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Ash Flat, Cave City, Evening Shade, Sharp County, Arkansas
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Local Sunday school reports good attendance, excellent choir music, teacher changes including Miss Dora Fore's resignation and Miss Mary Wainwright's return, Superintendent Wilkerson's engaging class for children, and urges young men to participate actively.
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The attendance is very good.
The choir makes excellent music.
Members of Class No. 1 alternate as teachers since Miss Dora Fore has resigned the position.
Miss Mary Wainwright, who was forced to absent herself from the school for several months on account of ill health is now a regular attendant and has charge of Class No. 2, in the absence of Miss Artie Abernethy, the regular teacher.
One of the main features of the school is the class of little folks who are in charge of Superintendent Wilkerson. He always gets their attention and never fails to impress them with some important truths contained in the lesson.
Each Sunday there is a number of young men who attend but take no part in the regular exercises—some of the brightest and most promising minds of the town. This ought not to be. Come up and sing, get quarterlies and study the lesson.
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The Sunday school has good attendance and excellent choir music. Class No. 1 members alternate as teachers after Miss Dora Fore's resignation. Miss Mary Wainwright has returned from illness and handles Class No. 2 in Miss Artie Abernethy's absence. Superintendent Wilkerson leads the children's class effectively. Young men attend but do not participate, and are encouraged to join in.