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1910 February LCHS Messenger newsletter
1. Vol. Xl. Salem, Virginia, Feb. 1910. No.1.
PUBLISHED BY THE LUTHERAN ORPHAN HOME.
and willing to make any correction
or addition.
HOME DIRECTORY
P,{ES. OF BeARD, REV. L. A. Fox, D. D.
S_ir~EM! VA.
VICE-PltESIDENT, COL. A. M. BOWMAN, SA-
LE,r, VA.
~EC OF BOARD, R. W. Klme Esq. SALEM,
VA.
'l'ltEAS. OF BOARD MR JAMES P. HOUTZ
S.LEM, VA.
StTPEHINTENDENT, J. '1". CRABTREE,
::»ALElI,' VA.
~1 ATRO~t
ASST. MISS MINNIE HOYDEN,
HOU~EKEEPER, MISS. DORA BAltRIER.
'!',:ACHER, ~1RS. G. V. RUHL.
1'"IMAltY TEACHER, Mrs. K. S. Crabtree.
Sewing Teacher. M1SS. MARY C~A~T.H.E·E.
-,
FEBRUARY AGAIN.
We are just emerging, "catching
up," in the way of acknowledging
,our "Gifts in Kind,' since Thanks-
giving. Much matter was crowded
out in December, and also, in j anu-
ary. This number of the Messenger
contains all the known "left-overs."
Now, if anything has been omitted
we will be glafl if ourfriends will in-
form us and send the lists so that
we may publish them next month.
Some boxes and packages were re-
ceived during December and Jan.
with no names accompanying them.
The lists may have been sent and
failed to reach us. We are ready
SAINT STEPHEN'S STOCKING.
St. Stephen's Sunday-School.Lex-
ington, South Carolina, sent us a
big "Christmas Stocking." On open-
Ing same we ~ound seventy-three lit-
tle stockings in this one big one.,
and, on counting the contents of said
stockings, we found the snug little
sum of $24.06. Mr. W. P. Roof al-
so sent us a box by freight contain-
mg I roll of Ticking, 1 roll of Dim-
ity, nine prs shoes" I box buttons.
Thanks to all.·
-,
A GREAT PEOPLE.
Not gold, but only men can make
A people great aud strong;
Men who; for truth and honor's
sake,
Stand fast and suffer long.
EFFECT OF EXAMPLE'
Go, make thy garden fair as thou
canst,
Thou workest never alone;
Perchance he, whose plot is next to
thine,
Will see it and mend his own.
2. THE MESSENGER.
Published monthl y by
THE LUTHERAN ORPHAN HOME
SALEM, VIRGINIA.
Rs.TEs OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Single Subscription, one year 25
In Clubs of ten or more 20
To one address ten copies or
.r ore ten cents each.
~ All subscriptions must be paid
for in advance.
Entered at the Post-Office in
Salem. Va., as second-class matter.
DIRECTIONS FORSHIPPING.
In ad vance a letter should be sent to
the Hupt., giving all accurate list of ar-
ticles and names of donors (no atten
tion is paid to names on packages, etc.
To get free transportation over the
Southern R'y and Atlantic Coast Line
Address the '3upt at least ten days prev-
ious; or apply to local agent. The N.
& W. Il:lvehalf rates when not prepaid.
OUR NEEDS.
'Needing something yet?" Yes in-
deed: and we expect to continue in
the same condition for some indefi-
nite time to come. "Why,?" Because
our children must be fed, clothed,
taught, controlled,and guided aright.
To do thi s we need
SUPPLIES of all kinds,
CASH for our monthly bills,
CASH for paying off the note in
the bank,
CASH for making necessary re-
pairs and improvements,
The active interest, warm sym-
pathy and hearty co-operation of all
our people.
SEND THEM~ON YET.
The Holidays are over:-in fact it
is now~February; but we need juste
as much for Current Expenses now
as we did during the Festal and Hol-
iday months. To Congregations, and
Sunday Schools, and to individuals
we desire to say that we are still
needy. If you were too busy, or if
you over looked it,-or if it did not
jnst suit you to send the Home some-
thing about the time of the Holidays
because so many other things were
pressing upon you, we art'! glad to
tell you that you are not "too late,"
for you can do us just as much act-
ual good by sending us something
now, or later, for we are needy all
the year round. Send now: send any
time: send as much and as often as
you can. Remember that Jesus said
to His Disciples, "For the poor ye
always have with you." Your Orph-
an Home children are a.part of your
"poor. "
ROSENBAUM'S CHAPEL:- D. J.
