Letter from Charles S. Carstairs to Henry Clay Frick, 2 [June] 1908

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[begin page 2 of 2] first moment & bought them immediately.

I didn't want anything known about it until they were out of the custom house which I presume is now the case, although I have not heard.

No doubt by this time you are at Prides Crossing & I trust you will keep well and enjoy it. The weather here is quite warm.

We have taken the same place in the country from 23 July to 17 Sept. My brother Dan and his wife are coming over to spend 5 weeks. I wish we could look forward to the pleasure of seeing you. I opened your notice from Sunningdale Golf Club & enclose paper which you should have signed before. Your bond is No 52. The enclosed notice was sent you on account of the clause at bottom. The payment of a bond stops dealing in them to some extent & puts them back to their par value.

With kindest regards

Sincerely Yours C. S. Carstairs

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