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* ■*« ■ w ... THE LUTHERAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. 8 C, JULY 25. 1873. KF 5 h» For the Lutheran Vi JfowbirTy Confertnce. I lor. ^oconliuR Ibreuee to tlie to a falti- adjournment met iu St. Paula »v berry county* S. C., Jun 1873, and fl l HJued b > tbe C Rev. J. A' Sligb t accord form. Xbe Secretary colled ^ following persons ituawe Oj^ir 0*0)08: Cirff. Bt™ E. A. Holies, Paul Derrick, J. A. Sligh, J. 1*. Suaffltier, p p„ H. & Wiagarri, G. W.| llol- lund and H. W. Kuhns. —Messrs. t». Wise, (^apmau, John Hiller, A. L). ggjger, P. Saber, J. \Y. Bale^tiue, 3. Rikanl, A. Her ley, P. R ,^1, Cromer, A. G. bicker jX B. Wheeler. Maj. J. E Treasurer. The minutes of the previous j B g ,rere read and confirmed. jar. J. 1). Sbirey and Mr. gipp were exqpned for non 4«iiee at the present meeting, B*v. G. A. Ilough iiodler were received ntnbers. The Treasurers rejmrt was re t« Messrs. A. 1). Haltiwanger l Balentine, a committee Imported the Siirue collect, show, »g a balance iu the hands of Tre^euc ?r of ... • ■■ Bevs. J. P. Siueltzer, !>.!>., nl G. W. *lollaud hia Alternate. “Wlmt is the relation to the chimb of un bap tired children,” was raUn toted for the subject already before Conference, for diac«AMio« at the nest mating of Conference Reva Smelt set and Holland were appointed to preach un S«relay. Subject, “Justification by Faith t*«w* raaiRil littil weailh ottmaA .p* w rafttftftf w wa la MHPHOTP to tfer wtH wf Gad, la oar wbtoJ 4MI 8 Ik >— - A a — „ f Bl wMFifi Ift WlMMI I »■ ta a t ftMm feta thi* f Vkjj f mffl r asxtinri mtkm wwBBjp. owl a paste*. Hew. J. F Kl gradual* of tha Pbllodalpkfea Rev. Smelt jeer was appointed a ( nnry, havtag grafted a anil and as adv or ti aft! taken 1 BSVi Derrick and K. A. Holies we pouted a committee to draft amble and resolutions relative U» the death of Rev. TV. Berley, a member of this Conference. dboferenoe adjourned for divine services. Prayer by Roe. U, W. Holland. 1 i At 11 o'clock Rev. G. W. Midland preached the opening sermon from 2 Tiin. iii: 5. At the close sermon, the preparatory serv the holy communion were hel ducted by Rev. E. A. Bolles. After an intermission of quarters of an hour Co assembled, and was opened prayer by Rev. A. W. Lind tor. The Committee on Constitution made the following report: Your committee, appointed todraft a Constitution and an order At w “ siness for this body, desire to that they have discharged that and are ready to submit the auch time as your wisdom m wet. Respectfully submit J. 1). Suihey] H. S. Wlio H. W. Kubii The report was adopted, th ttitutioo read, considered by committee to ascertain if any constitutional arrangement pe veottbia C oofertmcw fhw mrah IlIhHagw ing in Oraitgebnrg Onuoty. «. O. On motion, the Ksmsjiiota were continued to read their Kiwny* at tbe next meeting of Conference. Conference adjourned with prayer by Rev. Wiugard SABBATH feXKU tSIUH. At an early boor the ehuirh was crowded, and Mill they came. At tty o'clock, prayer meeting conducted by Rev. Lindier. At ltty oVkiek, Rev. Smeltzer, IUL, preached— text: Rom. r: 8; subject, “The Rraagali cal view of the Atonement.' At the close of the sertnoo Rev. Wiagarri consecrated the elements of the Lonfo Supper, when a large number of the followers of Chriat of onr own and other communion* partook of the Holy Sacrament of onr blessed Lord. After an intermtasiori of «xie hour Conference met In the Interest of the Sabbath-school. The house was crowded to ite utmost capacity. Tbe children were addressed by Ite vs. Hough and Knbns. Thus ended the exercises of another Conference sod holy Sabbath, we trust, to the rdifi catipn of all preseut, and tbe ml vauccmeut of the Redeemer s king dora. The President closed OwrfHtlm according to onr established fcwwi. Pai l Dkihih k. Smtp. fe Amsterdam rbarge, and Rev. Xt la 1 Riillqy, a bavtag from the Gthm pastarsts Rath these brethren have eafeje. I spent their datiee. I In tit I tatu t| mh uam - fafplflfcflT ^ to feUlNOWtl (Ml |Im lllttffiti o( tutr fbiriA ItMNTQlp MN ■ssahsri tabs a fell ^ k w itinji Mil III Ulf > WMMMrw • JifeMl-fckBC. Rev »». Shirk el was iduaaea to hagta the work ta this iavitlag held A resolatioa «as passed direaliag Rev. Dr. II. F. Itittla to visit Flash- liu ( misty sad iwgasise the laiferr sos there to to a roagrsgatioa, sod eFsMwa^eR ▼ fha aST wBapw^BaFe WHa yFeRfeMRv HI m a tjia.io m. tAv aaai ^aJa B la. wFwf alls* IHTFiRaf y IF a 1 aPweRfeP liy WNfeUhlhiivitpd H&t ^ . I'fikl* hi h ta at Mht'i iaMh Mas a «r«* 4^a« lair^WWRi HP m RIRWWPWM!Ifw km Imt i n g tli# L»yMHb(wTf| smI lUvHbflMMMl MmmmIHI fMriitwff.y bfeHlw# %km AmMII' wfiifni ▼ ii|ifiiA will #t MPfi tag ta Avgas A, t *^ r ' i —* - J. 11111 h I * v j 11 tjj ■ - Ji, ® ^ t et be • |>vmm la tgisteavs ti re s plaa by which the pastnce of MhR*i S wj 14 Ml* by the with aw The vary at tha eafea aadytaf For tbe Lather»n Visitor Sasuni Confunace of Synod of Swath Western Virginix pus were increased Rev. *nd finally adopted as a whole ordered to be transcribed iu th retarv’s book. Her. A. W. Lindier was elected a member of Conferenccul The reports of the different tors on the stiite of religion tacooraging, showing an attendance on tbe preached word, »od greater interest in the Su iday- school cause. Report of committee on preamble *ntl resolutions of the death of W. Berley. Whereas, in the providenjrc the Rev. W. Berley has called from the labors of the church militant to tbe church triumphant, whereas suitable resolutions should be had in reference to his death by this Conference, as In i was Active atul worthy member, tibere- fore, Resolved, That in the death of our worthy brother, Rev. W. dewberry Conference, and the for whose interest he labore prayed, have lost one of her most H-seful aud active members. Resolved, That we will cherish the food recollection that lie was one of **“-lifcbored| with us, and nowj feel “At though dead he yet si>euk>i Resolved, That a blank page in ®°r record book, with the time and Pko© of his death, bo devoted to •Mfemory. Resolved, That we tender to the widow awl son «t onr deceased ^ther our heartfelt sympathies *®d prayers iu their severe bereave- •®ot Respectfully submitted, J. P. Bmejltzbr, Paul Derrick, E. A. Bolles; The report was received and ®d a standing vote. The Forty-third Assembly of the Eastern Conference of the Kvaageli j cal Lutheran Synod of Sooth western Virginia was held at Clover Hollow church, <• ties County, Va., at 9 o'clock A.^f., June mh f WX In the absemco of the President. Rev. P. Shirk to. Rev. J. R. Greioer was callevl to the chair. Conference then opened its Aral sonsiou, with form prescribed in the Book of Worabip. The roll was called, aud two or three brethren noted nbncwi. Officers were then chosen: Rev. jJ. B. Greiner, President, and J. P Obenshain, Hecretary, the former I ilititHM Mu ki. a ■ ... B MiMltuiluilA' W^jpwWfefl Jf- ife 1WJ i$Jfe!S V y yliipNMlm at next meeting i ♦wirrFfMF vnfw t-NPti Ife flwpn at 2 e'etowk. Prayer by Dv. Ibttto. rot itn ana*u*»B. Cuaierrocr o|«med with prayer by Rev. Kkaer. The «W|)orta «m state of iwfigtoai were wow eedled fer. The iwastnre wf the various charges re|«wted their Sal-hoth oehnota in a g»>>«ir *hing twoe dition, and an ian'vraeeat interest UR this direct him »» swaae Wssalittoe. Also, «w« acremdaas to triad awd always with Rvwa ha thta age U Italy • af the ertfeaalh ^Q^SkMAWkNHMf | f If,; MiMNl nfe tor. ttoi •I sway wf Roowe; mm not Church Xotices. TBs Ferny-Fswrlh ftoeeeaiiaa wf ths wfel ha igiA ha M4 ^ wdi be la (the IRh) to SECURITY L LIKE INSI HANCK AM) ANNUITY COMPANY, OK M t:w YORK. iffett L Omb. Praaidant Thoo A. Wwtmore, Vioc*Pre§idcnt. Imc H Alien, Secretary. A*»rrx Jowwon t>. < L300 022 ,ijm lAW Naabt of policies toaed to 1871, S^BHL tomes IjrE, NON-FORFEITPRE to TEN PAYMENTS, and tlUbti lllfkT IdUClti. co Che> amst tavorablr irmt is bs %Mife TW «■ — - -M ^ | M «* - -J» , - I -« ^ t M. . of mm ^e- % W ^Rn ^W^^Rw 4,*fe^gg|IBw Otwes ebmvk. toayvhs mmwly. Ys. at II ebfealL A. M , n i—m m i«ag ea ibbfef to freai Wed to ■as ss Atom's VJi tm afbarfl A Vew All Policies are Non-Forfeiting iadsmsmta will bt effeied by LOUIS SHERFESEE, Oenaral Agent for South Carolina, JTo. 40 Bnmd 8trwt, CkarimUn MI, FUASAII SEMINARY, <#*#* rorxa lambs.) n flM. togwt Its nett 8radon A Mh ~ »w> bit. Jaly IB Is BtorCata- H M nr W UfMfllT f*sImrwars feT f* 1 \ -4»liaR ; f TH %BBm$ Wm* V* f off’ Ifejja By the forte a4 tedll Felices. Smmt af a Sraat C/ AO, HAVE recently reotraed from the North, and oat prrjored to exhibit tie hhmM etogaat and comptote stock of DRY GOODS Ever bomght to this market, consisting Intoot nod 0<K*k o tyies in Ac., with a MA. •••iM l»r Hitt to made Many ewrow ragtag statements with rrfrrrser to Roanoks C 1 ^. ^Jt. ilS*ak| -a «, 1 a S i fk SKa lit .A HjjtUM 1 ■ II qtiiinMi ,JS JS vssvmi! IBIial 1 IB iwnrmmQ "PTFaA The TkMsdoa’M’a) feaioift ohm! its interests wss nest la order. After being dwelt apow at awe Irngtb. ioAbdltog exprioototoi ftwos aoi«| i | hearts gtxmiag with wsnath to the i interest* wf the iwatltatbiMi, a remdw thru was passed apprnprlaliag f JA from the Coofevewee ireasory, m a wk t Traitti tom always orally avowed with on osdtoinsa Tbe WtoMb to tiled tkea B! Hi e»s h H u A NOME OOLLMUL BALKM, VIRGt TfllllflllT InpL a aad s* burb s» fbst f*t any Die* rank. El- ig Berea, *Cabtaek ia Amerirrn. ef (lie kiasd* Vsllej r eqmaaam very moderate. of Tee boUs. UM-ludmg _ JL tow, Fwrt. Ugbto. W ashing, the ^HOSIERY AHD GLOVES! And sriect issertmeats of Carpeting*. Window Shade* and C'ertsinn, Knp, Matting*, aad all ether article* lunallv (mad In a First Class Dry ~ ishment Te^ to the ir Aon e4» (the it tom I By of the he — S...:!,. f IMI ever poet am a •vet e«ory For i' ■BvTk r. “ 11 ^ Trraoum'being row tluonl hi a#0». partial payment af that pnrlam of Tlie Minutes of last meeting were ready and, with some corrections, re reived and nrlopted. Tlie brethren. Rev. Prof. We. li. the