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October 2, 1922.1
Mrs. A. F. Counts,
1913 East 82nd Street,
City.
Dear Madam:
The adjourned annual meeting of the Chester Cliffs Company2 will be held at the office of the president, 1106 Williamson Building, on Friday, October 6, 1922, at 4:00 o'clock P. M.3 Although no notice of the meeting is required either by the regulations or by the statute, I am sending you this notice as a matter of courtesy, so that you may be present, if you so desire, either in person or by proxy.
Yours very truly, CWC/FLCorrespondent: Eulalie (Eula) Gaskill Miller Counts (1869–1942) was a White woman who had family roots in Stark County, Ohio, where her father was a grain dealer. She attended Ohio Wesleyan University. Nothing is known about her first marriage, but a son from that marriage, Joseph Gaskill Miller, died young (1890–1908). Eula married A. Frank Counts (1881–1946) in 1913 and was active in a number of Women's clubs in Cleveland; the couple owned a cabin in the Chester Cliffs Club, near the Chesnutt family. Around 1930, the couple relocated to rural Virginia, possibly as a result of the scandal surrounding Frank's embezzlement and subsequent prison sentence; they owned a farm near Lightfoot, Virginia.