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WEDNESDAY.
Dear Gilman:
Your two letters received this A.M. Mighty good letters, too, and
cheering.
Mrs. Jas. Coleman is writing Mrs. Ball to-day. She is practically the
hostess at Wynn Cottage where the hullabaloo will occur.
Say, won't you please do one or two little things for me before you
leave, as you have so kindly offered?
(1) Please go to Tiffany's and get a wedding ring, size 5-1/4. Sara says
the bands worn now are quite narrow--and that's the kind she wants.
(2) And bring me a couple of dress collars, size 16-1/2. I have ties.
(3) And go to a florist's--there is one named Mackintosh (or something
like that) on Broadway, East side of street five or six doors north of
26th St., where I used to buy a good many times. He told me he could
ship flowers in good shape to Asheville--you might remind him that I
used to send flowers to 36 West 17th Street some time ago. I am told by
the mistress of ceremonies that I am to furnish two bouquets--one of
lilies of the valley and one of pale pink roses.
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