Blackwell Family General Correspondence Gault, Bertha H. Blackwell, Alice Stone Mouth Holyoke College South Hadley, Massachusetts Dear Miss Blackwell: Thank you for your beautiful Easter greeting with lilies and strengthening thoughts. The enclosed notice of your bungalow set me fancying how nice it would be to occupy it as your neighbor but that has to be ruled out of possibilities. I shallbe glad, however, to speak of it to others. Your appeal in the Survey of January for funds to send to the Little Grandmother I had typed and sent the copy to the committee on the apportionment of contributions from our College, but was told that the girls were having hard work to raise enough to pay the pledges already made. I am sorry that we could not send something. May your Easter be filled with peace and joy Always gratefully and sincerely your friend, April 13, 1933 Bertha H. Gault Dear Miss Blackwell: Thank you for the letter sent, which I am passing on to our Y.W.C.A. secretary, hoping they may lead [?now or/?more] in the future to contributions. It is wonderful how (?the] grandmother can still aid her people and we [?long] to help her in fulfilling her hearts deepest desire. Hoping the summer will bring you rest and refreshment for your high endeavors. Sincerely and gratefully Bertha H. [?Eault] Smith-Hadley, June 6, 1933