The Reformed Presbyterian Standard and also 0\ir ... - Rparchives.org
The Reformed Presbyterian Standard and also 0\ir ... - Rparchives.org
The Reformed Presbyterian Standard and also 0\ir ... - Rparchives.org
You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles
YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.
6 THE CHRISTIAN NATION. Vol. ei.<br />
C^ wi>c!t^ f^Ao'nfiy on Saturday, June 13. <strong>The</strong>y were <strong>also</strong> one of the reasons why the mission mother <strong>and</strong> sister. Mr. McConaughy<br />
V^OrrCopOIlQCilCCt overSabbath guests of Northwood. holds such a prominent place in the joined them in Chicago on his return<br />
NORTHWOOD, OHIO. <strong>The</strong>y sang in Bellefontaine on Friday affections of the congregation. It Is from Synod <strong>and</strong> accompanied them<br />
<strong>The</strong> life of every congregation, like ^'-"^"^^^S <strong>and</strong> in Bellecenter on Satur- an illustration of the general prin- home.<br />
day evening to good audiences. Come ciple contained in the words of Christ Mrs. Nellie Seaman, of St Josenh<br />
that of each individual, is made up of ^g^.^_<br />
_..^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^^^ .^_ ^^^^^ ^j^^ ^ daughter of Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Wm<br />
a strange mixture of sun <strong>and</strong> shade. ^^ Wednesday evening, June 24, will your heart be <strong>also</strong>." <strong>The</strong> ladies Bayles, of this place, underwent an<br />
Scarcely had the last echoes of the ^^^ ^^^^^ ^j^^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ Guthrie, appreciated the interest shown by the operation at Rochester, Minn., <strong>and</strong> Is<br />
holiday festivities died away m the ^^ ^jellefontaine, was laid to rest in mem'bers of the other congregations reported as regaining health <strong>and</strong><br />
distance, when it was apparent that ^^^ cemetery beside her husb<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> were not unmindful of the fact strength again. Mrs. Margaret Gee,<br />
the death angel was hovermg over ^.^ children, the last of whom had that the success of the evening was of Lawrence, Kansas, was recently<br />
two of our homes <strong>and</strong> on March 14th, pj-gceded her seventeen years. After due in no small degree to the presence visiting her mother, Mrs. Humphreys,<br />
after weeks of suffering, patiently ^^^ ^^^^^ y^^^.^ ^^ patient waiting, of their guests.<br />
<strong>and</strong> other relatives here. Miss Nina<br />
borne, Mr. A. G. Patterson "entered j^^^ ,gavior took her.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Rev. R. C. Reed was present McKeown graduated from the rural<br />
into that rest prepared for the peo- q^^ Thursday, June 25, Mrs. D. C. <strong>and</strong> took part in the opening exer- school in June. Mr. Mathew Young<br />
pie Of God." On the following Wed- p^tterson was called to Regina, Can- cises. has returned home after spending<br />
nesday Mr. E. Milroy, whose life ^^^_ ^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^^ brother, Rev. some time with his son, Mr. John<br />
had been lengthened to more than j ^^ ^^^^^ because of the sad death NEW ALEXANDRIA, PA. Young, <strong>and</strong> family, at Denison, Kan.<br />
four-score <strong>and</strong> ten years, passed on ^^ ^j^^j^. j.^^j^ daughter Margaret. We <strong>The</strong> Rev. J. C. McFeeters conducted Mr. James McKeown represented our<br />
Botrof"these ren"were"wentnown ^'"^ ^^"' '" '^*^ '"^^""^^ "' ^'^"'''°'' our communion May 30. It was a Sa^^^ath School at the State conven-<br />
Both ot these men were wen Known ^^^ ..^^^ j.j^^ ^^^^^ the ^. , ^ ^ ., ., r^v. tlon which met In Shen<strong>and</strong>oah, June<br />
to the Covenanter Church <strong>and</strong> are g^^ ^^ ^^^_,. ,.-^^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ .^ time long to be remembered. <strong>The</strong> g_ ^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^.^^.^'^^ ^^<br />
missed in the congregation <strong>and</strong> com- ^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^ ^ j^g^^^_ ,^^^ rich spiritual preaching was a feast to g^nta Ana, Cal., recently stopped off<br />
^^'^''-y- Man of Sorrows hath a part." all. Prayer meetings were held Wed- here for a days' visit with his<br />
At our spring communion our pas- . ^^^^^^^ Thursday <strong>and</strong> Friday even- nephew, Mr. T. J. Edgar. He had been<br />
tor was ably assisted by Rev. A. M. ^^ g^LPH IN BOSTON. Drenaratorv to communion On visiting a brother at Tingly, Iowa,<br />
Thompson of Utica. Five of our ^he Ladies' Missionary Society of "^^^ Preparatory to communion. On ^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^.^ ^^ 6 - .<br />
young people united with the Church, ^^^^^ g^.^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^ ^.^ Friday our hearts were made glad ^^^^^^ ^^ ^.^.^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^ ^^^<br />
Roscoe Reed, Alfred <strong>and</strong> Margaret Pat- j^ ^^^ hospital in Latakia ever since *y the addition of Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Claw- j^^^^ gj^^j. Armstrong, of Blanchard,<br />
terson, iMarcella Davis <strong>and</strong> Helen ^^^ hospital was established in 1896. son <strong>and</strong> family, from Saltsburg U. P. was a welcome visitor at the home of<br />
^"'^^-<br />
Accordingly, every time Dr. Balph Church. On Saturday Robert Camp- her mother, Mrs. Jaa» Blair.<br />
Mr <strong>and</strong> Mrs John McLean of the ^^^^^ ^,,^3 „^ ^ f„l„^gl,_ ,, i, ^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^_ ^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^<br />
Bellefontame congregation who have gj.eat pleasure to the congregation to ^^ , ^ ^^ _ ^ ^^.,^ ever had was the concert given by<br />
bought a farm east of Huntsville, have ^ear from the Doctor's own lips about ^*