Historical souvenir of Phoenix, , and vicinity . nist. Two of our officersfound it necessary to resign and !Mrs. T. R. Siverwas elected to till the office of recording secretary,made vacant by the resignation of Mrs. E. Miss Olive Vick ry was elected treas-urer in place of Mrs. W. f. Thompson. Onaccount of the removal of Mrs. Hooker fromPhcenix we were obliged to elect a new corres-ponding secretary and Mrs. .Tosej)li Smith wasselected Our purjiose is to become a society sosteadfast and patient, so simple and obedient, sograve and serious and so deeply and intensely re-ligious


Historical souvenir of Phoenix, , and vicinity . nist. Two of our officersfound it necessary to resign and !Mrs. T. R. Siverwas elected to till the office of recording secretary,made vacant by the resignation of Mrs. E. Miss Olive Vick ry was elected treas-urer in place of Mrs. W. f. Thompson. Onaccount of the removal of Mrs. Hooker fromPhcenix we were obliged to elect a new corres-ponding secretary and Mrs. .Tosej)li Smith wasselected Our purjiose is to become a society sosteadfast and patient, so simple and obedient, sograve and serious and so deeply and intensely re-ligious that the organization may be the medi-um through which His Messiige may be carried toevery darkened heart in America. Oswego Forts. - The earliest English tradinghouse at Oswego was constructed by Gov. Burnetin 1722 on the west side of the river. The Colon-ial Assembly in 172li granted M)) ])nunds to con-struct a fort which was reported completed It was described as a stone Ijuilding 80feet square, the eastern face semi-circular in shape. \V(i.\I.\XS HOME MISSION SdCllOTV, M. K. itrum Iflt ro rijrlit)-Mrs. E. K. Fish, Mrs. C. \V. Huntley, Mrs. Julia Morton, Mrs. AV. Mrs. O. Walker, Mrs. P. UwrlisB, Mrs. E. Paiker. Mrs. A. E. Rues, Mrs. H. S. Sonthiill. J. Fuller. Mrs. Louisa Gutliph. Sittina-Mrs. J. Smith, Mrs. T. K. Siver, Mrs. T. (. Tanjriut, Mrs. Spencer. Mrs. A. W. Hawks. Mrs. \V. S. Wallace, Miss Olive Vickery. Thomi)son. Thera is a legend that the primallaws of Spain were written in verse and framedti,OOI) years before the beginning of time. Ourlaws were written in prose and in time and wereframed by ^Irs. Hooker. Mrs. Thompson andJlrs. Huntley. The societys chief aim and ob-ject is to render assistance, both material andspiritual, to the needy ones at home, and muchassistance has baen rendered the poor and suffer-ing in our own town. On May 2(1, it was decidedto corres]>ond with parties in either \ew York orWashin


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