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The Boone County Banner
Florence, KY., November, 1897
Transcribed by: Frank Gruber

The young people of Hopeful Church have organized a Luther League with the following officers:

President, Irvin Tanner
V.Pres., H. Clinton Beemon,
Sec., Harry Tanner
Cor.Sec., Thomas J. Brown
Treas., Miss Linnie Tanner
Chorister, Ezra K. Tanner,
Organist, Mrs. W.N. Surface.

The regular meetings are to be held on the second and fourth Sundays of each month at three o'clock in the afternoon. All the members of the church are young enough to be welcome at the meetings of the League and it is hoped that the young people will receive much encouragement in their worthy venture.


Married at the Lutheran parsonage, Sept. 9, 1897, by Rev. H. Max Lentz, John Henry Drees and Miss Flora Riggs. Notice deferred by request.


Edward Northcutt and Miss Jane Belle Dobbins were married, October 7, at the home of the bride near Richwood Ky. by Rev. W.T. Rowland.


Married in Union Ky., Oct. 6, 1897, by Rev. A.S. Rachal, brother of the groom, assisted by the Rev. W.H. Davis, William Matson Rachal and Miss Maud Norman.


Married at the Lutheran parsonage, Sept. 9, 1897, by Rev. H. Max Lentz, John Henry Drees and Miss Flora Riggs. Notice deferred by request.


It was a great pleasure for us to meet at the funeral of Mrs. Corey, the Rev. George A. Miller, the pastor of the first Christian church of Covington. We had not seen him since he came to hear us preach at Mt. Morris, Ill. fourteen years ago. He was then a mere youth attending Mt. Morris college, boarding with his uncle Upton Miller who was a member and regular attendant of the Lutheran church. He has been greatly blessed in his ministerial labors and he is now pastor of a large and promising church.


 

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