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I January 30, 1902 fldatttaflcs. THE LUTHERAN VISITOR 11 n December 15, 1901, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Gates, by Rev. P. H. E. Derrick, Mr. David Geiger and Miss Emily . Geiger Gardner, all of Lexington county, S. C. December 25, 1901, at the home of the officiating minister, by Rev. P. H. E Derrick, Sandy Run, 8. C. , Mr Henry Furtick and Miss Della Wise. December 26, 1901. at the resi dence of Mr. Henry Cnm, by Rev. P. H E. Derrick, Mr. John Grim and Miss Freddie Rosa Whitaker. January 5, 1902, at the groom’s residence, by Rev. S. P Sebum pert, Mr. T. S. Nichols and Miss Nettie Lee Sbeaiy, all of Lexington county, S. C. January 7, 1902, by Rev. S P. Sebum pert, at the residence of the bride’s parents, Mr. J. William Schumpert and Miss Lessie Rish, daughter of Mr. and Mol Noah Rish, all of Lexington county, S. C. January 12, 1902, at the Luther an parsonage. White Rock, S. O , by Rev. 8. C. Ballentine, Mr. Thos. D. Amick of Prosperity and Miss Eunice G. Williams of Chapin. January 14, 1902. at the Lutber- au parsonage, White Rock, 8. C , by Rev. 8. C. Ballentme^Alr Ira Turkett of Fairfield county and Miss Ida Wyte of L-xtngton county. January 15 1902, bv Rev D. P Boyd, at the home of t^e bride’s father, Mr J. Horace Drown and Miss Lily Miy Caldwell, daughter of Mr. J. Wtn. Caldwell, all of Newberry county, 8. U. January 15, 1902, in Sr. Paul’s church. Rowan county, N 0 , by Rev. V. Y Bocser, Mr. Bruner-T. Propst and Miss Annie L Canup. January 16, 1902, by Rev. D 8.. Fox, Mr. Henderson Atkins of Ohio and Miss Minnie F. Buck of Wythe county, Va. January 19, 1902, at the home of the lbride, Elloree, 8. O.. Mr. John Irick and Mies Lula May Harmon, Rev P. D. Risinger < ffle iating. January 24, 1902, by Rev. A D. R Hanoher, at Staunton, Va., Mr. John H. Rohr and Miss Pearl Buchanan. dJbttuartes. George H. Cauble, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cauble of Faith, N. C., was born October 17,, 1900, and departed this life Janu ary 17, 1902, aged 1 year and 3 months. He was a child of the covenant, having been given to the Lord in holy baptism. Four times has the angel visited this home and taken a flower away. While the parents are grief stricken they are consoled in knowing that “He do- eth all things well..” V. Y. B. Sarah A. Cauble departed this January 12, 1902. f She was born March 30, 1834, making her age 67 years,* (f months and 112 .days. On the Sunday of her death she attended Idiviue services as usual, apparently as well as ever, but the summons came suddenly to qnit terrestrial tb'ngs to enter upon celestial realities. She was more or less present npon all the ser vices of her church and apparently devoted to the same. May we think of her as living forevermore. For His chosen cannot die Peace to the blessed dead that die in the Lord. H. A Trexler. Died in Savannah, Ga , January 7, lb02, Magdalena Anna, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. U A Grout, at the age of 6 years, 5 mouths an<l 6 days. Thus a lovely life bud of rare promiae was suddenly plouked by the invisible baud of the heart- . less destrojer, Death, and removed from this earth pardeo to live aod blossom forever in the heavenly Paradise. Be comforted of God, loud parents, for the child Is not dead; she has only fallen asleep in Ji-sns and will awake on the resurrection morn to enjay perfect bliss in that borne where no sorrow shall ever enter. M. J E. Mrs Dtoiel Poillippi, nee Mollie Cormany. died January 18, 1902, lacking only ten days of beiug 73 years old. She was married to Mr. Phillippi on August 20, 1850 The result of this union was three children, only one of whom is liv- tag, Mr. M L Poillippi. She j >ined Him Evangelical Lutheran Church at eighteen years, oniiing with St P/iiil’scoogreg-ttion, Wythe county, Va She lived a consistent member uatil death came, aud in that hour she was not alarmed, but having faith in the Master, and looking for deliverance from the trials of earth, exclaimed, “Come on, death!'* He fnneral services were conducted in Hawkins' Chapel by Pastor Greiner in the absence of her pastor. Her remains were then take to St Paul’s church aud the burial service conducted by her pastor. D S F. It is with sadness that we chron icle the sudden death of little Harrv, the 9 year-old son of Mr. and Mrs J. A. Grovenstein of Oli ver, Ga To the hnman mind the ways of Providence sometimes seem strange. “Death loves a shining mark,” and this abrupt breach in the home i« wrapped in mystery until viewed in the light of divine revelation What a comfort to know that he loved the thiogs that lead to a brighter and better life. Never was he too bnsy to listen to the reading of the Bible, for God's word gave him special delight. The thought which should console the Borrowing parents is that they have given to God that which was His. Little Harry has only been translated from a transient home on earth to his eternal home above. ; “Soffer the little children to come unto me.” T. W. S, Little Bessie Lee, Infant daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Franklin, died Ursniteville, 8. C., January 22, 1902 aged 1 ymr, 4 mouths aud 20 days. Our blessed Saviour gently folds the lambs iu bosom. JDS. Died iu great peace January 17 1908, Mrs. Catherine Reynold , aged 70 years, 6 months aud 8 ds> s, Thirty five years ago the wru r received her into the North 1't.ver Lutheran church, Hampshire i- ,uu- ty, W. Va., of which she wtn al ways afterward a quiet, consistent and wortl y inrmbtt. H r ..usbsnd, sons and daughter wli survive her “sorrow not, even : u others which have uo hope." P. Miller. Miss Nancy Dom nick wws born November 17, 1843 and departed this life Jauu 'iy 6,1902, aged 58 years, 1 mouths and 19 days. 8be was baptized in infamy and iu early youth was conPimed in St. Luke’s Evangelical’ Li.thcrcu church, Newberry county, 8. C , id which conuection she lived sec died. Her life was one of suffer mg, never having eoj >yed robust health, hot afae bore it with Chris tian for itude. lue i'um a diat3 cause of her utato r.®, (.«(• ysu Her remains were u .otoa to o: Luke’s cem *tery amid a large coc coarse or relatives at d friecce “Peace to her ashes audyrest tJ her son!.*’ H. J Mathias. KJm \ Don'l Me the top of yotir lolly end preeorvo Jur» In (heiildfaxUloued way. Heal tlicmOy the now, quick, alMolutely mire way—l,y a thin coal In if of l*u ro lU'lllird Parvdlne. ilan no taste or odor. Ik air tight and acid proof. Easily applied. Useful In adown oilier ways aliont tho house. Full directions with each cake. Bold everywhere. Msdc »:y STANDARD OIL CO. 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