Letter from Ellie at Hendersonville, N.C. to her sister Amy, October 26, 1948 (page 2 of 4)
Book 1, Page 506 ·1948
Transcription
[Continued from page 505.]
picture to look forward to, within easy reach of one with the other. It takes long and sympathetic companionship to bring out the full powers of appreciation of scenery; that is what has helped you and me to get the most out of Autumn days.
It is fine to hear such encouraging reports about the people at 4 Savage Street. You paint a bright and attractive picture of the household there, and when the baby is added there will be no lack of excitement.
The Waterfalls returned to Columbia Sunday 24th. Gail and George, especially the former, seem to have developed a real
AI Notes
Second sheet (p. 2 of 4) of Ellie’s letter of October 26, 1948 (continued from page 505). Ellie reflects on autumn views and on hearing ‘such encouraging reports about the people at 4 Savage Street’ — a Charleston address — anticipating the addition of a new baby to that household. She notes that ‘The Waterfalls’ (apparently a family or household nickname) ‘returned to Columbia Sunday 24th,’ and that ‘Gail and George’ have developed a real liking for country life.
Continues on page 507.