Sincerely yours,
Katherine Gerard Evans.
(B)
500 Park Avenue,
December 4, 1922.
My dear Mrs. Smith,
Congratulations on this the twentieth anniversary of your
wedding. Our heartiest wishes to you both from Mr. Evans and
me.
Yours very sincerely,
Katherine Gerard Evans.
_On the birth of a child_
788 East 46th St.,
August 11, 1923.
My dear Dorothy,
Congratulations upon the birth of your daughter. May the good
fairies shower upon her the gifts of goodness, wisdom, and
beauty.
Very sincerely yours,
Charlotte B. Trent.
_On a graduation_
500 Park Avenue,
June 30, 1923.
My dear John,
It is with great pleasure that I hear of your graduation this
year. It is a fine thing to have so successfully finished your
college course.
May I send my heartiest congratulations?
Sincerely yours,
Ruth Evans.
_On an engagement_
In writing to a girl or a man on the occasion of an engagement to be
married there is no general rule if one knows the man or woman. One may
write as one wishes.
If a stranger is to be received into the family, one writes a kindly
letter.
28 Odell Avenue,
April 3, 1923.
My dear Haines,
Let me be among the first to congratulate you on your
engagement to Miss Bruce. I have not met her but I know that
to reach your high ideals she must indeed be a wonderful girl.
I hope I may soon have the pleasure of meeting her.
Sincerely yours,
Charles Lawson.
500 Park Avenue,
May 14, 1923.
My dear Miss Bruce,
My nephew has told me his great news. I am much pleased to
hear that you are soon to come into t
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