Professor'* salary d«e from the Boath western Virginis fly and. A renal a tn m waa oho» jaswil, by •tit I* rssrB mrmiww i tniMF ii'iMfefeP Y'once and the Hecretary, directevl at obiigaini bimarlt to p*y bts r I * The imports of the different M ..ii! ■ who had preached at •ft*’* school house were en( and the same committc. till the next meetii ference. si °n motiou, Kevs. Houck, HollUd, 'gh and Lindier were appoi|)ted WMatnittee to supply Mt Olivet, at I lUg RUlj with preaching. I e .J )oiut m Orangeburg county, ir„ M . r j - s - E “ ,i "8' TZ b f Confereoc * b >' IttiiTt nC ^’ WiW re i err ed to , as he “ight think beat. SOW Chapel, of fe wl ~r *» the town for ny ' wa8ch(>s « , » as the i»|ace W meeti,, e° f Conference, An*, Uay before tbe bth Sunday s “ the time. pjJlV A * " as appoiut tue owning ae.ruiou, and iu last meeting to visit and preach lo the people of tbe Giles pastorate, re ported their work aUeintod to in l>art. Rev. Prof, li A. Repam, ap|»Mm««i to secure a colporteur tor t Vaig fonn ty, report*Ni| that he bad not yet succeeded. He also reported that by direction of Conferrm-* at ita loot meeting, lie hud held divine nervier* at Christmnsburg. He further stated that bv a s(ieeia) effort on part of Conference, it might lie found prao ticable to have preaching at this point oih» |»er month. On motion, it was resolved to con tinue Rev. Repos* as a committee t*» attend to the interests of the Voi tberan church at Big 8f*ring and Christiansburg. Revs, J. F Kiser, of the Pennsyl vania Synod, and J. D. Bhirey, of the South Carolina Bynod, were in vited to seats as wdvistwy mctnlmra. The time having arrived for devo» ttonal exereises, Conference odjooru ed to meet at 3 (✓dock I*. M same day. HTA'OMV fUHHUON Conference opened with prayer by Rev. B. K. JAmiy». Bro. Gordon Linkons apf»eared as lay delegate from the Montgomery pastorate, aud name enrolled. The time aud place for next meet iug of Conference was determined os follows: Friday evening before tbe otb Sunday iu August, and at Ztow church, Floyd County, Va. B^iecial subjects selected for next meeting: 1st. Infant Baptism for discussion, on which theses ara to be prepared by Rev. Prof. B. A. Repwas, and seut to tbe clergy men of Con ference before its next meeting. 3d. Baptismal Regeneration, an eaaay by Rev. J. B. Greiner. 3d. An Eft eieat Church, a sermon by Hwr. V. Btickley. Conference now adjonrned, with prayer by Rev. J. F. Kiser, to meet Monday, at H o’clock A. M THIRD dSIWlOB. Conference opened according to form in Book of Worship, roll was called and following members pres ent : Revs. V. Btickley, J. II. Oreinsr, 8. R. Smith, J. II. Turner, Prof. 8. A. Rcpaaa, hr. I> F liiuto, P. Bhickel, J. P. Obenabain, and lay delegates Gordon, Linkous and J. F, Bibole. the *alar) yet aapaol, ike ewtbrw saw Imtag divided atowwg the m*m Iwra of 4. oafereace prw eaSs. Covi foreaee (b<ra adp*aran*l bs Boewt M l i in mu Hkiaail CroltoWtoi tto^Lifai t* f i* ikatasal * - S ? * | V j ! | | * fe 1 1-T-S ■ ‘ 5 1 | IR B DKV«rru>v«t. tlRSOHM. <h» Batarday, at tl wYbmrh A. M., few persHMs betwg prwoewt wa arwwwait of rain, prayer meeliwg. Bwtwrdwy, 4 1: Rfb feMj Vi » $ PI-.