Copenhaver, 12 Ibs sausage; J. Mike
Miller, 2 bu potatoes, 50 lbs flour;
H. G. Peery, 45 Ibs potatoes; Rev.
& Mrs. D. S, Fox, 100; ] ohn A. Dix
2.00; A. J. Clark, 1.00; Jas. Dix, .50.
ZION CONG~EGATION:-MissF.
Coley, 1.27; 1. A, Miller, 1.00. PO-
MARIA,S.C.:-Mrs. Dolly Harmon, 6
jars fruit, I pr stockings, .25; Mrs.
Lucy Graham, .25; John P. Wicker,
1.55; Mrs. Minnie Caldwell, .50;
Emanuel Croner, .25; Miss Lilhe
Ringer, I dress; Mrs. H. M. Wicker,
2 dresses, 3 yds lawn, I pr slippers:
Miss M. Eargle, .50; H. M. Wicker,
2.00.
"The deadliest sin were the con-
sciousness of no sin."
-Carlyle
3. GROWING SYMPATHY. Mrs. Alice Daruen. 1 qt onions, 3
While the h el pletsncss of Orphans Icans peaches; Geo. Brown & Wife,
appeals to the hearts and purses of, 6 cans peaches, I bu potatoes; Mrs.
almost. everyone, yet the re is now I Mike Shealy, I qt. omens, 2 prs
a growing tendency to do larger drawers, .50; Mrs. Eliz. George, 2
thing s, and to m vke be tt er provision cans tomatoes; A.. W. Shealy, I bu
for these helpless and needy ones. potatoes; Mrs. A. W. Shealy, I
Scare sly a week passes that we do sheet, 5 yds calico; Mrs. Hap pie
not hear or read of -o me bequest or Shealy, I bu potatoes: Miss Bettie
gift to help Orph m Home Work. Shealy, I quilt; B. F· Shealy, I bu
The people are beconing more able potatoes; Irwin Shealy & Wife, 8
and willing, and as they learn more yds prints, ~ hu potatoes; Noah
and more to know the needs.> they Shealy, T sack flour; Mrs. Noah
1:"'11l think, feel an J act more and Shealy, 5 yds cloth, 8 'bs soap; Isaac
more for the help of the helpless. Shealy & Wife, I quilt, pillow cases,
The "Laymen's Movement" will be 3 cans peaches; S. E. Dowers, I bu-
a pot er.t factor in moving more potatoes; Mrs. S. E. Bowers, I bed
persons to accion along this same spread. 3 lbs soap; Mrs. Cleo Shealy,
line. I can peaches; Mrs. Maggie Shealy
2 cans peaches, 2 cans tomatoes;
Mrs. Maggie Daniel, 6 cans peaches
3 Ibs soap; Lee Shealy & Wife, I bu
potnt oesr g cans peaches, I sheet:
J. A. Shealy & Wife,l quilt, I can
peaches, 10 yds prints, 2 pr stock-
ings; Eddie Monts & Wife, I bu
potatoes, 1 pr pillow cases; Mrs'
Minnie Daniel, 6 cans peaches.
FIRE ESCAPE:- The laws
of the State require fire Escapes to
be put on all Buildings over thre e
stories high. Common safety also
londly calls fora Fire Escape on our
Four-Story Building. We have Esti-
mates of cost of putting up a fire Es-
cape, and would like to glvt. infor-
mat ion to a-iy one desirous of tak-
ing up this matter.
o
PASS AVANT HOSPITAL 111
Pittsburg, Pa., ha- recently received
$3.000.00 from :he daughters 01
the late Mr. Wilson Miller, ill memorj
of their fathe-r.
LUTHER HOSPITAL, at Eat
Claire, Wis., will receive $30,000. oc
from the estate of Sigvald Quale.
THE ASYLUM, for the Aged, a
Mars, Pa., has received a be ques
of $500. 00 from the late J, j.Baudi
of Kittanning, Pa.
FUNDS are being raise for an
additional BUIlding for the Oster
lein Home at Springfield, Ohio.Om
third of the necessary amount hai
already been secured.
SLIGH'S, S. C.- MOU'Il"T TAB-
OR CHURCH:- Mr. & Mrs. J. M.
Kempson, 8 lbs sugar; Mr. E. E.
Sligh, I lb. coffee; Mrs. B. S. Sligh,
I can coffee; B. S Sligh I can cof-
fee; Mr. & Mrs. L. D. Sheally 2 cans
beans, r can apples, I can peaches,
5 qts dr ied fruit; Mr. & Mrs. R. B.
Shealy, I can apples, I can tomatoes
Mr. & Mrs. T. C. Bundrick, 4 yards
gingham, 4 cans peaches, ~ bu. po-
tatoes; Mr. & Mrs. W. P. COL1nts, 10
yds. gingham; Lora Bowers, I quart
preserves, I lb pepper,s yds prints 2
halls knitting yarn, I7 yards home-
spun; Miss Hattie Shealy, I quilt
4. CASH RECETVr.:D. Ni~hol.1S Church, Tnnnv, S. C. T 2.00.
for Lnui l rv <r-ive: Sr. An lr e .v C.):1
cord, 2.8:>; I.L, 1!()~I1.;h:lr~'·r, 3).00.
F on Jan. r s t t) Jill, 29'h, r o ro
D-. A, 8. r;.!-ein~r, Treas.W S Va.
SYW),j :-Ralf"r,],'3i'i·5::>: C"·'·lwh.9 CPO'J' R0.[), V. {i-:;" Lylian
.22; [1"ly Tr in it v. Wyth -v ille 10 o::>~ W,l'i I'll . r (:) nf-ir t, 15 ;J(<; Tlt'l')~'-<;.
E. T. L~"lie, HI 't"fit"o. 375::>. ,",:Ili,)I TK')U I'VILLF:, V' R'v F; W.
Gnv,', I'. I 'ri 1'1':; S . ~ '5· rh e L~sli,., c i -h 10'; Ir, H-rr a Rad rr,
C'r urh, 275: "ClI,-Cl. r the R:-11h:n Icro:k;f,sV[Ig".!'ieLilken
d ee n e r 'II'lt·,. ('1..11)::>0; I',· h.rk e-', ['1.1 P,raroe.;, Yz d vz c ms
F I', Tr '3" . "'dt'''ville, 4 4:;: Rer r, lW!1 I' -e-. C t r ] .: R >II ~ R Irler. Yz
I So: rs I.; [) 111.23; CW. ne-r- bu V1'11c.l''': VI', '~~ttit' Sff rd, 1
b0·e
r
. r, eJS C oI'I~g-? C'lu,·,:h. I G C'l'. ;l');)le.; 1-,;. Al ic : S,,: IY. 9 l bs
,75: Be: hl t- h ern S S.. VIi::;.; SI! JI)d. p iddi l.!. 5 I'); rib;, 6 :'), 5 <11.; I~"', 6
5 ::>0; Wom e-r's :id S'c, B"loge- rb, h )'l'Y; L. f<~ R I I'", 1 ~al >:;"CLlP,
wa r er. 5::> ': [ I·i')n. V I. , C ,r'g-., 7 2 're 1';. 11'T, f, lc j ~'I'1. r C"lC'( ip
.5
0
; Mrs. 1 ,,·to·I'S 'i S Ci 1<;,. C,I- pie ~)CJtte";~ C :cl & '{ I"i,~ R y ,II",
u n l-ia , S. C. 17 l-j: R v P F:. 1) 1- 0 b I ,V')I1'J": Ill, R 10 :r,U hu
r.x-, r·".ln;~ )'1. S C. ,j.q): s: r.I'.1!". "linJ's: I'; F; I'ho R! I ~". 4 C I 's
SI'i;~llll'V, 80'; RI'v. I),. R ... YI)'- l'l'f'l,:O,;: [", MI'y F"1C',", r »k
':1', Tr e s .. 5797: L I F )"1', IIi.;:; ~l'l;Jies; I<IIC Kt-s l..r , r p k Ilop-cllrn;
•• ("li'le, It. Plel~'l'1l, 6.5;; 1 c;. E R I Ier, Yz bt a nple s ; IVIr,;.
