East Templeton. March 29 - 1907My dear Lucy.
I am getting ready to go up to see Mr. Blodgett and take up the paper you sent me, am perfectly satisfied with what you have done, think you are doing all right, we have only consulted with other council so to be sure everything was right, and the reason I wrote you the other day was that you might see the view from my standpoint, and so understand the situation, of course the will is peculiar as all agree. but it is just as it is and we must make the best of it for all concerned. I hope you are not letting it bother you. for it will come out all right you and Mary are more to Warren and I than the whole business. (perhaps that is not an elegant way to put it. but that is what I mean)
Warren has got over his cold and is feeling real well. I was up home Wednesday. Mother and Mattie were well as usual, and was up to see your Mother she is surely gaining. seemed quite a bit stronger than when I see her before. Carrie told me about going to Orange with you, so glad
theMr. Taylor ordered the carriage to meet you.Sincerely yours.
Ada E. Balcom