. In memoriam, George Washington Watts : born August 18, 1851, died March 7, 1921 . nheritance ofa place among Gods elect; but as our friend and co-worker,his passing causes us the very deepest sorrow and a full realiza-tion of our great personal loss. From the very earliest period of life he heard the call ofChrist, Follow Me, and until the end was a consistent disci-ple of the Master. His great soul was the key to the earthlypossessions with which God had blessed him, and at home andabroad he spent his life in spreading the Gospel and helpingthose who could not help themselves. Few men have
. In memoriam, George Washington Watts : born August 18, 1851, died March 7, 1921 . nheritance ofa place among Gods elect; but as our friend and co-worker,his passing causes us the very deepest sorrow and a full realiza-tion of our great personal loss. From the very earliest period of life he heard the call ofChrist, Follow Me, and until the end was a consistent disci-ple of the Master. His great soul was the key to the earthlypossessions with which God had blessed him, and at home andabroad he spent his life in spreading the Gospel and helpingthose who could not help themselves. Few men have lived who reached the heights of Christiandevelopment as did our departed friend and associate. Wecan exalt his memory best by undertaking to carry on the workwhich was so close to his heart, and this we do under the in-spiring influence and example he set before us in life. We extend to the bereaved family our deep sympathy anddirect that a copy of these resolutions be sent to them, and acopy spread upon the minutes of this Board. T. C. Worth,W. G. Bramham, L. D. KlRKLAND. C^o]. First Presbyterian Church (the Second Church)and Sundav-school FROM THE WOMANS AUXILIARY, FIRSTPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Durham, N. C,April 9, dear Mrs. Watts: The members of Circle No. 6 of the Womans Auxiliary of1920 and 1921 wish to express to you their love and sympathyin your recent great sorrow and bereavement. Such lives aregreatly missed, but leave behind them an inspiration and anincentive to those coming after, to give forth their noblest pow-ers in the channels of truth and righteousness. He lives withus still with an influence that will continue in force as long asmemory endures. Yours with much love and sympathy, Etta F. Murray,Secretary. [ FROM OUR FATHERLESS ONES The Annie Louise Cottage was built and furnished by W. Watts and named in honor of his only child, Miss AnnieLouise. The little girls, the baby girls, live in that house now;but when it was first built, when Miss Ann
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