The enclosed letter, so full of pathos and good
feeling concerning the case referred to, and expressive of the writer's strong desire
for her household to be kept in fellowship with the Church, has been recieved by me from Sister Mary Coray Roberts, the wife of Brother O. C. Roberts. The letter fully
explains the case as far as we know anything about it.
I would like you to take the matter in hand and
have it carefully examined. It would be well perhaps to have Brother John Morgan
join you in the examination of this case. He is here at the present time, but leaves
for Colorado in the morning. We have submitted this matter to him, and he says that
if he is advised by you where he shall meet you, he will hold himself in readiness
to respond to any request you may make to meet him. You should inform him the time
and the place most convenient for you to meet. A letter addressed to Manassa, Colora-
do, will reach him.
We have written by this mail to Brother F. A. Ham-
mond to not enforce the decision, but to await a further examination of the case by
you.
The enclosed letter, so full of pathos and good
feeling concerning the case referred to, and expressive of the writer's strong desire
for her household to be kept in fellowship with the Church, has been recieved by me from Sister Mary Coray Roberts, the wife of Brother O. C. Roberts. The letter fully
explains the case as far as we know anything about it.
I would like you to take the matter in hand and
have it carefully examined. It would be well perhaps to have Brother John Morgan
join you in the examination of this case. He is here at the present time, but leaves
for Colorado in the morning. We have submitted this matter to him, and he says that
if he is advised by you where he shall meet you, he will hold himself in readiness
to respond to any request you may make to meet him. You should inform him the time
and the place most convenient for you to meet. A letter addressed to Manassa, Colorado, will reach him.
We have written by this mail to Brother F. A. Hammond to not enforce the decision, but to await a further examination of the case by
you.