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[[top margin]] Mrs. Hofmann is in constant touch with all plans & arrangements. Tante Bess did not wish anyone to feel she was ill hence I hesitated to write you at once. She still doesn't think she is. [[/top margin]]

[[left margin]] I have Warren McKinney's Father's address & am writing him. [[/left margin]]

MRS. CHARLES BANKS BELT
37 TOWN PATH
GLEN COVE, LONG ISLAND

April 28, 1952

Dear Lulette (is that right?!): 

Please, above all things do not sell or rent your house & move bag & baggage East. We have brought Tante Bess home with a Practical nurse & are to get set with a maid so that everything will be smoothe & in order. Mrs. Du Mond is coming in a week or so to live "in & out" and keep her eye on things. Meantime Jean (Proctor) Tack & the Louis Betts twice, Miss Treverow, & I are buzzing around at all hours of the day & night & keeping in touch by phone. 

In other words, everything is "under