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May 25, 1910. THI
This estimate of her was formed while
she was still with us, a tribute to the
life and character of one whom I knew
through the almost thirteen years of
my husband's pastorate in Alexandria,
and loved?I will not try to say how
much.
May the lesson of this quiet life just
ended, be to others what it has been to
me, and so may it prove true that, although
she is resting from her labors,
her "works do follow" her. Rev. 14:13.
Emily A. Dinwiddle.
MRS. EDNA NASH GRAVES.
Mrs. Edna (Nash) Graves was born
near Woodville, Miss., June 17, 1883. She
was married to Mr. S. Jackson Graves,
December 7, 1904.
Early in life she united with the Methodist
Episcopal church, and on August
11, 1907, transferred her membership to
the Norwood Presbyterian Church.
She fell asleep :'n Jesus April 12, 1910,
alter a short illness, leaving a devoted
hubsand and a little babe four months
old.
A devoted daughter, a loving and faithful
wife, a tender mother.
D. O. B.
FLOWERS BY THE WAYSIDE.
A young girl visiting the country was
following the farmer's wife along a winding
half-overgrown path amid a tangle
of wild flowers. The young visitor exclaimed
at their variety and beauty. "I
mean to gather all I can carry when we
go back and I have a little more time,"
she said. "Better pick them now if you
"nfli mem," saia me eiuer wuiuau.
" 'Tain't likely we'll come back this way."
It was one of those simple, homely incidents
that sometimes seem to epitomize
life. We must pick now, if we want
them at all, the flowers that God scatters
along our waj[. The pleasant hours, the
dear friendships, the offered confidences,
the happy gatherings?all the brightnesses
and blessings that we so often push
aside, but mean to find leisure to enjoy
some time?we must take them day by
day as they come, or we shall lose them
altogether; we never can turn back to
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