phone late in the morning to make sure they arrived safely and to inquire about spending money, for Helen sent word by Mr. Shields that they would need some. I had previously asked her how much she had, and she said $4., and that she would let me know how much Alfred had. Mrs. Nye seemed to think they probably had enough for the present anyway.
Mr. Shields says you are planning to come down the latter part of next week, so I will send no mail after Labor Day unless I have some more definite word from you Tuesday morning.
Sincerely,
Helen and Alfred went to South Weymouth this morning. Mr. Shields took them to the South Station in his car, and Mrs. Nye met them at the South Weymouth Station. I called Mrs. N. on the phone late in the morning to make sure they arrived safely and to inquire about spending money, for Helen sent word by Mr. Shields that they would need some. I had previously asked her how much she had, and she said $4., and that she would let me know how much Alfred had. Mrs. Nye seemed to think they probably had enough for the present anyway.
Mr. Shields says you are planning to come down the latter part of next week, so I will send no mail after Labor Day unless I have some more definite word from you Tuesday morning.
Sincerely,
Creator
Mabel L. Jones
Publisher
Phillips Academy
Date
September 3, 1927
Rights
All Rights Reserved By Phillips Academy
Language
English
Type
Correspondence