NAWSA GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE Roewer, Rosa H. R.P.H.: 40 Coolidge Hill Road: Cambridge, Massachusetts Apr. 21/41 Dear Friend - I had hoped to call on you long before this to thank you for your fine Easter greeting and especially for your own verses which just gave us courage once more to just keep up our prayer for a better future for our poor world which must [come] in the slow evolution of the same! - Spring has come again in all its beauty after the long [chary] winter - March was the longest dreariest one I've known and April the most beautiful one within my memory! We were all out in Pigeon Cove for the weekend, and my little great grandson Jon (George E. Roemer III) a perfect sunbeam! Just our one comfort in these terrible times! + What would the world be without [?] like yours! Rosa Prang Heinzen personal postals CAMBRIDGE A MASS.3 APR 21 6-PM 1941 Miss Alice Stone Blackwell. 1410 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge Mass. An Easter Message Pasadena California God grant you every joy of the Easter season. George forwarded to me your precious ever welcome Easter card. Thank you so much for it. My dear Sister Henrietta has been very ill this winter and I flew here on Feb. 22nd to help take care of her. She is much better and I expect to fly back A Hallmark Card SE252-7 Copyright 1947 Hall Brothers Inc. P.S. government continued there would be no Germany in a century!!! in time to spend the 19th with George and our grandchildren in Melrose. Hope you are well. Affectionately Rosa Heinzen Roewer. P.S. Did you know that a Prof. Wittke of Oberlin College (Chicago University Press) published the life of Karl Heinzen, with the assistance of Henrietta two years ago? He told about his suffrage activity, anti-capitol punishment advocacy and the fact that a hundred years ago he wrote that if the then present German Transcribed and reviewed by contributors participating in the By The People project at crowd.loc.gov.