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Show May 1, where she is asked to be roentgenologist'. Dr Clara Hutting has left her post, as Go Health Officer for rural schls, near Nashville, to also be sent out to China presumably soon. She was latterly under the M 3 Bd. Dr Lois P Todd's oldest, Doris, 17 last Mar 22, will graduate frm H Sclb, Palo Alto, the coming June, and then is to go to College, somewhere. Almost unbelievable'. Those little children of Ho China Missn folk, now, so many, overseas; or married with children; or, getting ready for College. It is difficult to realize it all. TYe loved to hear not only of your family, in its different branches, but also of the two Gordon Bros and of their sister, Fdith' s, family - except for the sorrows that come with WAR. As a line in a hymn we sen$ at the little Cong'l Ch of Goshen, n^ar Mt RBst, Mass, also near Northampton, says, "The waste and woe of war". Isn't it TRUE'. Ae have helpful and mostly happy memories of ALL the Gordon family meant to us all - mother, daughter, and the two brothers. They go on doing good, wherever they are placed, and, we praise God for every remembrance of them - &, of the Te1 Imon family'. Your loving friend and well-wisher, Have just been away speaking, for 2 days - to the Mon Book Club of Harlan, Apr 9, &, that eve, asked to speak to two Missy Soc groups, of the Cong'l Community Ch, of Evarts, a mining town, in a little valley of a fork of the Cumberland River, 9 mi the other side of Harlan, that eve; then, to the H Scl students, 500 of them, the largest H Schl in Harlan Co, the nxt AM. Then hustled, by bus, to Harlan where F & I were asked, to speak on Cancer, before the County Cancer Control Soc, preceded by a dinner at a hotel'. |