Dear Miss Baker:I have quite a vivid idea that I wrote to you after you were here but as I am subject to hallucinations of that order I guess it is safer to write now.
It was fine to see you again so unexpectedly but I wish you might have stayed longer with your cousin Mrs Matthews.
I answered Miss Bliss's nice newsy letter some time ago but have not heard from her again. I presume they had a fine Hallowe'en party again. I didn't go to any this year but I went to a wedding in Providence the night before. It was one of my most intimate college friends - in my class & my fraternity - a beautiful wedding and the jolliest one I ever went to - a regular reunion of college friends.
Well it doesn't seem possible that Thanksgiving is here and the first term nearly gone. I like my work in C- as much as ever. I teach the music in the academy now and have some very good voices.
It is a very wild, horrid day and I have not been out of the house. I hope to-night will clear for I leave on the early train tomorrow.
I hope you will have a pleasant Thanksgiving.
Very cordially
Helen W. TraverNovember 24, 1907
26 Oakland Terrace.