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CAMPM KKTING SqCIlW.Hon. A1 f ml Anderson, of Hamilton, is in attendance at the camp, ami has developedinto a first rate worker...... The Hnturdayevening's storm created considerable commotion in the camps. Bro. Tolliver lost hishat and notes, and one sister outstripped thewind in a race to a house near by, and therefainted, and Bro. Brown lost bis faith in “protecting care’* amid bowing timbers,flying boards, etc, but was heartless enoughto laugh at Bro. Tolliver's terror-strickenappearance. Bro. Alf. Anderom was the! Hero of the hour, who calmly beheld theterrible scent*, quoting the while St. Paul's“But none of these things move me, neithercount I my life dear.” Where was BisterTolliver when the storm canie up?....,. Among the visitors from a distance we mention Mrs. PresU n of Piqua, Mrs. Williams, of Cincinnati, Mrs Rev, Bingleton, of Lebanon, Mr». Boyd and Mrs. Adains, of Pe Graff, Mr. and Mrs. Walt. Tudor, of Spring-
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Indianapolis Leader

Indianapolis, Indiana, US

Sat, Sep 17, 1881

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