box00007_fld00025_bdl0037_doc0001_01000001.txt; Dear Mr. Church:
I am in the office for a few minutes this morning after my attack of grippe,measles, etc. I am sorry not to have been here on the second of June when you proposed calling, but I shall "be here now until about the fifteenth when I join Mr. and Mrs. Carnegie at Bar Harbor. It will be very pleasant indeed, to have you as neighbor this summer. Please let me know when your final arrangements are made.
Doctor Carmany called on me while I was will and told me that Mr. Carnegie is quite himself again. I have had a letter from Mr. Barrow (Mrs. Carnegie's secretary), who accompanied them to Bar Harbor, and he tells me that Mr. Carnegie has never been better than at present. I know you will be glad to have this news.
Sincerely,
J.A. Poynton
Secretary
June 8th, 1915.
Colonel S. H. Church,
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania.