History of the Lemen family, of Illinois, Virginia and elsewhere . V. 541— DR. WILL BOSTICK. BIOGRAPHICAL. 307 We, a sorrowing band of sisters, would offer thistribute to her memory : Whereas, It has pleased our Heavenly Father inHis wise providence to take from us our friend andco-laborer in the temperance cause, Mrs. M. , therefore, be it Resolved, that we recognize the will of AlmightyGod in the bereavement, and that we bow in submis-sion to His Divine will. Resolved, that we tender our heartfelt sympathyand love to the sorrowing friends who sorrow notas those who have no hope.


History of the Lemen family, of Illinois, Virginia and elsewhere . V. 541— DR. WILL BOSTICK. BIOGRAPHICAL. 307 We, a sorrowing band of sisters, would offer thistribute to her memory : Whereas, It has pleased our Heavenly Father inHis wise providence to take from us our friend andco-laborer in the temperance cause, Mrs. M. , therefore, be it Resolved, that we recognize the will of AlmightyGod in the bereavement, and that we bow in submis-sion to His Divine will. Resolved, that we tender our heartfelt sympathyand love to the sorrowing friends who sorrow notas those who have no hope. Servant of God, well done,Thy glorious warfares past;The battles fought, the race is wonAnd thou art crowned at last. Mrs. Julia Hall, Fannie Mathes, Secy. SHELDON, IA., W. C. T. U. Sheldon, Ia., May 22, 1892. In behalf of the Christian Home Orphanage, andas a fitting memorial of Mother Lemen, the W. U. of Sheldon, la., adopts the following: Whereas, The Christian Home is caring con-stantly for an average of seventy homeless children,having receiv


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