How to Write Letters (Formerly The Book of Letters), page 79 by Mary Owens Crowther

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the present time, so I shall have to postpone the matter until next year.

Very truly yours, Katherine G. Evans. (Mrs. John Evans)

Recommendation for a servant

June 14, 1922.

This is to certify that Katrina Hellman has been in my employ as assistant nurse for one year. During that period I have found her honest, capable, and reliable. I can give her an unqualified recommendation.

K. G. Evans. (Mrs. John Evans)

For information concerning a servant

5300 Deming Place Chicago, Ill., May 9, 1922.

Mrs. John Evans, 500 Park Avenue, New York.

Dear Madam:

I hope you will pardon me, but I should be very much indebted to you for any facts concerning Gaston Duval, who has been in your employ as chauffeur. If you will give me this information I shall treat it as confidential.

Yours very truly, Cecelia B. Duke. (Mrs. Samuel Duke)

Answers to request for information concerning a servant

500 Park Avenue, New York City, May 13, 1922.

Mrs. Samuel Duke, 5300 Deming Place, Chicago, Ill.

Dear Madam:

I have your inquiry of May the ninth concerning my former chauffeur, Gaston Duval.

I am very glad to recommend him. He is sober and honest, and I always found him thoroughly dependable during his fifteen months in my employ. He drives well and is an expert mechanician.

Yours very truly, K. G. Evans, (Mrs. John Evans)

500 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y., May 13, 1922.

Mrs. Samuel Duke, 5300 Deming Place, Chicago, Ill.

Dear Madam:

I have your inquiry of May the ninth concerning my former chauffeur, Gaston Duval.

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