IDE SEVENTH DAY Baptist Church building at Nhriumlie w:i* dLuhiraH'd March 10, 1901. The church jvns formed north oi NorbmvjJJe hv a group of oarh- day solders nn r.lral is now known as Seventh Dav L'ane- Aufi. H. J8G:*. Members are planning to observe the iimlciima! of I he f minding next year, —Globe Photo.Church Nearing Centennial YearBaptist Church, originally the j Abide; Dermis a rut Hannah Saun-Pu carle Seventh Dav b odist. was . tiers, Joshua SVheeler. S. I\ antiof its :SamuelThe Norlmuille Seventh Day | Lucy, and (laughters, Emily and celebrale the lenfenida!founding in IflW. iEtev. John lhdge of EaSUm is | (Buton) cvuv acting pastor. Asa Prentice,;Earl Slephan, Winston Wheeler, j Charlis \Y heeler. Mil win John son, j Hloyd Aug li M and Dyle Max sou ; are deacons and Mrs. Alena Knud, Miss Nannie Greeley, Mrs. Edna Wheeler and Mrs. Edwin Jtdin.-mti are dea ion esses.Uoyd Align si is head lt;r the Sahhatli school. Mrs. Eldon Zeekis presideii| o£ the Women’s J\(2S-,, / . / lt;a ■ (i■ t siimaiy S’ncirly, Win.slon WheelerSami-[A church budding near Die prc.s- = js moderator Orliestablished Aug. it. I8ILT. with j Klizi, Griffin, Alma the Kev. A. A. K. Randolph ihr M*ri, EJerta Stillman, founding pastor. j askI Eunice Petty anil KaleServices had been cnndnoled '(Hiitefu Perry, mostly by laymen from the time i Alma Minton t Maris was of the fir si sell lei nerdft orlon vilJo in 1857.theOn Oct. :.near j mot her nf Eced Mari* and Electa • SlilJman tin: mother nf Mrs. f'Ycd1857. five families of Mari*. Mr. and Mrs. Maris are the .church from l*n lining Ion, JIL-hvo nf Uir long lime regular atarrived in a wagon I rain al whal i lenrJanK at the church,is now known as Seventh Day ; Services a I mu* time woro eon-Lane. ! dueled in lIip Lane sehoolhmi.se.Das id Slillmrm. [.vinajintrs. Dennis Saunders, Samuel ent home of Mrs. Theodore K1ikjj- : ['icnftce, August Johnson am!Petty and Mrs. Anna bulen were ; per Sr.. two miles rmrtili lt;•*, Merlin Wheeler are Irusloesheads of Du* hi mi lies. All wagons : Norlom i lie. was dedicalod Juno j [hark* Wheeler is treasurerwon- ho:--f drawn except that : 21. lHR-%. ‘ N.iimUs ' (Jrcelev. cinrk, 7otinf.r !V1ly ,. wiiuii was drawn )y i T|„. hnilil:nlt;lt; in Xorlon Win-,-!,.,-, president „r Christian | i' villc was clnlienii-rl March !h, Kiulcavor Society, W j ti s I» nI ioxen.On Lhc next day a her they ar-.H)0l. river I. Aug. f, 1X57. the first sab-; Regular Sabbat* sei vires hath services were held. ;eomhiclrcl ni Follows:aredapi.rdsj Id’ayer molding. Iridnv nights ’ Ernie;Wheeler-, adult sponsor for Endeavor, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson are in charge of JorumOther” Seventh Daycame into the area lhat x a in e • at 1:’M) p.m.; morning worship Jnhrwm aKo 0 director of the year Joshua W hew v.m, mu* Saturday at lOrW, fmlowrd hy Sahhrdh school hand and choirSabbnlh school. lvmlea.,or ihreelo/. Miss /wlla Babcockof them.Charier members of I be church j societies meet were li.Mod as follow-n. ! noon.Saturdayafleisnrganisl. Mrs. MeiWheeler isf he lies'. Randolph, his wife, The Himeh i.« making plans In Messciv'eteditor of Hie church paper,The