WORLD CONVENTION DELEGATES
It is a cause for much thankfulness that our dear sister, Mrs. Hugh Kasper has returned from the World Convention safely and in much better health than when she departed on the strenuous but delightful excursion. We all rejoice in her return, and welcome her with true affection to her own land again. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Mackie has not been so fortunate. An attack of illness, probably attributable to the great heat, which she felt considerably, has resulted in medical advice that she must not undertake the return journey for some time. Rest and quiet will do their work, and we are glad to note that Mrs. Mackie is not debarred from quiet outings, and is able to attend church services and even to sp; ah in public on occasions. She asks for our continued prayers on her behalf. She will spend Christmas in America.
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White Ribbon, Volume 19, Issue 9, 1 October 1947, Page 3
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152WORLD CONVENTION DELEGATES White Ribbon, Volume 19, Issue 9, 1 October 1947, Page 3
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