Dear May,Thanks for your loving remembrance. I wish we could be with you during the coming joyous occasion; but we can only send you a message of love, and best wishes for your happiness now, and alway[s].
Can we not have a visit from you, on your way? (I know not where.) It will make us happy, to see you face to face, and hear you talk of your future prospects; of your happy school days, and the mingled joy and sorrow of commencement week.
Anson may not be home until the first of August. He has a position in Simsbury, Conn., for next year, as Principal of a High School.
Hoping to see you soon I am ever your loving friend
Martha S. BeldingTroy; June thirteenth, nineteen hundred and five.