The Berry Schools write to Miss Koch about a bag and scarf that she had returned, letting her know that it couldn't be done exactly the same way when repaired. They let her know that it could be refunded or possibly redone with a different scarf that will look like the bag if she would like.
Creator
The Berry Schools
Source
MB Collection
Publisher
Berry College Memorial Library
Date
1930-5-26
Rights
Creative Commons, non-commercial, attribution, no derivatives
Letter to Mrs. Harold P. Brewster from Martha Berry
Description
Miss Berry thanks Mrs. Brewster for her purchase of the Sunshine scarves. She tells her that she is glad that Mrs. Brewster was able to see the pictures at the meeting even though Miss Berry wasn't there and invites her to visit the Schools.
Creator
Martha Berry
Source
MB Collection
Publisher
Berry College Memorial Library
Date
1930-2-25
Rights
Creative Commons, non-commercial, attribution, no derivatives
The scarf Bass ordered will be sent as soon as possible. Bass's offer of selling items on consignment is appreciated, but the demand for them is to high to undertake such an arrangement.
Creator
The Berry Schools
Source
MB Collection
Publisher
Berry College Memorial Library
Date
1929-10-15
Rights
Creative Commons, non-commercial, attribution, no derivatives
Bass, who works at the Jacob A. Riis Neighborhood Settlement, inquires about the black and white scarf she asked to have made to match a purse she got while visiting Berry. She proposes selling items on commission at the club where she lives in New York City.
Creator
Belinda Bass
Source
MB Collection
Publisher
Berry College Memorial Library
Date
1929-10-10
Rights
Creative Commons, non-commercial, attribution, no derivatives
Ms. Butler informs Miss Berry that she sent a package of clothes to her for some of the girls at the schools. However, she informs Miss Berry that the rain coat she sent might be better suited for one of the boys. She also makes other specific suggestions concerning the clothes she sent.