Correspondence, 1923-1930
to KAT. South China, ME, 1923 7/26.
States she cannot be forced to enjoy living in Jerusalem but will try.
At Yearly Meeting, Rufus Jones spoke of the work Khalil and she were doing in Palestine
observations of her surroundings.
Tells Khalil not to worry about Selim [KAT’s brother] and offers advice; suggests he be loving. Asks about Khalil's impressions of London Yearly Meeting. Wonders if she behaves better with her parents than she does with him. Thinks it might help if they prayed together, for themselves and those whom they would help.
Mentions reckoning of a debt for Ermina and Khalil, and how well Rufus Jones spoke of Khalil at Yearly Meeting and is glad that they are both her friends.
Update on business issues, such as buying and selling liberty bonds.
Dates
- Creation: 1923-1930
Language of Materials
English
Description of letters
Not all the letters are described here, but those that are are based on content or tone. In general, they are loving letters to her husband, KAT, which give details of her visit to family in South China, ME in the summer of 1923.
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