Urnl .u", SIP'S S, Ri :'1;1l1 I I, V i. C a'd e n"l1~'l, r hen, ;~ 11'1 P H'ltO('S,
60
5; e l I,. R:J l i ci l, C'lt·r,'·vil1e.) 6 C:I:lS to n .t )e,; 1: 3S S 11 n I P.lV 1-
.00, F; L. Vallg-rl'lll, R,1<lllol<e,8,Go; t er, r bu potatoe,. 4 lb-, ~1:; Ir, r Ib
Cc ildrens St''ing Circle, St. Step- coffe,.Yz h i a1plp-;, C.C P r vn te r,
hen's Church, Lexin'o'" S. C ,500; 5 lhs d .ied pe ic't e s ; GO, Payn-
C" rrsr m 1'; -t oc ': i:1g-.; of S', -;t t' u'reus t er, 2 1')5 d ri eI ')(' ich :;; ~~ H ° ey,
S S. L'xi 1:; Y), 19 c)~: .t C)ff n 11, ea-ch .. So; vl r«.B :lle Bru ~11,.5 ); E.
Treas., 15°0::>: R~v. H. S Iltlia··, V. R-=YllJ1d, I (:IS~ tin u re-, r bu
Mo-h eirn. ·I;nn., 4,5::>; t{ev. V. R. potaoes, 1,s. Reu 1 R -vnol Is 1
S Ickl~y. H n"I1"l~'l, "J. C. :, Lov« g11 apple tYlt~er, r p L1li'l'';, I pint
Church,s·.)). Ricin lH!, 6,')), St. butter; J. f', I-IJ'J5 11In, r b:1 c irn ;
Paul's. 5· 0::>; li,'s R -t t ie A. C'trp e n- ;,1rs Vr I HJ IS 1111, I gal apple bel>
ler, 5
00
; C R. Wi .e, Tr e is., S. S. tel'; J. W. H '~."111'1, r bu p ,tatt1es;
Church of t re Rerl-erncr, Ne whe rrv, Mr «, Cora H lls:U 11, [ g" ~t;J)1 ~ but-
S C, 600:Jl)h1 E'1:;iehard, f-hll:1-, t er, I g-.::Isweet pickle; Mr«. Viola
ton, V,] 22·5°; Fred. Gro-bler, New- Flesh 111n, 2 c ais frJi'; C H. Hous-
port News, 2250; J, F. T-TuffinfS, m ui. Yz case t ornr to es.
Gihs.m ville. 47::>; C. L. Kneis+ev, Sr. S LF: VI, VA, I[,'s R W, Kime
Paul's, Stras')J"~, Vl.,S000; De a- 3 doz oranges; Mr. si. Cld.i. Bruwn,
coness Soc. , Church of the Ascen . 100 oranges.
siou, Savannah. G'l.., 12.00 i0r __,
. blouses, 3,00 of the amount was S rR-.SBURG,VA.: SLI·ldly.Scn~'ll
donated by the Junior Circle of the IClass taught by MI~s . !1ary Smith
King's Daughters. Mrs. Mary E. Iand Mrs. A. M. Jen k in», sent the
Saum, Maurertown, Va., 5.00; St Home 36 good combs: The ful1ow-
5. ing- i~a list of t+ie rn vri'rer s of th e Loysville) Pa., has been specially
C',lS-;;- Frank & Walter Cr abi.l , [avor ed re centl y. A Hospital. or In-
Clvk & s,unuel (;eove, N ellie & f irmtr y, was being- built and a friend,
Rt>gi'! Armentrout, H'trolrl &: Anna .11sin~ his~)J 1 ju Ig uent as to the
H,)ci< nt-r. Ch rs Art z. ',ois Fr m k & ju+icious placing of certain money
H .r rld Cn a.i ll er, Willie & Erlith left in his hs n I, f or ch t ri tahle pur-
F! 'et, (;-,lc1'n & jrn e s E')erly. Doses. s-nt a check for $8.50000 to
,k1ilie Pollard, Hazel S mner, Allen the Superi.iteud eut to pay for the
R -,~ers, K~1 lri,l{ & Lucien L:Ii'1YIg, whole building ana its furnishing,
o .car Br()V'1, Vivien & Lil ie n , Cool- ~---
