. Christian herald. sion, which he foundedat the time of his conversion, was closed at hisdeath. Mrs. Emily K. Black (86), of Ottawa, Ont.,Canada, was called home July 28, 1913. Shewas a devout church member, and took an ac-tive interest in all church affairs until herfeeble condition prevented her from further la-bors of service. Jennie Wilson (57), of South Whitley, Ind.,often spoken of as the Fanny Crosby of theWest, was called to her great reward, Septem-ber 3, 1913. She blessed the world by writingover three thousand devotional hymns. Mrs. Jane Buhrman, of Smithsburg, Md.,was called highe


. Christian herald. sion, which he foundedat the time of his conversion, was closed at hisdeath. Mrs. Emily K. Black (86), of Ottawa, Ont.,Canada, was called home July 28, 1913. Shewas a devout church member, and took an ac-tive interest in all church affairs until herfeeble condition prevented her from further la-bors of service. Jennie Wilson (57), of South Whitley, Ind.,often spoken of as the Fanny Crosby of theWest, was called to her great reward, Septem-ber 3, 1913. She blessed the world by writingover three thousand devotional hymns. Mrs. Jane Buhrman, of Smithsburg, Md.,was called higher July 16, 1913, in her seventy-first year. She was a faithful member of theLutheran Church for more than half a century,and took great interest in The ChristianHerald. Mrs. John D. Main (77), of Hagerstown,Md., was called to her reward September 7,1913. She was an active member of the churchfor sixty years, taught in the Sabbath school forfifty-nine years, having a class of thirty womenat the time of her


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