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school for girls, and will be the only
boarding school of any kind in the
State of Guerrero, where there Is at
present probably not a single school
above the sixth grade. There are said
to be 200 children in Chilpancingo
ibis year who could not get into the
public schools, and we had a dozen
Kirls in this territory who were beg
ging for a chance to go to school
otber than to the little schools of
tbe small towns and ranches. We ar9
boping and praying that some one
may be sent to us this fall to take
charge of this school work.
Aquilles Serdan, No. 22, Toluca,
Mex.
The 18,000 orphans at Alexan
dropol cared for by Near Ease Re
lief are housed in 200 stone buildings,
which, if placed end to end, would
make a continuous line of orphanage
buildings more than two miles long.
Sermon for Special Days. By Fred
erick D. Kershner, M. A., LL. D. Pub
lisher, George H. Doran Company,
New York. Price $1.50. Year by
year the number of special days for
special sermons is steadily increasing,
and there is no telling how many
more there will be. It is no easy
matter to And satisfactory sermons
for such occasions. This book will
furnish many suggestions that will
prove helpful and profitable.
Texts Explained. By F. W. Farrar,
D. D., F. R. S. Publishers, George
H. Doran Company, New York. Price
$1. This is a new issue of an old
book, but it is none the less valuable
for that reason. In it the author
COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
In the City of Richmond.
A private day school for girls with primary, intermediate, and high school depart
ments. College preparatory and general courses.
Eighth session opens September 21, 1922.
There will be a responsible person at ths school building, 1619 Monument Avenue,
from 9:30 to 10:30 A. M., Monday to Friday, through July, August and September 1-21
to answer inquiries.
ELIZABETH GRAEME BARBOUR
Head of the School.
Get Ready for Fall Business
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most up-to-date supplies for Sunday Schools. Following are some of the prircipai
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RICHMOND, VA.
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goes through each book in the New
Testament and takeB out the texts
which he thinks needs explanations.
His comments on them are usually
very brief, but they will prove to the
ordinary reader to be helpful, illu
minating and inspiring.
To Bo Near Unto God. By Abraham
Kuyper. Publishers, Berdmans-Sev
ensma Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Price $1. This book contains 611
small, closely printed pages, and is
made up of 110 devotional talks on
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Whitoliiw-MatliiH: At the manse,
Trenton, Tennessee, May 12, 1922,
by the pastor, Rev. Lynn F. Ross,
Mr. L. G. Whitelaw, of Jackson, Ten
nessee, and Miss Trule Mathis, of
Humboldt, Tennessee.
Hlielton-Canada : At Trenton, Trn
nessee, July 6, 1S22, by Rev. Lynn
F. Ross, Mr. W. A. Shelton, of Mem
phis, and M'ss Ima Canada, of Ruth
erford, Tennessee.
George- Flo worn: At ,the manse
Trenton, Tennessee, July 15, 1922, by
the Rev. Lynn F. Ross, Mr. James
George and Miss Louere Flowers, both
of Gibson county.
? McKenzie-Whitohead : At the home
of the bride, in Trenton, Tennessee,
July 15, 1922, by Rev. Lynn F. Ross,
pastor of the bride, Mr. Lonii Mc
Kenzie and Miss Janie Whitehead,
both of Trenton.
WiUiums-Sightlcr The marriage
of Mr. William Vernon Williams and
Miss Mattie Margarett Sightler was
solemnized at the manse of the Avon
dale Presbyterian church by the Rev.
F. B. Webb, D. D., on July the 24th,
both being of Birmingham, Ala.
Hardy-Ncal: In the Roanoke
church, Charlotte county, August 10,
1922, by Rev. P. J. Murdock, Mr. Leo
H. Hardy to Miss Lillian Neal, both
of Aspen, Virginia.
Jordan-Anderson: July 30, 1922,
at their home in Summit, Miss., Mr.
E. M. Jordan and Miss Elizabeth An*
derson were united in mariage by
Rev. Robert M. McGehee.
Bellar-Bracy : In Little Rock, Ark.,
April 6, 1922, at the home of the
bride's parents by the Rev. John Van
Lear, D. D., Mr. Norman A. Bellar
and Miss Frances Bracy, both of Lit
tle Rock.
WilHon-Grcenwood: At the First
Presbyterian church, Little Rock,
Ark., by Rev. John Van Lear, D. D.,
pastor, on June 15, 1922, Mr. James
Caswell Wilson and Miss Anne Breck
inridge Greenwood, both of Little
Rock, were united in marriage.
Tynes: At her home In Summit,
Miss., Mrs. Fannie Cummings Tynes,
wife of W. A. Tynes, July 21. Inter
ment in Woodlawn Cemetery, July
23. Another Christian worker, loving
friend and useful life departed.
Willlama: Our dear sister, Mrs.
Sarah Claudia \Villiams, died on the
21st of July in her 84th year. She
was a life-long member of the Pres
byterian church and died as she had
always lived with her hopes fixed on
heaven.
Aletha Morrison.
Caldwell: At Memphis, Tennessee,
June 16, 1922, in the forty-fourth
year of his life, Albert Green Cald
well. Interment was in the family
plot In Oakwood cemetery, Trenton,
Tennessee. .
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