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Eldridge, Muriel (Tilden) | to Mother, circa 13 November 1911

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1911-11-13T00:00:01Z-1911-11-13T23:59:59Z
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VC 1914
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: VCL_Letters_Eldridge-Muriel-Tilden_1911-09_1911-11_049_013_003
held in the gym and each activity has a booth. Candy and sandwiches are sold at the Club House booth and I made some grand fudge for it.
    That’s about all that’s happened. Will you write Mrs. Tillinghast and tell her that it is necessary for me to come home the 4th and stay over. Then there won’t be any bother about getting permission.
    Muriel.

 


: VCL_Letters_Eldridge-Muriel-Tilden_1911-09_1911-11_049_013_004
POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y.
10-30AM
NOV13

Mrs. B.O. Tilden
291 Westminster Road
Brooklyn, N.Y.