B£*rResolntions passed by Phrenakis-EZK9I-mian Society on the death of ChristianHoover :IDeath has again laid his cold .hand upIon one who was hut lately of our Dumcber, The soul of Christian Hoover has1winged its flight and returned to Him,o:who gave it. Naught remains of our0--onee-genial-companion-but-^the never dy-S]iug influence of a Godly life. He wastlt;cut down in the prime of youth, with fondelexpectations of working for his Masteraunrealized. Like a flower he was plucktled but only to be transplanted in the moreClcongenial soil of his Father’s Kingdom.rlt;As an expression of our sorrow at the1closs of one so near, be it resolved, That,hwhile we mourn the loss. of_our__brother_nand deeply sympathize with hia relativesbiin their affliction, we recogize the handa’of the One who doeth all things well.—oiThat Phrenakismian Society has lost airfaithful member and trusty friend.*1That we wear the usual badge of mourn--ning thirty, days.—Thafca copy of- the a-srbove resolutions be sent to his parents andutha* they be published in the LutheranhObserver and the Village Record.M. L. Beard* *oJJno. A. Wirt,n; J. A. SlNGMASTEB,TC* Committee.a