Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1901 — GILLAM. [ARTICLE]
GILLAM.
Fine weather and fine roads for sleighing. George has rented a farm. Wonder if he is going to batch? Mrs. Freeman of New York, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Leonard. George Batsen of Kniman, is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walters. Mrs. Etta Whitaker of Hammond,, is visiting her parents, Mr- and Mrs. Ben Goldsberry. The E. L. will hold a business meeting next Thursday evening. All members should be present. The E. L. will be led Sunday night by Mrs. Cecil Culp. Subject; “Marching orders," Josh. i-l:ii. Mr.and Mrs. Bennie Goldsberry, Mrs. Levi Miller and Mrs. H. Whitaker spent Sunday with Peter Rhodes and wife. The string band of Gillam met at the home of Mr. T. Wallers Saturday even-, ing. The evening was spent tn singing and instrumental music. Died, at her home near McCoysburg, Mrs. Andrew King, of paralysis, Wednesday, January 23, at 6 o'clock. The deceased was 63 years old and leaves a husband and two sons to morn her loss. She lived a devoted Christian. Elder S. G. Huntintgton conducted the funeral services. The scripture used was Heb. 9:27. Job 17:13; Job 14:14-15; the topic was, the “Appomtm nt, the Waiting, Time and the Cail." She was buried in the Osborne cemetery, where she will sleep till the first Resurrection. Rev. 20:6.
