On today’s date in 1952 Gladys Davis married fellow A.R.E. member Al Turner. Gladys Davis Turner (1905-1986) served as Edgar Cayce’s stenographer and secretary beginning in 1923 and dedicated her life to protecting the archives of the Cayce work. She built her cottage, "Glad Niche," in the early 1950s. Mary Ellen Carter in “My Years with Edgar Cayce: The Personal Story of Gladys Davis Turner” writes that the cottage, “situated adjacent to the headquarters property, ...was already a lovely setting which Al enhanced by his labors as nurseryman and gardener. He taught the many children who came to visit how to respect and care for the natural environment - reminding Gladys of Edgar Cayce's own love of nature" (138-139). These photographs reside in the archives of the Edgar Cayce Foundation and are open for research.
citation:
Mary Ellen Carter, “My Years with Edgar Cayce: The Personal Story of Gladys Davis Turner.” New York: Harper and Row, Publishers, 1972.

















