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Soc. of Arts & Crafts

33 Ferry Avenue, East,
Detroit, Michigan.
February 23, 1914.

My dear Miss Plumb:

In reply to your good letter of the 21st instant, it will afford me pleasure to open my galleries for the inspection of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott on, either Monday, March 23rd or Tuesday, the 24th, as may be most convenient to them, and I shall be glad if you will make definite plans for having Mr. and Mrs. Elliott visit the collections at your early convenience and inform me when everything shall have been arranged.

Of course you will want to include in the party, along with your good self, a few other friends, and this I shall be glad to have you do, letting me know the number.

I am hoping to be here personally during the week beginning March 22nd but of course owing to the somewhat unsettled condition of my strength, I can never plan with surety very far in advance. You can, however, depend upon Mr. Warring being here to show the collections and if my strength will permit, it will afford me pleasure to meet Mr. and Mrs. Elliott and to assist in selecting and showing the objects.

With every good wish, believe me,

Very sincerely yours,

Miss Helen Plumb,
Secretary, Society of Arts and Crafts,
37, Witherell Street,
Detroit, Michigan

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unsure of word in 1st sentence of 3rd paragraph - "I can" never plan... ---------- Reopened for Editing 2023-03-24 22:14:18.