NAWSA GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE Fearing, Mrs. George R. [* OK *] PLEDGE CARD Date 1940. I promise to contribute $50- to the cost of the proposed Women's Centennial Congress to be held in New York in 1940, in commemoration of the close of the past century, 1840-1940, and in consideration of a program for the coming century, 1940-2040. Name Mrs George R Fearing Address 160 Beacon St Payment to be made any time Mrs. Oakes Ames, Treasurer, c/o Mrs. G. W. Stantial, 21 Ashmont St. Melrose, Mass. [* (Could increase this) *] TELEPHONE KENMORE 8454 MRS. GEORGE R. FEARING 168 BEACON STREET BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS January 21, 1930 My dear Mrs. Stantial: I am so glad to enclose this check for Mrs. Pinkham's daughter. I have suggested to Mrs. Bagley that an attempt be made to get in touch with some of Mrs. Pinkham's friends and others who appreciate her work and see if a guarantee of annual donations, for say five years, could not be secured. Sincerely yours, [?] S. Fearing (Mrs. George R. Fearing) Mrs. Guy W. Stantial MRS. GEORGE R. FEARING 168 BEACON STREET BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Dear Mrs Stantial Will you not call me up Some day that you are coming into town? You can reach me any day next week between 9 & 930. I go South for Some weeks over the 27th. I found some of our old correspondence dating back to 1930. Sincerely yours Hester S. Fearing Mch 19 [*(1940)*] 168 BEACON STREET Dear Mrs. Stantial I think that it will be necessary for me some time to go over our correspondence in regard to the Pinkham Memorial Fund. I should like to refresh my memory in this matter. Perhaps you will tell me when I could see you. Sincerely yours Hester S. Fearing [* Yes 50 *] 168 BEACON STREET BOSTON Jan 5. Dear Mrs. Stantial I am returning your appeal for the correction of a "slip of the type" & enclosed a pledge. I shall be glad to have you use my name. Sincerely yours Hester S. Fearing Transcribed and reviewed by contributors participating in the By The People project at crowd.loc.gov.