Letter from Violet Price (nee Blewett) to her mother Alice Blewett (nee Waterson) who is ill, in the Yackandandah hospital Red Bluff 15-7-1935 My Dear Mum, Just a few lines hoping you are comfortable and feeling better and not worrying about any of us because we are all alright and hope to have you with us as well shortly. I rung the hospital to see how you were today and then the two girls but Mrs Macquire said Edgar had about 1/2 an hour before and I wrote to both of them last night (Sunday night) after we came home. I suppose John would ring too. We had a good trip right home to Bluff for tea and then home here to put Alan to bed. He has been very busy all day with his bus and barrow. The Dr. never drained any fluid from you today and Sister said he wasn't going to for a few days. George was up the hill for a barrow load of wood this evening although our tank is nearly full yet. All for this time with lots of love from all from your loving daughter Vi xxxxx ooxx from Alan to Grandma Names in letter Mrs Macquire - neighbour of Edgar & Aggie Martin, who live at Havilah. Aggie is Violet's sister. Two girls - Violet's sisters, Aggie Martin and Allie Hayward John - John Blewett, brother of Violet Alan - Alan Price, son of George Price & Violet Price (nee Blewett) George - Violet's husband, George Price, school teacher at Red Bluff State School