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time. His father is very feeble. Minnie Garford expects to be sick before many months. Ethel says Mrs Haines is to take the class till July, but I think she will keep it longer. Of course you will have a class when you come. Mr Mclean does have a hard time getting teachers. I think it is really more impolite to refuse to teach a class when he asks. I did go to the Missionary meeting connected with the Conference, Anna Rich, Sarah, Mrs Charley Johson, Mrs Roslin Cary and myself from Elyria, Mrs. Halch of Oberlin and Mrs Lukins of E.Cleveland went over in the street car together. We all depended upon Mrs Lukins who knew where the 1st Church is located, but she was so busy talking to Mrs ((Hatch)) that she did not notice the church and we went to the end of the Detroit Street railroad which is about two miles beyond the church. You can imagin what a good laugh we had. As we went on the early train, we reached the church in time. The meeting was good, some of the reports were good. Mrs.Prof Jewett had a very sicy paper, and Miss unclear of unclear Turkey, was not only a very sweet looking lady, but a pleasant speaker also. Have you heard her. We only