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ODtoher 14, 1914.<br />
A FAMILY PAPER.<br />
was found on entering her work at<br />
IN ME.MORIAM.<br />
the University that Miss McWiliams, MRS. REV. N. K. JOHNSTON.<br />
:r^ N o t e s<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Reformed</strong> <strong>Presbyterian</strong> ChnrcIi<br />
while studying for her A. B. degree, Mrs. Rosamond R. Johnston, relict haTing no publuhing house of ita oyrn, its<br />
***Communion was observed at had <strong>also</strong> done more than enough work of the laie -N R. Johnston. D.D., passed<br />
to her rest August 22nd, at uhe CatechismB, Lesson Helps. Church <strong>and</strong> Sab<br />
membera are ad-rised to aend their ordera for<br />
Syracuse, N. Y.. Sabbath. Oct. 4th. in History for her M. A. She will.<br />
Rev. John B. Gilmore of York, N. Y., however, do some research work in age of 82 years, at the home of her bath School Suppliea of every deacription to<br />
assisting.<br />
local history.<br />
son-in-law, Rev. T. Holmes Walker,<br />
Wiihcnpoon CDe presbpterian Publication<br />
r'UVIIVUIIVII Board orsarofita of<br />
Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. Johnston has<br />
*i*On Oct. 1st, Carlyle Shields Mc- ***Dr. David G. Wylie was married<br />
Bld(., Philadelphia<br />
Depositories<br />
for many years been an active worker<br />
Lam, <strong>and</strong> William Russell Faris. on the evening of October 1, to Mrs.<br />
in Christ's Kingdom, both in tho;e<br />
were ordained to the eldership in tho Thomas, a member of the Scotch<br />
Barlow's Indigo Blue will not<br />
numerous duties which fall to tbe lot<br />
Barnet congregation.<br />
<strong>Presbyterian</strong> Church, of which Dr.<br />
of an active pastor's wife, <strong>and</strong> in a In use for Wty years U proof th«» i' Qnflt rtP<br />
Wylie was formerly pastor. Dr. John<br />
«**Mrs. Catharine A. Huntsman,<br />
more public way in the activities of (a the best. AU grocers sell It. UpUl Ul<br />
F. Carson performed the ceremony<br />
wife of Dr. William R. Hamilton, of<br />
tbe kingdom at large. In early life t ree Sammies Mailed «, •<br />
at the Savoy Hotel, tbis city. Dr.<br />
Pittsburgh, Pa., died after a four<br />
she was a teacher in the public ADAH PFRonn & CO otreaK<br />
Wylie is now Secretary of the<br />
days' illness of pneumonia, on Sabbath.<br />
October 4, 1914.<br />
ward was associated with her hus<br />
33 North Seoond St., Phlladelphli WIUIUCS<br />
schools of New York City, <strong>and</strong> after<br />
WhoUtalm DruggLU PlnthoC<br />
Church Erection Fund of the <strong>Presbyterian</strong><br />
Churcb, administering a fund<br />
b<strong>and</strong> in academic work in Oil City,<br />
***Pittsburgh Presbytery will meet of about $2,500,000. <strong>The</strong> first Mrs.<br />
W H a t ISc Will D o<br />
Pa. In later years her work lay upon<br />
in regular session in the Youngstown, Wylie was Miss McWilliams, the<br />
the Pacific Coast, where for nearly<br />
<strong>The</strong>little matter of 15c in stamps •will bring- you the Pathflnderfor<br />
13 weeks on trial. <strong>The</strong>Pathflnderisanillustrated<br />
Ohio, church on Tuesday, Oct. 27. daughter of an Elder in our Third<br />
a quarter of a century she was actively<br />
engaged with her husb<strong>and</strong>, mis-<br />
1914, at 10 a. m.. Eastern time.—W. Churcb. this city, <strong>and</strong> Mr. Wylie is<br />
weekly, published at the Nation's Capital, for the Nation; now<br />
T. K. Thompson, Clerk.<br />
a son of our Northwood congregation,<br />
<strong>and</strong> a graduate of Geneva Colsionating<br />
among the Chinese at Oakl<strong>and</strong>,<br />
Cal. She had been connected<br />
inlts 21st year of i ncreasing: success. <strong>The</strong> paper fillsthe bill<br />
*«*Communion at York N. Y., will<br />
withoutemptying the pursejit costsbutSlayear. Ifyou want<br />
lege, being at one time editor of the<br />
be held November first Sabbath. Services<br />
every evening of the preceding<br />
State for many years, a part oi<br />
with the W. C. T. U. work of the<br />
to keep posted on whatis g-oing on in the world, attheleastexpense<br />
of time or money, thisis your means. Ifyou wanta pa-<br />
Cabinet.<br />
week, except Saturday. <strong>The</strong> pastor A JOINT COMMUNION AND A RE which time she was State Supt. of<br />
perin your home whichis sincere, reliable, entertaining, wholesome,<br />
the Pathfinder is yours. Ifyou would appreciate a pa<br />
will be assisted by Rev. A. A. Wylie,<br />
UNION.<br />
Literature, <strong>and</strong> later President of the<br />
Your<br />
of Syracuse. N. Y.<br />
Our communion on th^ lourth Sabbath<br />
of August was a joint cummunion leadership <strong>and</strong> her consecration to<br />
State Union. Her rare ability for<br />
per which puts everything Foot clearly, fairly, Comfort<br />
briefly—hereitis at<br />
last. Send only •IS l5c GUARANTEED to show that you migh IN tlike THE such IrygQ a paper.<br />
***We are in receipt of an advance<br />
of the Greeley <strong>and</strong> Evans congregations.<br />
It was firstplanned as a Pres<br />
front ranks of women <strong>and</strong> Christian *" IScdoesnotrepay - Soft vici us. butwearegladto kid, investin New Friends.<br />
the Master won her a place in the<br />
<strong>and</strong> we will send the Pathflnderon probation 13 weeks. <strong>The</strong><br />
copy of an address on "Public Social<br />
Covenanting with Christ, the True<br />
byterial communion. When the time work. Her loyalty to her Covenant<br />
Or send $1 for full year; nnllncd, money turn back Style any flexiblesole, time If not<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong>eur of Nations," to be delivered<br />
in the National Reform Convenenanter<br />
Church <strong>and</strong> cause. She was<br />
raltber J;eel». Laced to conform<br />
vows always held her true to the Cov<br />
satisfied. Addre.ss Pathfinder, dressy model. Bx T, Mfi'l Washington. arehsnpiMirl, D.C.<br />
tion in Park Street Church, Boston,<br />
"diligent in business, fervent in spirit<br />
to shape of any (oot.<br />
October 20, 1914.<br />
serving the Lord."—P. J. McD. ^ZWEAK<br />
came, it became evident that none of<br />
the pastors could remain over Sabbath,<br />
except those of Greeley <strong>and</strong><br />
Evans. <strong>The</strong> Greeley congregation had<br />
already decided to observe their fall<br />
For \Tum«u,t.)iililr