The Lanthorn 1899 . utherans, and onesimilar to it is about to be placed over that of Dr. Day bythe Board of Foreign Missions. In the church at Muhlenburg Mission a brass tablet wasunveiled with suitable ceremony on January 8, 1899, bear-ing the inscription, In Memorv of MRS. EMMA V. DAY, 1S94. REV. DAVID A. DAY, D. 1S97. This tablet was presented by the young people of the Mis-sion as a token of love for those who had been more thanfather and mother to them. Many expressions of love andesteem were uttered by the present pupils as well as by themen who had been educated at the Mission and


The Lanthorn 1899 . utherans, and onesimilar to it is about to be placed over that of Dr. Day bythe Board of Foreign Missions. In the church at Muhlenburg Mission a brass tablet wasunveiled with suitable ceremony on January 8, 1899, bear-ing the inscription, In Memorv of MRS. EMMA V. DAY, 1S94. REV. DAVID A. DAY, D. 1S97. This tablet was presented by the young people of the Mis-sion as a token of love for those who had been more thanfather and mother to them. Many expressions of love andesteem were uttered by the present pupils as well as by themen who had been educated at the Mission and are now ac-tively engaged in the ministry among their countrymen. At the present time our own Susquehanna University isestablishing in their honor the Day Memorial this well deserved tribute will the memory of Dr. DavidA. Day and Emma Y. Day, be perpetuated and their ex-ample of heroic self-sacrifice and persevering devotion bekept ever before all succeeding students of the Institution. —M. K. I)..


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