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Cora Whitley correspondence, 1921-1935
1934-11-08 Maud D. Rathbun to Mrs. Whitley
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Nov. 8 0 1934 My Dear Mrs. Whitley: I am truly sorry that illness kept you from Dubuque. We were so disapointed not to have you. We used your Prayer for the second morning and added one for you. I sincerely hope you are entirely well again. Every one loves you so much, and enjoys hearing you speak to us. You have given us so much to remember. Be very careful and keep on taking the best care of yourself. We all need the inspiration you give us. I will hope that you can at another time speak to us. Mrs. R. S. Whitley was at the Dubuque meeting to hear you. Again hoping this finds you fully recovered. I am most sincerely yours Maud D. Rathbum.
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Nov. 8 0 1934 My Dear Mrs. Whitley: I am truly sorry that illness kept you from Dubuque. We were so disapointed not to have you. We used your Prayer for the second morning and added one for you. I sincerely hope you are entirely well again. Every one loves you so much, and enjoys hearing you speak to us. You have given us so much to remember. Be very careful and keep on taking the best care of yourself. We all need the inspiration you give us. I will hope that you can at another time speak to us. Mrs. R. S. Whitley was at the Dubuque meeting to hear you. Again hoping this finds you fully recovered. I am most sincerely yours Maud D. Rathbum.
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