"Dec. 4, 1922 Reached Lanc. at 9 o'clock and ? was in the house. Stayed at church until dismissed. But left at once. No time to wait for you folks. Seen nothing of Mollie nor Elizabeth. Hoping you reached hme safe Good and short sermon. Ella."
"Dear Minnie - Well how are you? heard you are not going to Bon Point wish I was with you, and say if I live to be a hundred I shall never forget the day we took the walk. Would just as soon take it over again wouldn't you? Love to all, Dollie & Jack."
I hope that you arrived home safe from Philadelphia. I looked for you and your sister at the station shortly before I left there. Try and come to Lancaster soon. My next trip I expect to take to New York and it may be real soon. Hope my cards will find you in the the best of health. Your friend,
Dear Sister James, Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God. It surely is wonderful How the Lord works. I do praise God for prividage to be at camp I wish you could be with us, We are living on Halleujah St., its like the Iseralites had it, it surely is Wonderful to be away with the Lord, We are learning wonderful messages It surely does me good to be here and I am sure it would do you good too Praise his dear name forever. Mary, Thelma, Florence, Ernie"