Hillsboro Crusade Sketches And Family Records

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S. Evans, Mrs. Cowden, Mrs. Foraker, Mrs. D. K. Fenner, and Mrs. Thompson. The con- sultation resulted in returning to the morning meetings and other work. The entire number of members who were in the spirit of "willing workers, " were to be divided into four equal parts, to be known as bands A, B, C, and D, each band to have a leader and assistant leader, to be elected monthly. These leaders and assist- ants were also to be members of the Executive Io8 HILLSBORO CRUSADE SKETCHES.
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...us, while some were at work in their respective homes, the visitations upon the few remaining open saloons and bars were pray- erfully looked after. Grand evening meetings were held in the different churches, and the in- terest seemed unabated.
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WHEN the 7th of February— the day, by previous appointment, for the "all-day mass-meeting " — came around, a heavy snow cov- ered the ground, and still descended in noiseless flakes of purity and beauty. About nine o'clock A. M. The friends from various parts of the county could be seen, all covered white as the cause they represented, making their way to the old Presbyterian Church, where our Committee of Reception, and also a committee of the men Oil horses^ met them; the former conducted the visitors into the morning meeting, and the latter the horses and sleighs to the comfortable quar- ters provided.


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