. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . I havewritten in this pastoral letter. Let missionary societies,Sunday schools, Epworth Leagues, mens brotherhoods,boards of stewards and all the organizations of the churchunite to make the best use possible of the day of fastingand prayer. There is transcendent power in example. We reformothers unconsciously when we walk uprightly.—MadameSwetchine. 10 NORTH CAROLINA CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE February 11. 1932 REVEREND MICHAEL ERADSHAW CROWNED Tuesday afternoon of this week more than fifty min-isterial friends assembled with a host of others fromevery w


. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . I havewritten in this pastoral letter. Let missionary societies,Sunday schools, Epworth Leagues, mens brotherhoods,boards of stewards and all the organizations of the churchunite to make the best use possible of the day of fastingand prayer. There is transcendent power in example. We reformothers unconsciously when we walk uprightly.—MadameSwetchine. 10 NORTH CAROLINA CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE February 11. 1932 REVEREND MICHAEL ERADSHAW CROWNED Tuesday afternoon of this week more than fifty min-isterial friends assembled with a host of others fromevery walk of life to pay tribute to this beloved friendand esteemed minister. The spacious Duke Memorialchurch of which Dr. Bradshaw has been pastor at onetime for four years and then later for five years was fill-ed with the many who knew and loved this man, alwaysable to make loyal and devoted friends wherever he years, of his life had been spent in Durham; sono other place seemed quite so much like home to thisMethodist DR. MICHAEL BRADSHAW The simple funeral service was conducted by the Rev-erends W. A. Stanbury, J. D. Bundy, H. E. Myers andH. C. Smith. The scripture selections and the hymnsused had been selected by Dr. Bradshaw. In keepingwith the habits of a long life the service was marked bysincerity and the utmost simplicity. No words of eulogy were spoken and no life sketchwas read. Later Dr. W. P. Few will furnish a memoirfor the press and for the conference memorial brother had lived his life in such a fine way thatwords would have been empty on that funeral much suffering in his later years, in calm simplici-ty and heroic faith in God our dear brother lived his lifeof kindly interest in all classes and conditions of men,having literally served his day and generation in all fidel-ity as a good minister of Jesus Christ. What more canbe said of any one 1 The hymns sung, How firm a foun-dation and The Son of God goes forth


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