3n Cl^ri^t 



'Death may hide, but it cannot divide; 

 Thou art but on Christ's other side ; 

 Thou art with Christ and He with me, 

 In Christ united still are we." 



3n ;^emoriam 



In loving memory of Luola Murchison 

 Sprunt, wife of James Sprunt, of Wilmington 

 and Orton, who departed this mortal life 

 February 17, 19 16, in the full assurance of a 

 blessed immortality. 



Of dignified, queenly presence, a mind 

 richly endowed with exquisite taste and sur- 

 passing ability, she illustrated with unaffected 

 modesty, as an angel of the highway on the 

 journey of life, the virtues and graces of a 

 noble Christian character, by an unceasing 

 and untiring devotion to the things that are 

 true, and honorable, and just, and lovely, and 

 of good report. 



Whatever she did for the rescue of human 

 souls drifting away from God, for the con- 

 version of the heathen in far-away lands, for 

 the help and countenance of our devoted mis- 

 sionaries, for the care and education of the 

 factory children, for the relief of helpless 



