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WOMAN'S WORK.
(Continued from Page 7)
your Auxiliary?
The leaflet sent you tells you va
rious ways in which you can get the
study book before your Auxiliary, for
the tnree officers to whom this letter
is addressed must unite their ener
gies in trying to get the study book
In the hands of every woman in the
Church. Read the leaflet carefully
and sea what kind of a study class
you can plan for. Perhaps you will
have* several kinds, but be sure to
have one at least!
Before you throw this paper into the
waste-basket decide to start right now
to organize the Study Class.
TRENTON, TENN.
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The Woman's Auxiliary in this
church is closing the best year In
the woman's work of the church. Un
der the efficient leadership of Mrs.
W. L. Wade, much interest is being
manifested in all the branches of the
work, especially in Mission and Bible
Study. The financial report will show
a large increase over all former years.
MIIS. ,J. W. BRUCE.
The Synodical of Alabama wishes
to place on record its deep sense ot
loss in the passing of that rare
woman, Mrs. J. W. Bruce, who for
so many years filled the honored of
fice of president of this organization,
and under whose wise leadership it
grew and prospered and became a
potent factor in the great work of
advancing the kingdom.
Mrs. Bruce dedicated her many tal
ents ungrudgingly and without reser
vation to the service of the Master
Her unusual gift for organization, her
extraordinary administrative ability
the mental clarity with which she
grasped a subject, and a delightful,
humorous way in which she made her
hearers see it, all fitted her wonder
fully for the work she was called
to do, and in the generosity of her
nature she gave herself and all the
rich stores of her mind and spirit
gladly and without limit. With these
rare endowments united to a whole
hearted zeal Mrs. Bruce soon be
came recognized as a leader in the
Southern Presbyterian Church, and
she served in one high office after
another, until three years ago she
was chosen as chairman of the Wom
an's Advisory Council, the highest
honor within the gift of the women
of the Presbyterian Church, and in
this exalted position, as elsewhere,
her term of service was marked by
distinguished success.
We have spoken of her being hon
ored in the gift of these offices, but
in truth Mrs. Bruce honored the of
fice in every case, in that there was
no perfunctory performance of duty
on . her part, but she invariably put
a new and vivid life into all that
she touched through the force of her
warm and glowing personality.
The remarkable woman of whom
we speak had a great capacity for
friendship and a rare gift in winning
friends. Pew women have "been so
beloved as she. Being so true and
loyal herself, she received in return
a devotion and sympathy which in
cluded her work also, and secured
for her interest and co-operation in
all her undertakings. There can be
no doubt that this was an important
factor in her successful leadership,
for it is certain that no man may
walk remote and alone and hope to
achieve aught that is worth while.
When, on the 18th of November,
the King's messenge appeared sud
denly and bade her lay aside all the
activities she loved so well ? the du
ties of the lionie, of the social world,
of club life, and of the beloved church
? and summoned ner to other helds
of work, there was no hesitation or
reluctance in her response.
The messenger had but reached the
threshold and beckoned, when, with
a smile, she rose and followed as he
drew aside the curtain and passed
into that other room. Gone from our
midst is her cheery, helpful, earthly
presence and her lovely face with its
frame of silver hair, but the strong,
beautiful spirit of her will abides
with us forever. We must not say
that she is dead.
"There is no death.
What seems such is transition.
This life of mortal breath
Is but a suburb of the life Elysian
Whose portal we call death."
Committee from Synodlcal,
Mrs. James A. Going,
Chairman ;
Mrs. Joseph McLester, I
Mrs. Frank Rushton,
Mrs. J. Walter Black, i
Mrs. J. S. Monk, J
Mrs. Thomas M. McMillan. j
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