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CHARLES W. SLACK
AND
EDGAR T. ZOOK
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
ALASKA COMMERCIAL BUILDING
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 

San Francisco, California, 
April 21, 1926.

Miss Beatrice Wood,
42 West Fiftieth Street,
New York City, New York. 

My dear Mr. Wood:

Mr. A. L. Peyser has just closed up the trust created by your grandfather for the benefit of your grandmother, and has caused to be deposited with Wells Fargo Band and Union Trust Co., of this city, subject to your order, $5,000 par value of Second Liberty Loan 4ΒΌ per cent. coupon bonds, as your share of the trust property. By the time this letter reaches you, you will probably have received a letter from the bank, advising you of this deposit. I have written your father, fully explaining the details of the trust.

I am enclosing herewith a receipt for the bonds mentioned, which should be signed by you and returned to this office, as soon as you have received the formal notification from the bank that they are holding the bonds for you. 

Yours very truly,
Edgar Zook

Z/P
Enc. 

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Signature name is in law firm's heading