The letter from which this is copied is handwritten on unmarked stationery.

5101 South Main Street.
Los Angeles.
Cal.
March 13 - 1913.


Dear Father, Mother + Dorothy
          Myra and I were married by the Revd. J.A. Wood at the S. Main St. M.E. Church last sunday March 9th after the morning service.
Mr. + Mrs. Wood had so many nice things to say about you all that I had better leave Myra tell you.
We are still at the Hotel Plymouth but tomorrow we start housekeeping. Mr. + Mrs. Wood have a nice flat on the second floor of their house (never rented before) and we shall occupy same tomorrow friday. We are renting the upper floor furnished.

2)
I hope you will please excuse our not having written before, but as we telegraphed you night letter sunday night and I have been so busy evenings, and Myra and my sister have been running around looking for a house we were too tired evenings to write. When Mrs. Wood offered us the furnished flat, that ended our worries for the time being.
I hope father is improving, and that mother is keeping well, and Dorothy is as well as ever. With fondest love to you all I remain
                Your loving son + brother
                Trevor.
(XX for Mother)
(X for Dorothy)