# by Rev. J. 11. | Mfvy. Babtmth. prayer meet tog at i IP oVfork A. M 5 wiwwi by Her. ; J. F. Kiser at I!, after which the | ll<dy Bacroasent wf the Iswvfft fe|f«r was mfmiaiotered lo a large wwmtow of person*. Al 4 t*. M, oeewiow by Rev J, II. Twrwev At II «/ctorh A 'mg kl MiMaamW 1 Msw. wJfasiW 1 ' « Wl tto'fefBlfeljp # ^Tw toWweBl i|jjp «w" t ! Dr IK F. Billto. J. I*. OBLVUMUI, Brr’jT. fVtodf ftofdowe. —Really, Rolli non to to be e«*»gT<*i«l»ir»l It ^raraswaa to toksjt* ih taw ra eto*'kh i t ikuniu hs^’toWMi name and praise toire wove* got he yowd the itreeiataot the MowaiaeW' ta! CRy, bat whoae lartwwe to of orre- raJ milltows’ power, aa to evtdewt tiWBB a recent gift of two or three million dolteri to endow a hwepilal end •srphsii borne* gtor to thto alt 1(« ttflttii * ttilrnditl mi*/* loot not ^VrW^w.- we vw v-shw w* - **■ s*w*w "SpS w "*s^e*Sf we*aw*r of tewa, wbkh he propaii> to gtvo aa the site of a first class, felly far dished university. That thto iaati- tattoo may realise hit rather liberal ideal, this geneian* cbcsi intends giv ing two or three mllltoos more la cash. And all this idm mi in the anwit matter of foci, oopreteottooo way—-just as moat of oof rich aura don’t do when they fiy la the face o4 the pohtlc with a little doootiee of #100,000 troo. Thto feilhfei steward to a Unaker bachelor of oear l v tosktv* hi* nsmr to John II* llopl iae sore bis name sad weal th are qtiK* so iwdwrioea aa Iheee of certain gilt edged ciltseos of New Ato* ^ —A. ^Ikj* a,ee amsmedfelto fAas om i*i*ii in i j wosi^. i ora, w no are *wui s m amry^, per hapa, two or throe time* ee mech es Mr. Hopkins; bat, for all that, the Baltimore maa has certainly dare! oped a disposition which it might profit some of oar own mUltoaatoae to «m aisle. Aa the matter Baltimore may now boost of the most geaeroo* giver oa among her cittoeaa; for even Pea bodv’s benefactions come short to the eoa»partooa, aad Glrafd, Mae poaoagh, iMBjMHHB ■»*■*¥# #.« fravPfiFra'wrapf raw*#'. The ,j4f ^ ear Her rdiltoem mt tbe IN; lew* AX «a» Wereai rato IVfbin* library, at llsmaanh* IttraJ « , : gtoCMMea mm fil^^uto weld fer fillJMm sod ths ether for #14kM. which to let ahead wf ra# IbtWi teia k M todl'K jiug k:’ ^,oa sj.t SkHoaift npMPIPfe :^ ;)pifilPfitoF>fPifitofil:l tor's ROde wf Ififil 1^1 iUmi eJf KilralWariiaL'a I VU HMI MHI ^ to! NBWfe V fo ff NtoMfe • * «BP| Tha fiu mw Ike ealjr #4993. er tlx in Uto# >Ug‘)bfiB! iisilllift 1 iatoraA few# m wtoHfftHl am eoeev fwrtod Ihem thto ta I«Ml a g ' 6 u Bn ‘A R# gym* gg|gfft 1 ekp *>■ '.ififito !99tp» ■-j started to lleflPYKxaeetorM tl apyrara ik.i M t € towrinir i Iiaisin la IInm fM| few# i twXiiv i> hfNitwi **A t ItjUs 8 vbet'’k^ kk ^ tk*## 8 ^ tfeTjg $ | sf li caii , ^ *fe w^femiwiNFw ^e mlMwsfiFea fifefiu * I : |jrato|b JggH fMfel them fer twa daiMnBetecxe***4a las ^tataad tai the wfifiew. Them pbaa to la the paper three femea a week. Ita , i. s s« f wbpr* i iM-twg fee taatrart tlwnt if i qpf q# #fe S A fiii |ffej# th '.i* - -w..A. it _ —ami a. g w iurn mti M IL.mi llfef l lr BH9 wfHHpp HW kifif ■ they land oa A menage emi S find eemlwr to pimmitoed la MMNrtL, We have news to thto earned* > |«wbti*hcd to every lewgwogr, hat tfiaha# aw to twrw to C es a JZ NORTH flROLUA COLLEGE ' - - li of oooo n mum uuunoo i e. ^nr-tbaral toiarf-M^ » efe cm T'lt* ant j M f« ini,. term of thto la- ■Jtosywt of Trn It bt li P nr rr» Ja|y II w-w »#»■# i mass ***» *147 U. 1ST 1»(« 147 nwnd at say Daw. I* A HIKLI.. Trewtoot. 