ev , Cathirin« Fi',h'~r,Ellen & Ch as THAT PIANO AG:IN.:- Our read-
Bl iic'ifiet I, J'.:sc.;ie & fohn Fi sh er, ers will r erne mber that we have been
Mic'l'Ir;1 1) iru el l, S ir ah M .cb ir. talKing for some r.im e about needing
Cl v le C .n er 1:1, R It1 & VI tri01 a Piano. We n o w lal<e pleasur e in an-
A,11'.v'»)),Cilrl :Zei,ter. Thank YIlU nOlnciClgthltthislVa:1thaSal"obeeo
Ci,il:c 1. Z B) "I'" SIn.;, Sal em , -uppli ed. Messrs. Henry and Louis
Va. Nic: 1,)( of H'J'iery. Schultze, of Roanoke recently sent
-~- us a very go')d 2111 hand square pi-
M'13QF,Ivt:, TE~:q. BLUE , h
a 1;), d ef ivered free 1)( all co st In t e
SPRI'JG CHURl~H, Rev.HI. Horne. THANK YOU, GENTLE-
Mat th ins, P,l5tor:-J icob Harm m Yz ~IEN,
bu p')!) C »r o, 1 gal siusage, 2 car:s
fruit rG. -.. R 'dJer, Yz <;al appl- but-
ter; Mr«. Sdler, T pk beans: Mrs.
1ltthi IS. 14 ya broadcloth, 3 vds
f l'1'1 -I -t t e. 2 1)'~ rU'l')'~r,j Mr..;.J »hn
D. Cl vl>, Yz ":11 jp1y, Yz g-al sa us-
rise: Mr s W B. 1. H tr-n)'1, 2 w riit s.
2 apr o.ts. d-unesr ic: John D. Clvrle,
5:)j V{-s. E.B. »hglb, 50j G,B.
R -Ili ns, 5:); W F. M Hnrrn-in 50;
M's" Le 1:1 Fi -ch er, S'rlern, Va., I
qni lt.r Vz d iz eggs: Mrs. Carrie
Beck, Mr. jackso n, Va., 2 bovs'
suits. 5 waists, 3 co ll ars, I cap.
H I~ATIX(; PL. 'J'T FUNn,
A 110'lrlt r en-» ted last n.ont h. $49).24
Mrs A P Ha nk ins & S0n, ",5,00
lIr-s. s:c Eichelberger"". ,.250
Arn oun t with name not
reported, 12 It)
Total, 51893
Face of note, ~E2300.00.
GIFT OF A r,UILnTNG.
The Tresslet' Orphan Home, at
THE POWER OF GOD
A thoughtless word of impatience,
or of censure, or of crit iclsrn, or of
seeming indifference to another's in-
terests, mar give srch pain as you
would not wdlln"iy inflict upon an
enemy; a nd may be a means of cle-
pression and of gr.ef beyond your
imagi.tiiig; There at e marvelous
possi'rilities in a word of kindness,
like the marvelous possibilit les in a
rear of sympathy>- H. C. Trumbel.
THE GOOD SHEPHERD
HO1E has been ill existence only
r wo years. On Jan., 8th it received a
bequest of$4. 000.00 from the es-
tate of Mr. John Winsbrough, of
Penn Arglye, Pa,
.----...---.--_.
WANTED:- We want One Thous-
and new subscribers at 25 cents each
We may have to buy a new Job
Press soon.
6. GEORGIA CANE SYRUP LISTS
We take great pleasure In publish.
ing the following list of donors of
Georgia cme syrup and return our
sincere thanks to each and a 11;-
RINCO ~; G <;- J B. Kessler, 50
g:{ls; ;. NiHef rnly, 5 gals; JA.Hel-
mlv, .);S.E.Helmly,JI.,3; T.B. Wald-
hour,5;G.W.Zitgler, 2; W.H. Wald-
hour, 3; Charley Waldhou r, 2; J R.
Wa klhour 5; I. E. Hine ley, 7.; A W
Kessler, r ; R. F. Seckn rer, 5; W.'>.
