What I have said out of my heart about 

 your dear wife I feel about you, for you were 

 as one in your loving kindness and generous 

 friendship to me. I came very near being in 

 Wilmington this week on a mission in behalf 

 of Sewanee, and one of the things I had 

 counted on most was seeing you and perhaps 

 Orton. 



May God be with you always is the prayer 

 of your devoted friend, 



Richard W. Hogue. 



appreciation^ 



"For all the saints who from their labors rest, 

 Who Thee by faith before the world confessed, 

 Thy name, O, Jesus, be forever blest. 

 Alleluia." 



In the providence of God a useful and what 

 seemed to be necessary life has been cut short 

 and the community in which she lived has 

 lost a beloved and valuable citizen in the death 

 of Mrs. Luola Murchison Sprunt. 



Her beautiful and unusual character is so 

 deserving of mention that this hand of affec- 

 tion wishes to pay a slight tribute to her mem- 

 ory and to record some of the virtues that 

 won the admiration of intimate friends and 

 endeared her to all who knew her. 



Upright, honorable, strong in her convic- 

 tions of right, kind of heart, and ever ready 



2S 



