June
12, 1922
Chicago, Ill.
Dear Kath,
Greetings to Nyack! Hope you
arrived safe
and without mishap.
Honestly, I didn't know I'd
received two letters
without answering. In fact, I thought you owed me a letter.
Really, I didn't imagine this "hurry-blurry" would go to
my head, but it evidently has, in a marked manner.
I'm sure you will enjoy the
quiet of Nyack to
the busy life you've just left at school. Gives one a chance
to be alone and think, doesn't it?
Tomorrow we go to Milwaukee
with P.R. [Paul Rader] for one
night. Ralph Rader is opening tent meetings there. Lord
willing, we start next Sunday in our Tab. Pray for us.
I know this is a stingy letter,
but I will
write more next time. Let me hear about the trip.
Sincerely yours,
Clarence
Phil 1:20 |