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Ida Chamness writings on travel and religion, 1927-1938

1927-04-13 Page 24

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- 24 - opposition for it; but, felt peace and greater happiness than she had for a long time. Mamma and Georgetta felt greatly relieved and pleased after the meeting; for, they had dreaded it much; and felt very fearful: hardly daring to talk of it to each other. E. Davies made a special trip over to tell us what a sweet message the Friends thot mamma had for them. And how Lucy really appreciated it. Edmund Hatcher treated us to some good chocolates. And William Land gave Georgetta and I each a book. Soon we packed up our things and started for New Castle. We felt it very touching to leave. And our feelings of gratitude to kind friends were deeper than we could express. We kissed E. Davies Farewell, waving as we left. I took a picture of she Edmund Hatcher, Edward Sturge, mamma and Georgetta in the yard just before leaving. Edmund Hatcher and William Land accompanied us to the depot; where we had a tendering parting: weeping under a sense of
 
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