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W-MCP1-3a.042 FORM LETTER LIKELY TO REV. CALVIN MCQUESTEN AND BIBLE CLASS OF MACNAB STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sep 16 1920 Thursday
To: Whitehern, Hamilton
From: McNab [sic] Street Presbyterian Church, Corner of Hunter [Hamilton]

Dear Friend:

The Forward Bible Class of our church holds its first meeting on Sunday afternoon next (September 19th) at three o'clock. We would like very much to have you with us. we [sic] have enjoyed having Normal School students with us in previous years, and they seemed to enjoy themselves with us. we [sic] would particularly like to have you with us this first Sunday to discuss plans for the season, because it will give you an idea of these plans and you can help us make them.

In our class we have some twenty-five wide awake young people of about your age, and we know it will be a gain to both you and us to get together.

You reach the Class Room from McNab [sic] Street, by the first door at the South end of the Church. So come, if only for this Sunday.

Yours very cordially

Marguerite Meredith

Secretary F.[?].[?].


1 This letter is likely connected with Rev. Calvin McQuesten and his papers




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