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Show Wutingfu, 3ung,, CHINA. Feb 11, 1934. Our dear Children: Mo general news-letter from my "pen" since Jan 17. There are reasons. In the meantime there has come the news of our family's great loss in the Home-going of your father1 s only sister, .unit Louisa, Bee 28. We ree'd the word on inn 28th, in Tientsin, tho forwarded from b/utingl Such a beautiful aroma of a life of IbdEYYCI selflessness, and good to others, at all times. Never a neighbor in need, physical end otherwise, but ree'd her volunteer aid! Always a teacher, and keeping abreast of the times by periods of further study in universities, to think that she voluntarily gave her Hater years of service in that line, to the sub-normals and those with physical handicaps'. I am gla4 that some of Delaware's citizens, who ree'd such help in their families, took the occasion to show great kindnesses end courtesies at time of funeral, etc. She was one of those who "make our lives sublime1'. Doesn't she leave the earth E°?!3\ I m glad that you :kne* heF* Y o u Y/i11 m i s s ller " Joujnear Oberlin & un tne Sl-gt ult, we were off in Cuvwag for Tainan, MaudAto enter the Hosp. and we to go on to T-sin for the sessions of the bynod, etc. when we found that her operation must necessarily be delayed a bit, and nothing we eld do to hel we left by night train on the 22nd, arriving for breakfast on the 23rd. Th* Hetreat began^ita sessions that morning, Paul Yang leading most helpfully. We stayed till night tram of fab 2nd, having 11 grand days there. Maud1s opera tion occurred on the 25th, a caecostomy. Affairs ere not going any too well since, so she was not aole to return here with us, as we all desire^ Chinese schools averywhere,"fang tung chia" to son 8 to Jesse ser o Mr s ; o i. i e i Jesse jn@ eu3 ??* g tl pS i]t J* , . / J t ; ; e uxiC ©• *v x M cram nortnr . f .; Z^TLm . rshe&^ 'i pQw-arrss ^nroit t>i-d--Fel i+v•e'r-e,<d- w*h»«e,n^.4 ws h*e -axn d"we« " too] . , , -*-•' • sity ^aa rues, Tur~~*- J"'* ' • ISIS safely, teap falling 9 decrees in onp a, Stella home rMiwarfl+o an* VET* IRVA Him +n fn4«ft! ^«« iCL ^ ;, i b ' ° l s o u ; j e i s . t e , and then MS ¥ > university . it was resent on Tuea, but she rchd TunirrVimi *v« - ---r^ Jesse nasspd h1« -Hpi« -B f . i v + «-™, # 1 V ' ' , a ^ I U 1 U xungouou tnat day. w*« L i t :• ? aafely, temy degrees oro r htl Later news was good, ne oeing removed to 3telle home, to rMun^.tp ^ +;" - bbr D?^s take him to Tainan for th*. J ^ rt» " £*5' . ? recuperate, end thee Mrs by wld ,by T J ***n*B I 0 r t a e present; Bobby Wlnana, dad double 1 r F£ j !~ ^ cu »«rae time. Parent a were with him. joouise Li r ~r bas been at HASM *>**« aM-.^i -,«„,. ^ • , *. iw»* r,n, B ..•-i „ --. * .^^,IJ uu iiojjie xma SCI«JO1 year, after Fraduptinn i^st W#J*u«hn•a#et , va- i hlo„e sTse -•'n tBiroIe b b. yfa mF,ialy, Sgr7 o eost Toiunun ngf^ouoxrbilooofr t , thLmefu lfse tn 1dL eo1afv e t>fro!~ r- -.v h ovwmliett,h \ nbru!,n t IVtfh ^e+r p° fIi * r ett+^ un^r tn - thau m ¥vlo. not live credits enuf i r» yr-nOi^t^ .*»»».« - 1 we 1S unot comniPtp Mm c+> IZ^il I 2 I i . graduate, .* .*v gyy. jjouglas is trvinc to oofi jbro-rr , uRcfrmhi a.+t Tcs.,i?n; a;n , n: ew kp rJm •Pbeinicnr*g ¥-rsr ? L^r oWlfea tsolinf s rnefs i^gVne dv ,^t,h-te ' ,,bP rineiDya l«nisp Shields teaches in Pelcing this yr. Dr ^,hm «• h ^ f f I Pt i a s s n - Svy removea in Pek - last s u i ^ r . \H^JL: ! : i r ^ „ 8 l l c t d f C £ n c e r o u s parotid glnd j>J*+ - r : r « «d? D might again partieipate in thi wnrv%w wI+S8?"* BTlxicUB to within two yrs of retiiir.. < 4 \ e hurried back 11 . i ^ J . ^ ^ v 1 ! ? ! 0 ' T1"ey e re dear "Volves% the guest of honor baing *Haae? n "Lnt.e" t J L ^ S t h e, stopped off two u s en route to P*r»1r>ff i-b*r! +>,« nv ? •" neeoner. She had wld hold its annual mtst l i t h ^ ' r ; ? wnere tne Oberlin-in^Shansi Executive the schl at - " o h ! T• fi< 5 *5 8' l s 1 8 1 1 ^ H«^i ^ho continues as the heal of' er Chinese was available for the necM«rv rf+7 fi Jr* a £ ° ' w h e n n o o t h t/ secured another fine Obine°t w ma » ! y ' : S t l V ' e Presidency; Later Oheeloo end allied p l e a s M t . to^cs ' ^»*«»T «^ •» **lk#<! rm,c>> »f «the.*IldrB^ |