| Description | Elsie Elwell writes that she had just returned from Quaker Meeting for Worship where she had heard Elizabeth Taylor Cadbury's friend and colleague John Henry Barlow speak. Elwell remarks that she was a true friend of Taylor Cadbury's and comments on the large number of close friends which Taylor Cadbury had in Bournville. Writing again that it had not been easy to be a Liberal Party supporter at the Cadbury Works in Bournville, Elwell states that she had been proud to speak on Taylor Cadbury's behalf to girls at the factory. Elwell remarks on having attended Bournville Village Christmas parties as a child, writing that she 'used to go anywhere' to see Elizabeth Taylor Cadbury. She concludes her letter with comments about her Uncle's anger at the election result. |