ground for the children adds greatly to this 

 beautiful mission, and Mrs. Sprunt received 

 much satisfaction in directing this pleasure for 

 the little ones. The following letter, received 

 by Mr. Sprunt from the president of the Del- 

 gado Mills, Is a gratifying expression as to 

 the work accomplished by the school and play- 

 ground : 



"I wish to express my sympathy in your 

 great loss of your noble, good wife; also that 

 of all our people here at Delgado. They feel 

 that they have lost a friend who had a feeling 

 of sympathy for them In all their efforts, and 

 I want to express this to you for them. I 

 know that you can see the good that you both 

 have done for all of these people, and espe- 

 cially the little ones, whose lives are being 

 made happier and guided aright. The oppor- 

 tunity of early training In right living and 

 righteousness Is an immeasurable gift. For 

 the many kindnesses and Interest you and 

 Mrs. Sprunt have given them they and I have 

 grateful hearts. 



Yours most sincerely, 



E. C. Holt/' 



Immanuel Presbyterian Church. 



Mr. and Mrs. Sprunt were greatly inter- 

 ested in the progress of Immanuel Presby- 

 terian Church, in the southern part of Wil- 

 mington. They contributed a number of 



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