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Volume I: Called to Serve, January 1929-June 1951 |
To Alberta Williams King11 June 1944
Dear Mother: I received your letter and was very glad to here from you. I am doing fine and still having a nice time. Tell everybody at home hello. We went to church Sunday in Simsbury and we were the only negro's there Negroes and whites go the the same church. Sunday morning we had church in the boad house and I lead it I an the religious leader I have to speak on some text every Sunday to 107 boys we really have good meetings. Our work is very easy we have to get up a 6:00 every day and be in the bed a 10:00. I have a job in the Kicthin so I get better food than any of the boys and more I get as much as I want. Tell daddy hello and I am praying for the church and all. I will write again soon. Your Son [signed] M. L. P.S. Dont forget to see Mr Conell about the test as soon as possible ALS. CKFC. |