6th Mo. 11th, 1927.
Dear Miss Addams, --
I have your circular letter of the 8th, asking for suggestions of names for the I.W.L. I am trying to think of some people who would not only be interested in becoming members, but would be able to work for you. The people of whom I think are all so very busy.
Miss Helen Garrett, Wilmington, Del.
Mrs. Wm. Ralph Gawthrop, 111 S. Grant Ave., Wilmington, Del.
Mrs. D. Herbert Way, Woodstown, N.J.
Mrs. Charles Darlington, Woodstown, N.J.
Mrs. Robert Maris, 1102 W. 10th St., Wilmington, Del.
Mrs. Richard Hallowell, 2607 W. 16th St., Wilmington, Del.
Mrs. George A. Rhoads, 2500 Delaware Ave., Wilmington, Del.
Mrs. Robert Tatnall, 1100 W. 10th St., Wilmington, Del.
I hope some of them may be willing to become members, ↑if not [already] by now!↓ and may be useful to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
Sincerely,
Emma C Bancroft [signed]

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