tion and her whole-soul endeavor to help men 

 and women, irrespective of creed and condi- 

 tion. 



Be it further resolved, That we express to 

 the bereaved husband and other members of 

 the family our deep and sincere sympathy, and 

 that a copy of this resolution be spread upon 

 our Daily Journal and that a copy be also sent 

 to the bereaved family. 



Done on the behalf of the colored minis- 

 terium of the city of Wilmington, N. C. 



J. Francis Lee, 



Secretary. 



"The King's daughter is all glorious within." 



Mrs. James Sprunt. 

 Entered into Rest February ij, igi6. 



It is with a deep sense of loss and profound 

 sorrow that the ministering circle of the 

 King's Daughters records the death of Luola 

 Murchison Sprunt. 



In her death we mourn a valued and a faith- 

 ful member, for in all her walks of life she 

 was a true King's Daughter. Her life 

 abounded in thoughtful kindness and no char- 

 ity appealed to her in vain. 



In large-heartedness, hospitality, and loy- 

 alty to all things worthy, her life will stand as 

 an example of truest womanhood. What her 



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