259—41 Find Clam (rood* Kateb- T)i* od< hrsied How3 Sewing Machine id American Button-Hole and Over hewing Machine constitute a prominent feature ia tbe line of my badness, being asU) r<Hindered the moat efficient and pablie gewevally are invited e a call. lo J. H. KUTARD, Os Main Street, one door South of Co lumbia Hotel. Columbia, 8. C. Get 11 5—If Staunton Female Seminary. w * mm aw wwawwapnap ■ewi^^m*mwMw j w STAUNTON, VA. T HIS tomtoatlra. with aereatem offi cer* and teacher*, aad with enlarged accommodation a, will open its fourth bm- atoa oa the Ant Wednesday of Septem ber neat. It* coarse of iu*trucr,on is astmdf and thorough: Ha terms low say fort eiam school ia the Booth. The *ih < m d J grte^pltr*# ad aodM l»« ml t!«. of thtoi yet i tire. Due attention is }>aid oltlie 1M> I* Mw ir« rdtamam wf tatafiMbpaait toe^*. awrav. »sti'iaii#iag wvwr a fwrtofi of a fifth «f a «***«*?. and «*a»wwetowd.iag th* «f wsfil knwws efett iw etoi Xk i to toort txnc ra tsx UNDEVELOPED WEST oa. Ri» Yeuv in the Teiritoriea, Wife s tai aeraaat af Trxaa, it* climate. i*M*«rwa!«, rte* BY J H BEADLE, bf q i■ ■ i**iJi^WiixeM^w_rd^.^a f si if f in j'vs rtarf f t / If^lH - I^* * w^aww^r-orwawr MfvTiil-- TW r P to _ l I ihfty'Ttr s.mseasffrs^ &zzz **rw* ** <*w 1mm #s iw Ptfinrdag- 1 BwwwaaeaaL litolMry «f that \aat Mlwiimiftpi and tbe wale, lshabl He ., with life afewMafiavewa Faa4rtfa*H «i» l*ac»Sw* ( 4mms. Mr. Iluiadla haa to*«at traveling to the »*s Stal»># and ftboni their A H SfiVJls.. j!* W RtTIL (July H* Mrwnd the fzzs'j&iZSt’zu:‘tu«" **• frrsrvng* to the Sceoet?, CitVea. Iai W jSSfeak Ytomle ami f'artoehhw mt AGENT* Jfet «5*** MfcTfiRfg v. >mk. for RCMT HON Atlanta, (Jam II—*47-111 Mar » 944-. 191 q ; i q 1 tk^Halar fit Wtoto fm a fVVcr lis «» f. S JOgFITOy, Qmwarm ded and to the lieolth. comfort, aad moral* popil. We aim, and in this we think vre nave been mo far naoceafol, to moke erery feel that nbe is in tbe midst of a regulated family; thus educating the social no leas than the intellectual in For catalogue containing full par- ttrnlarx, add re**. Bo. J. 11CLLJ Jane 6 ’WD tVi.JMl fAa, iTlDClpSL.. Staunton. Va, 246—tf 42 Tbe Fatberland Series. Xurtk Ximik Street J. K. 8URYOCJ I Ml. MMB 1B73 ftwwide Owrf Thirty Yraura tom fea batootaatim of HOII »&V1S- l> AIN • KILLKB.iee It* MwwMhhviM M. fitt^MVigh. I*a. lawtotog KtiH (tuna, #40tofififik sbto ‘inns, #s to fife, fitagla liwwa, #t to f *• Ktfics, #S to #74. Er etoewna. #t to #14. hakh, #1 to l«. (Ism MwNsfeCvftMr.g Tank Ir, Ac I wr Lawrence, by a Hopki t^g M t ^wfn^wmill -W 1 NBl g v MBtoFBPiis Swi NtoMHBRBBwwBiR w^*^5BBItop # wMfop I Jaly It, I4U, by Raw. rock. Rev l!»ti M Mans Lvctm Ja9R, daoghlcr wf Obituaries. J-HI PAlX li •pigp« A off 31 uarpt to fowler* m cMm. Army Gnn*. Hr.. toaftt m traded for. for wmowaa C <*. I), to be ex %■_[ Yuanii oMaVrl fg*r wto^wwfirW -gfipiffev nm * * II^ov~lv i Ml 1«72 All-MLR ti wad Katrrawl t hai-w*a4m«f ski.* BAfiha T wn# w< fe-fe hatotoUfi kPPPMVM *«<»» M iMsf Brother Darttr Wrrr. after wkl days of groat oaBariag. Bhi age woe shoot TOywara, 47 4# .k.<b he l^t FAUt-RMURB prafe - U\ li ii ia d i kwr of Bt I’aaUa Kraft lege t» bft of h D Wifi aft# ;szl kto life. #•11 the field of a*fefe aaft epwft the twaal to etoiad eteor by him to the (veto etrwgyto “1 week! 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