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August 18, 1909.
meeting In Sunday school the following
Sunday. From that time, for twenty
years, with intervals of unavoidable interruptions,
has Mrs. Grigg continued a
faithful attendant and a helpful scholar.
Her step grew slow, her form bent, but
110 infirmities weakened her zeal for
the House of God. Her Interest In the
Phu roll WOO ahnwn r\nt nnlv hv har
ular attendance, but by her efforts to
bring others into the fold, which she
found a refuge. It seems that our class
can not spare her lively devotion to its
prosperity, her slow but clear comprehension
of. her strong faith in the prom
ises contained in the lesson. But we
know that her heart will never more be
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troubled: that she has entered into the
mansion prepared for her, there to dwell
and rejoice evermore. Her summons
was sudden, but our Father, after a few
hours of suffering, "sent out his light
and his truth and brought her into his
holy hill." As we are called home one
by one, may the members of this class
all "sit together in heavenlv nlaces" and
with ranks unbroken unite to "sing
praises, sing- praises to our King,'
through all eternity,
Her Sunday School Teacher.
The "Metropolitan Magazine" has enlisted
for the war against "The White
Death." The initial article in the April
number is a masterful one by W. O. F.
Lewis on Tuberculosis, The Disease and
its Causes. It is profusely illustrated
with pictures and diagrams. The showing
it makes is sufficient to startle the
mind and to set all to thinking. In the
May issue of the same magazine a second
article of the series deal with
the prevention of tuberculosis.
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EXCURSIONS
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