Rahn. Jr. 2; Mrs. tvI. V. Rahn. 2;Y.r.
& Mrs. Relton Aruedorff, 8; D. G.&
J J. Simmon!', 22; The followingpaid
in money and bought 50 gals. .-Rev.
& Mrs. Y. van A- Riser, $1. 25; El-
liot Hineley,. 25;J. V. Hinelev,. 50;
Byron Gnann, I 25; Barn-y Zipper.
er, r. 00; C. W Kessler, I. 75; B. F. AN OPE~ SEC:RET.
Helmlv, I. 75; W. S. LY'1ch, I. 25:A. The secret of Germany's success
L. Hineley, I. 00; W. S. Kessler, T. is no secret at all to those who know
00; J D. Gnann, ; 50; A. A.Gnann,. the relative condition of her work-
25; R; L. Gnann, 25· ing population ant! England's. Eng-
EBEZNEER,GA.;- L.E Seckinger, land has allowed the slum to take
5 gals. ;B.C. Ziegler. 5;E.R. Wald- care of its self, and rh e slum has turn
hour,s; B. H. Grove-istei n, 5; L. F.' ed upon her and eaten out the heart
Grovenstein, 3; Jacob Martin, 2; G. of her strength. The rea! strength
W. Seckinger, 2; Mrs. C. Overstreet, of a nation IS not her banks, palaces,
2; J. D. Ziegler, 2; S.C'. Exley, 2; D. rich men, armaments, guns. battle-
H. Seckinger, 2; J. A. Gnann, I; M. ships, splendors, Park Lanes, royal
Waldh our, 2; M. A. WalJhour, 10; state, pomp and circumstances: the
Rev. Y. Von A. Riser is Pastor of real strength is the men who work
these churches. with their hands. That is her only
NEW BROOKLAND, S C. A asset worth talking about; her phy-
Gift from the Ladies' Aid Society sical condition depends upon their
of Mt. Tabor E. L. Church. Master condition. England hall allowed
Elon Sox I hdkchf; Miss Ett a Sox I her working population to det erio-.
hdkchf; Virgie Lybrand, 3 hd kchfs ; rate in slums; Germany has labored
Sanford Rudisil 2 hdkchfs; Elliott to abolish the slum and to rear her
Shealley I yd ribbon; Mrs. C. R. working popul ations in the full
Lybrand pr stockings, percale; Mrs. measure of health aud vigor. When
M. H. Lybrand, 7 hdkchs: Bessie the two working populations clash
Corl-v, I pr stockings ; Lois Corley, in the commercial battle, down goes
I hdkchf; Flora Corley, I yd rill bon; the English line.
Mrs- Julia Guiden, 2 pes gingham & C. E. Russell in Success.
calico; j.C, Lybrand, rice; Mary E
Bundrick, apron gingham: WaJe J.
SOX 3 pI' stockings; Mrs p. ]. Wes-
singer, dress, gingham; Rev. D. A.
Sox 3 pr stockings Mrs. Sn llie Sox
Outlllg; Viola Lybrand, 3 pr stock-
ings, Everett Lucas 3 pes calico ;
Mrs J.C. Lybrand pc gin~ham; E.B.
Ham 3 boxes colored crayons; Mrs.
:1aggie Epting, buttons and pins
Mis» Julia Hobbs 2 pr stock iugs ; A.
O. Shall I pr shoe s, outing, linen &
elastic; Mattie S'iull. 4 pr stockings;
Mrs. M. H. Sox gi-igham; Mrs. Liz-
zie Lybrand 2 hdkcfs.
MOUNTArN, S. C. ;·Bill of Lad-
ing from Lat. Sh eal ly for 4 barrels
and one box Groceries.
7. TWO SEWING MACHINES MOUNT SIDNEY, VA. Some
EHRHARDT S. C. :MOUNT members of St.James'S.School,$5 .00
PLEASANT CHURCH Contribu- TOM'S BROOK, VA., Mrs.S. B.
tion, $14.00; Ehrhardt ,Church Con-' Wiley, 9 Ibs soap. Mrs. D. M. Crabill
tribution, $19.60, total $3360. With 70 lbs soap. BRISTOL, TENN.:-
this money TWO good new sewing Mrs. Buck, I overcoat, 3 blouses, ;$
machines wer e bought and sent to pr stockings: Pauline Slaughter,
the Home. The girls of the "Sewing 1 doll; Virginia Slaughter I doll,
Room" make their profoundest bow Mrs . Slaughter, I book, I apron, I
to these good frien Is for this time- hood;r pr leggins;Mrs.I.E. Dishner,
Iy gift. 3 cans corn, 3 cans tomatoes, ! pr
and hand bl ankets ; Mrs. W. E.
