Helen admonishes Lawrence for long gaps without writing.
Helen thanks Lawrence for a Christmas Gift and letter while chastising him for lack of thought towards her.
Helen thanks Lawrence for sending a letter and a photo.
Helen describes her disrupted Christmas and enquires about Lawrence's.
Helen apologies for missing Lawrence's birthday.
Photograph depicts Helen in a white or light-coloured outfit posing before bushes, hands in her pockets.
Verso bears a blue stamp: "WILL NOT FADE, 315, CRYSTAL FINISH"
Helen writes to tell Lawrence that she is well and update him on her activities.
Helen questions Lawrence's dedication to her and the reasons behind extended silences.
Easter card sent by Helen to Lawrence on unknown date.
Recto of greeting card depicts a couple among flowers with doves, accented with an attached pink ribbon bow. "Easter Greetings" is printed on a round disc of off-white satin, framed with silver foil and further gilt decoration. Remainder of greeting "to my Sweetheart" floats apart from the disc. Inner-left shows back of ribbon, pierced through one hole, and a colourful bouquet of flowers. Inner-right bears a pre-printed poem in black ink. Handwritten inscription in dark blue ink "Larry" and "Helen".
Verso shows black pre-printed text "35 ES 741 ; COPYRIGHT MCMXXXVII ; RUST CRAFT BOSTON, U.S.A."
Helen extensively enquires about her relationship with Lawrence and updates him on her life.
Christmas card sent by Helen to Lawrence on unknown date.
Recto of greeting card depicts a holly branch against a green background, accented with a round cut-out window, showing gold foil bearing etched text "CHRISTMAS GREETINGS". A red satin bow is affixed to this cut-out. Gold foil extends past the edges of the paper. Inner-left shows a holly branch on green background, back of ribbon piercing through two holes. Black pre-printed greeting "Just For Your Own Dear Self Alone". Inner-right shows a black pre-printed poem against white background. Handwritten inscription in black ink "Larry Dear," and "Helen". Verso shows black pre=printed text "35 XD 9 COPYRIGHT ; RUST CRAFT BOSTON U.S.A."
The front of the envelope is damaged such that some text is missing. Remainder of text in top left "y :.2 N.Y." Round stamp in black ink reads "HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. ; DEC 16 ; 830 PM ; 1940". A blue 3-cent stamp featuring Thomas Jefferson is affixed to recto with black waves stamped across it. Handwritten address ink black ink "Mr. C.E. Haines, ; 821 Williams St. ; New Westminster ; B.C. ; Canada". Reverse bears more stamped waves in black and is sealed with a sticker depicting a poinsettia on gold background.
Helen informs Lawrence that she has moved and describes her Thanksgiving Day activities.
Christmas card sent by Helen to Lawrence on unknown date.
Recto of greeting card depicts white flower in relief against silver background, framed with red. A cut-out reveals a white ribbon and silver foil along the folding edge, with a cut-out star revealing silver foil which extends past the primary paper. Greeting in white "Lonesome for You at Christmas". Inner-left depicts white relief candelabra against red background. Back of white ribbon is affixed through slit in bottom third. Bunches of holly are stamped in relief against satin white background. Inner-right shows red-pre-printed poem against white background. Handwritten inscription in black ink "H."
Verso bears black pre-printed text "15x4000 COPYRIGHT ; RUST CRAFT BOSTON U.S.A."
Envelope received by Lawrence from unknown sender (but speculated to be from Helen).
Envelope recto shows handwritten addresses in black ink. Sender address: "410 King St W., ; Kitchener, Ont." Receiving address: "Dr. Broe, ; Hammond B.C." Black ink handwriting on bottom left: "Printed Matter". Two Canadian postage stamps for 2 cents are are affixed, depicting King George V (issued 1935). Verso is blank.
Helen wonders why Lawrence has not written for two months and enquires as to his wellbeing.
Photograph depicts two women in similar dark dresses with ruffled collars, standing before a tree in a yard, a brown dog at their feet. Dried leaves litter the steps to the right.
The reverse bears two inscriptions. In blue-back ink: "Ev, Helen & Burney". In graphite: "'Honeymeade' Gresham, Ave'"
Helen writes about a trip by train to visit her parents.
Helen responds to Lawrence, inviting him to visit and attend dog races, adding romantic sentiments.
Helen responds to a letter from Lawrence and updates him on her health.
Helen thanks Lawrence for his letter and describes her health concerns.
Easter greeting card sent by Helen to Lawrence.
Recto of card features purple flowers with metallic silver stems, gathered with a lavender ribbon. Sentiment "To Love Is to Remember: HAPPY EASTER" in printed purple script. Inside-left features similar flowers. Inside-right bears handwritten inscription "L." in top-left and "H." in bottom-right in black ink. Purple pre-printed poem on inside right. Silver foil separates inside-right from reverse and extends past cream paper.
Verso bears small purple printed text: "GIBSON CINTI., U.S.A. 15 E 9690".
Helen expresses regret for possibly causing offense to Lawrence and laments that they cannot be together despite their feelings.
Helen expresses to Lawrence her disappointment that he did not contact her while she was in Vancouver.
Helen tells Lawrence about the events of a tiring week.
Helen writes after a long wait with updates on her schooling and personal life.