Eleanor Daggett Karsten to Jane Addams, February 20, 1920

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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
SECTION FOR THE UNITED STATES
Executive Secretary
Mrs. ELEANOR DAGGETT KARSTEN
ROOM 1616, AEOLIAN HALL
33 WEST 43RD Street
NEW YORK CITY

February 20th, 1920

Dear Miss Addams:

Just a few new memberships:

Dr. Helen Murphy,
1408 Spruce St. Philadelphia
Nat'l
Miss A. Evelyn Newman,
1414 N. Nevada Ave.,
Colorado Springs, Col.
Nat'l Int'l
Mrs. C. E. Cumberson,
775 Post St., San Francisco
Nat'l Int'l
Miss Carrie W. Ormsbee,
Brandon, Vermont
Int'l
Mrs. Clarence E. Allen,
929 First Avenue, Salt Lake City,
Utah
Nat'l Int'l
Mrs. L. F. Parks,
Gordon & Howland Avenue,
Cincinnati, Ohio (for subscription to the News Sheet only) $1.00
Int'l

 ↑see also below↓

I am enclosing the letter from Miss Ormsbee. I wrote her and she later sent the additional dollar making the five for her International dues. I also enclose a letter from Miss Raymond. Please don't trouble to return them.

Mrs. Parks sent one dollar for a subscription to the News Sheet. I hope later I can persuade her to add four dollars making her an international member.

I am going to Mrs. [Andrews'] meeting this afternoon.

I am anxious about the watch. Has it been found yet. It is possible that I left the yellow slip in the folder marked "follow up" in the left hand lower drawer of my desk. I do hope it has come to hand before this.

Hastily,

Eleanor Daggett Karsen [signed]

Mrs. Edward Thomas
841 West End Avenue, N.Y.C.
Int'l
Mrs. Mary Gannett,
15 Sibley Place,
Rochester, N.Y.
Nat'l Int'l
Mrs. Elmer E. Fender,
2264 W. 113th Place, Chicago
Nat'l Int'l