Scott, 8 Ibs sugar; Wilbur Scott I
overcoat; Mrs. Will Boy, 41bs rice;
Mrs. J. L. Groseclose,4 Ibs suga.r;
Mrs. P. D. Groseclose, 9 yds cahco ;
Miss ;)llie Repass, 1 Ib candy; Mr~,
Ernma jones.u pkg corn flakes, I
quaker oat'>, 1Z crackers, 2 ivory
soap; Mrs J. B. Tobler, 1 box cocoa-
nut, 2 lbs candy; Mrs. Adams, 3 col-
lars, 2 sweaters.: Ladie s' Aid Soc.
r 2~ yds veiling' 26 ties.
SALISBURY, N.C. :-Thefollowing
list was donated by Mrs. Alice Patt
erson, and Mrs. J. L. Lingle, (If
Salisbury, Haven E. L. Church:- 4
corsetts, 16 collars, 3 boxes ruching,
boxes pins,2 belt pins, 12 belt, 12
corset waist, 2 pr, gloves, 8 boys
ties, 1 pr supporters, 4 jabbos, ayd s
elastic, 6 cards buttons, 6 prs side
combs, I pr pkgs hair pin'>, 6 spools
cotton, 6 hdkchfs, 8 pes ribbon, 1
box kooks & eyes 6 pr hose, 6 boys
caps, 4 prs slippers, 2 doz beauty
pins, 4 undervests.
NEWBERRY, S. C. :-Mrs. Rev. A.
J. Bowers'S. S. Class, 19 prs stock-
ings.
MARION, VA:-EBENEZER CON-
GREGATION:-Mrs. M.Seaver, $.1
00: Mrs. Z. V. Sherrell,:2. 50; John
A. Groseclose, I. 00; Luther Copen-
haver, I. 00; B. B. Copenhaver, .50;
Ernest Hankla, . 50; W. W. Hankla,
25; William Umberger, .25; A P.
Pickle, . 25, Mrs. John Keyes, .25.
:::OLUMBIA, S. c. EBENEZER
;UNDAY SCHOOL:-Mrs. M. M.
.torton's Class:-Alfred Dreher, .65;
:onrad Freed,.65; Georgia Sweeney,
So; Juanita Fellers,. 30; Cora Smith,
25; Mrs. M. M. Morton, $15. 00.
CROCKETT, VA. ~-Dixie Fruit
'arm, W. . Snaveley, Proprietor:,
case canned apples and peaches.
-Denver, Colo.-- The late Mrs. Sophia
Braun, of St. Paul's church, Rev. R.
B. Peery, pastor, left by her will $3,
100 to Tabitha Home, Lincoln, Neb.
She also cancelled a mortgage on
the parsonage at St. Paul's church of
$2,300, and left the church an addi-
tional $r,ooo for the purchase of a
nice altar. Another $T ,000 was left
to her pastor, to be used at his dis-
cretion in the education of his foar
boye. A small bequest was made
to the German Luthern church at
Cheyenne, Wyo. The bulk of the es-
tate, valued at about $45.000, was
given to various chanties in Denver
and Cheyenne.
Hath any wounded thee? Soft lan-
guage dresses it, forgiveness cures
it, and oblivion takes away the scar.
-Francis Quarles.
8. ROANOKE, VA. ·Mrs. Josie Min-
ter's Children, 2 dolls, books, cloth-
ing. Ladies of Trinity Luth. Church,
nice box of "thing-s for use in the
Home." WILMINGTON. N. C. St.
