My dear Frances,
Mighty glad to get your and Marion's letters. Let the good work go on!
Met Floss at the Penn. Station yesterday.
Going to Philadelphia at 6 in the morning. So sorry we haven't our uniforms. Have expected them every day this week.
In talking with Miss Dundas, a Duluth girl whom I like very much, last evening I learned she was from the Normal so we have many mutual acquaintances. She lived at the Hall the three years she was there and practiced under Miss Anderson at the Washington. A short red hair Scoth girls. Have her name added to the Roll of Honor or Service Flag if it is not already on.
I trust you did well as cashier at the Red Cross Tea.
Miss Davis, daughter of Dr. Davis of St. Paul, is the secretary whom Miss Mitchell knows. She has heard from a sister who reached France a few weeks ago. They spent the last three nights on deck.
Our last nurse, making 100, has arrived so we should move one soon. Glad to hear you are in the house party. Marion too I hope.
I don't know what to send you for your birthday. What would you like from little old New York?
Affectionately, Jane