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jcnuury 17, 1909. TH
er for good to them that love God to them
who are the called, according to His purpse";
therefore, we feel assured that
these bereaved ones In their affliction
etui hiok. up ana say, "His will be done,
He doetli all things well."
"Blessed are the dead which die in the
Lord .... that they may rest from their
labors, and their works do follow them."
Mrs. F. W. Culp,
Mrs. Ellen L. Compton,
Mrs. L. L. Sheiry,
Mrs. James Trimble.
MRS. N. K. GUTHRIE.
At a called meeting of The Laides' Aid
and the Woman's Missionary Societies of
Village churca. Charlotte Court House,
January 6, 1909, the following resolutions
were adopted:
In His providence, our Father has taken
oui friend and co-worker, Mrs. N. K.
Guthrie, to dwell with Him in his own
"house rot made with hands " It is with
bowed heads and saddened hearts that
we submit to His will. We shall miss
her prayers, her interest and her wise
counsel, in our societies. We deeply deplore
the loss of one so full of zeal, earnestness
and helpfulness, in whose heart
the cause of Missions ever held a foremost
place, to whose soul a vision of a
lost world was the incentive for noblest
effort, and it will be lone- hofnro v.**,
place is filled. But he who raised her
up through grace to such a life of usefulness
in his service is able, and will
give us another helper in the work she
laid down; therefore, be it,
Resolved, That these two societies desire
to place on record this mefhorial of
Mrs. Guthrie; that we tender our sincere
and loving sympathy to her bereaved
children; that we point them to Him
"who dceth all things well," even in His
afflictive Providence, and that we commend
them to His tender love and care.
That a copy of these resolutions be sent
to the "Presbyterian of the South," and to
the "Charlotte Gazette," with request
that they publish them.
Committee "Wnmon'
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ty":
Mrs. C. M. Hutcheson, Chairman,
Mrs. F. B. Watkins,
Miss Lily P. Daniel.
Committee "Ladles' Aid Society."
Mrs. J .D. Shepperson, Chairman.
Mrs. M. R. Puryear,
Miss Bessie Daniel.
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