Article clipped from Cullman Mountain City Gazette

{. it, will you?Without any doubt tin- rot ton. aere-age is going to be largely iitcreused.— Better think before you plant, boys We enjoyed one of the heat singing-at .tones’ ( Impel, Sunday, we ever enjoyed at that plane. We wish to thank I’rof. Denson and family for their presence with us on that day, Mrs. Bowden for the use of her organ, and her ac-eomplished daughter. Miss l.ove, forher perfornianre. Mr. Denson’s fain-i ily are all singer.-. Any hook is their choice. Master Pay lie Denson, aged 12 years, save a h'Mou of 15 minute whirh was not excelled by the oldest singers in the house. \' ithout a hook. Ills selections were ••Sou- of sorrow, page 883, Ht)4. 250; “Heavenly Vision, HM*. ItiM. Who can heal him?You speak of “Old Harp singing.| we had it. We never learn to sing the old hooks, hut we enjoy listening. So ! mote it he!—May We all meet again. V»u'« -curcc no here, lust now. Mea-l •
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Cullman Mountain City Gazette

Cullman, Alabama, US

Sat, Mar 14, 1896

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Aldo C.

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