Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 22 (1907)

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Lt 221, 1907

Nicola, Brother and Sister [C. C.]

St. Helena, California

July 20, 1907

Previously unpublished.

Dear Brother and Sister Nicola:

I have just received a very interesting letter from Brother Burden, telling of his visit to the northern camp-meetings. Brother Burden thinks you are needed and that your labors would be highly appreciated at the Loma Linda Sanitarium; and he has asked me what I thought of your connecting with the work there. I have no hesitancy in saying that I think you would be appreciated there, and also that you would enjoy Loma Linda as a place of labor. 22LtMs, Lt 221, 1907, par. 1

I wish you could have visited Paradise Valley Sanitarium, National City, California. I think you would be pleased with either of these places, and I would certainly advise you to go to one or the other. 22LtMs, Lt 221, 1907, par. 2

I do not know where you are at present; but as I sent a letter to you a few days ago addressed to Melrose, I will send this also to that address. It will be a great satisfaction to me to see you settled at Loma Linda, where you can have plenty of fruit, and where there are opportunities for you to visit other places nearby. I greatly desire that you shall go there. Your help is needed at Loma Linda. A work is to be done there in becoming acquainted with the people living in the places near the sanitarium. Your help is needed in this beautiful part of Southern California. 22LtMs, Lt 221, 1907, par. 3

I will not write more, as I so recently sent you a long letter. I invite you to accept a position either at Loma Linda or at Paradise Valley; but I feel that your help is greatly needed at Loma Linda. 22LtMs, Lt 221, 1907, par. 4

In haste. 22LtMs, Lt 221, 1907, par. 5