A PARTING MESSAGE FROM MRS. KASPER
169 Tamaki Ihive, Kohimarama, May 18th, 1947. Dear Mrs. Christian, — 1 have only a few days left before leaving for the World Convention. I am very thankful to say I feel rn icli better. I received a letter from Mrs. Boole which gave me quite a thrill. They are *aking my Departmental report, so I -'an announce the three schools to he held in the first business session, and she asked me to be the presiding officer on Monday afternoon, !une 9th. She says the theme that afternoon is “Trouble Spots in Asia,” with speakers from Japan, Korea, India and Malaya. I may be able to send some matter from Convention, With kind regards, I remain, In service, AMY KASPER.
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White Ribbon, Volume 19, Issue 6, 1 July 1947, Page 3
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126A PARTING MESSAGE FROM MRS. KASPER White Ribbon, Volume 19, Issue 6, 1 July 1947, Page 3
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