Matthew's English Luth. Church,
Good and useful box of things;
DA YTON and Bridgewater, A
useful box of supplies from the La-
dies. RICHFIELD, N. C. W. S
Blackwelder & Wife, Yz bu. potat-
oes, I pk. dried fruit ; Norah Black-
welder, 1 gal. peanuts; Nelhe Maye
Blackwelder, I gal. peanuts; Dale
Barrier, I gal. peanuts; Mrs M. A.
Barrier, I. pk dried fruit; D.H.Ride:J-
hour, I bu. potatoes; Mrs. D. H.
Ridenhourv g yds cloth; Miss Beulah
Ridenhour, I quilt; I glass of jelly,
Ralph Ross, I pk pop-corn; Mrs. J
O. Moore, I pr pillows. I glass jeliy,
peanuts; Mrs. P.R. Meisenheimer, J
sheet, I pr pillow cases, dried fruit
and Peanuts; Virginia Plyler, hick-
ory nuts and peanuts. Sent by Miss
Beulah Ridenhour.
Balance Gifts in Kind-Botetourt Co.
Mrs.J.H.Robertso·n, Yz case apples,
~ cuse tomatoes I lot end- hand
clothing; M. C. Cronise & Wife, 24
Ibs f lour.e chickens; Aubrey Cro-
nise.r box pop corn; Webster Wil-
harrison & Wife, I bu. potatoes; Mrs.
w-». Weeks, 3 chickens; Mrs. O. T.
Mundy, 2 chickens, 8 lbs. soap; O.
T. Mundy, I bu. potatoes, r coIbs,
flour; B. D. Deed", I case tomatoes
Kathleen Mundy, .50; Annie May
Williams, [ coat suit, gingham; Vir-
ginia Willramson.r white dress, One
waist; Mrs Jennie Lmkenhoker, 24
lbs f lou r, I pr towels; C. L. Sisson
& Wi fe, I bu potatoes, 7. chickens:
General Collection, 4.71.--- St JA-
COB'S:- Mrs. E. A. Craft & family,
3 chickens, 6 cans fruit.
SALlSBURY,N.C. -Union Ev. Lutr.
Church:- G.M. Barringer, Yz bu pota
toes; Mrs.G. M.Barrir.ger,6cans fruit;
C. J. Lyerly, Yzbu potatoes; Geo.
Peeler peanuts ;Keer Peeler, P(lP corn
I pr hcse.r cap, I overcoat; Mrs,Chas
Kluttz 2 pr mitts, r tie. Mrs. J. C.
So,;-ers,2 fascinators Jennie Lyerly,
5 .n],; gi ngharu; A bbie Lyerlv, 4Yz
yds gingham; Julia Klutz 4 PI' hose
J.B. Kern, I cloak; Frank Cauble,;
I set china t.oys Miss Mary Barringer,
3 pr hose; Miss Lettie Ker n, 10 yds
calice, 3 dolls; Mrs.Mary Kesler, 2 pr
hose ; C.L.K~sler, I suit underwear;
J.I. Loflin,. So; D. H. Mahaly, 1.00;
Miss Rose Prubst,. So; PD. Linn, 1.00:
Mrs. P.D.Linn,1.oo; l H.Frick, Loa;
C.B.Klutz, 1.00; Rev.Sr fv r s, L.B.
Spracher, 1.00;
GIF TS IN KIND.
Misses Nannie & Lou Sedon, Sa-
lcrn, Va. ,3 gals apple butter;Morris
& Co. ,24 lbs sausage;A. G.Cht:wn-
ing & Son.r hox oranges, I box Mag
zinesj Mr. Ivan Yonce, r bu potatoes,
cash $2. So, Sunday-School, 1st Eng.
Luth. Church, Richmond, Va , ,2 bar-
rels Groceries,6large feather pillows
Mr.&Mrs.Geo. Kagey, I coat,z vests,
lot ()f ]- uttons: Mr. R. Lauterbach,
126 Charles St, Norfolk, Va., I good
box of clothing:
Salem G10ve Factory:-H.K.Knipl e,
makes good, cloth working gloves,
aDO gave a half dozen pairs to our
children.
St. J0hn's Luth. Sunday-School-
Charleston, S. C. , w. J. Lan n e au,
Supt. , sent us a prepaid box of
"Christmas Remembrances".
It is as much our duty when we
discover that we have been in error
to admit the mistake as to resist in-
timidation when we are in the right.