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Society of Arts & Crafts  
  
33 Ferry Avenue, East,
Detroit, Michigan.
March 11, 1914.
 
Dear Miss Plumb:

Earlier reply to your letter of the 4th instant has been prevented by my absence.

I note that it will be convenient to Mr. and Mrs. Elliott to visit my galleries on Tuesday, the 24th instant, and I am glad to say that I am planning to be at home myself on that date, and if you will bring Mr. and Mrs. Elliott to the galleries on that day, at two thirty P. M., I shall be much pleased to see you.

I quite agree with you that it would be a mistake to include many other people on this occasion and my thought was, when writing you before and so remains to-day, that perhaps Miss McEwen and say one other friend, along with the host or hostess of the Elliotts, would make the company as large as it would be wise to have it.   With this explanation made, I leave the details to your own good self.

Assuring you of the pleasure it will give me to meet you and your friends on Tuesday, the 24th instant, at two thirty P. M., I remain,

Very sincerely yours,

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

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