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{will be the next
joy for you
They are in health
Loving ever Dot}

{Sunday
1h
June 30}

My dearest friend
Jennie

I cannot tell you how
overjoyed I was this morning
over your success Mr Covert
always said you would come
off victorious I couldnt resist
telegraphing a sweet [?note] too.
long to wait to have you know
the anxious heart I had for
you and the [Youth] of the
land who will rise up and
call you & yours blessed
Dr Pattison our former Pastor
who served us in your Mother's
last days is preaching for us this
morning on his way to the sea
shore. He is a guest of Mrs Townsend
Last Tuesday his son Rob the

strained my side in lifting a
sliding door I am over the worst
of it time will heal it I can
use my needle and am thankful
for that. Oriel has been very sick
so I hear confined to his bed
I think he must be better or some
one would have told me I have
only met him twice on the street since he came
Do you remember Mrs [Bouck]
a dear friend to me in my greatest
sorrow. She was delighted this
morning at church when I
told her of your triumph sends
her congratulations also Mr
Gibson who was so much
to me at the "Lathrop Memorial"
when I told him this morning
his face beamed with joy. "[State]
news said he I take the Sunday
paper. You little know the many hearts
rejoicing with me for you How
is Henry & Mrs Nash. I hope that

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