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[Imprint: H. L. A. Bates
277 Pine Street
San Francisco, Cal. ]

May 17th 1921 Tuesday

My dear old Sned:
I opened the enclosed Govt. envelope as
I could not tell who it was for. I got a postal
card from Mother yesterday dated Tuesday the 10th.

She had been to tea at Chevy Chase and saw President
Harding
playing golf and is apparently having a great
time. She wrote Ella (letter dated Wed) that she & Mrs. Ramsay
had been doing Baltimore, and that she was going to
visit Dick for three days. I suppose she stayed until
last Sat at Annapolis and is now in New York.

I am going to Sargents to dinner tonight, and tomorrow
I am asked to Marguerite's. I feel very shaky and
bum today for some reason. I awoke this a.m. at
before 4 and did not get to sleep again.

Jos & Martha & the baby did not get get home Sunday
night until 9. Jos says that the baby seems not to
have suffered. Mr. Sargent says that coming
home Sunday, they, on an up grade, came up behind
a big wagon. Two cars tried to pass them at the same
time, and got into a collision with each other, and then
with Heckman. I believe the latter's fenders were crushed
or torn off but the other cars were both laid up for repairs.

Saw Uret Sinoreson this am. Asked all about you
and the rest of the family. Wants me to remember him
to everyone when I write.

Lots of love to you Edw. from
your loving father
HLA Bates

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