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Appendix B
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her “Elmshaven” home Oct. 9. Left Oct. 28 for So. Calif. Met
appointments in Fresno on Sabbath, then spent a few days in Hanford
and assisted in meetings there and in Lemoore and Armona. In L.A.
weekend of Nov. 3-7, and spoke in tent Sabbath and Sunday. In San
Diego Nov. 7-28, ill and unable to do much speaking, but pleased
with progress in preparing san. for occupancy. Visited Glendale San.,
Redlands, Riverside, San Fernando, and L.A. in early Dec., and
returned to “Elmshaven” about Dec. 19 or 20. Testimonies for the
Church, vol. 8, was published in 1904.
1905
Attended portion of bookmen’s convention in
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Mt. View Jan. 19-25, and spoke a number of times. Busy with final
work on MH and 9T, and burdened to prepare many things already
written, for publication. Granddaughter Ella was married to D. E.
Robinson May 1. Left May 3 for Washington, to attend G.C. session.
Accompanied by W.C.W. and wife and Maggie Hare. Reached D.C.
May 10; spoke at opening meeting of session and 10 times during
session; also in Takoma Park church June 3. Left D.C. for Calif.
June 7. Stopped 10 days in So. Calif. and joined in counsel re Loma
Linda property; also visited San Diego and Paradise Valley San., and
Glendale.
Attended San Jose camp meeting, and spoke 5 times. Returned to
“Elmshaven” about July 4; exceedingly busy with writing. Attended
So. Calif. camp meeting in August; visited Loma Linda, Glendale, and
Paradise Valley San., speaking and counseling at each place. Returned
home to “Elmshaven” about Sept. 21, and spent remaining months
of 1905 writing and meeting speaking appointments locally. Greatly
burdened with the various interests of the work, and with her writing,
anxious to prepare for printing much valuable counsel in her files.
Troubled by thought that she might die and leave important work
unfinished. The Ministry of Healing was published in 1905.
1906
At home, busy with writing as year began. Deeply burdened over
Battle Creek and many other matters. Often in night visions seemed