Gospel Messenger, The (1922) . heryouth and lived a faithful life. Services at the Pleasant Valleychurch by Eld. Peter Garber, assisted by Eld. John T. GHck. In-terment in the adjoining cemetery.—Mrs, M. C. Williams, Mt. Sidney,Va. Wray, Jas. A., born in Casstown, Pa., died at the home of his sonin Fort Scott, Kans., Dec. 23, 1921, aged 93 years, 11 months and 15days. He grew to manhood near the place of his birth and laterwent to Mt. Carroll, 111. In 1858 he married Eleanor Puterbaugh. In1868 they moved to Kansas and settled on a farm. There were sevensons and three daughters. His wife died s


Gospel Messenger, The (1922) . heryouth and lived a faithful life. Services at the Pleasant Valleychurch by Eld. Peter Garber, assisted by Eld. John T. GHck. In-terment in the adjoining cemetery.—Mrs, M. C. Williams, Mt. Sidney,Va. Wray, Jas. A., born in Casstown, Pa., died at the home of his sonin Fort Scott, Kans., Dec. 23, 1921, aged 93 years, 11 months and 15days. He grew to manhood near the place of his birth and laterwent to Mt. Carroll, 111. In 1858 he married Eleanor Puterbaugh. In1868 they moved to Kansas and settled on a farm. There were sevensons and three daughters. His wife died six years ago. He leavesone brother, seven children, thirteen grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren. He united with the Church of the Brethren in earlylife and remained faithful. He was among the oldest settlers ofthis community and the oldest member of, the congregation. Serv-ices at the Paint Creek church by the writer. Burial in the ceme-tery near the church.—J, A. Strohm, Uniontown, Kans. 1922 Lesson Commentaries. Every Superintendent and Teacher should have oneor more of these lessons helps. Do not delay in makingyour selection.


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