In Honor of Dewey Adams Who Fell Fighting for His Country
In the church at New Hope in Taylor’s township
yesterday afternoon there gathered the friends and relatives and people from
all over this section of the country to do honor to a brave soldier boy who
left these for foreign shores to battle against selfishness and the lust of
power and greed, that his beloved America and the people of this country and
the world might be free.
The heroic deeds that have emblazoned the name
of Adams upon the page of ineffaceable history wee commemorated yesterday when
his pastor, Rev. W.O. Biggs, under whom this young man found the light that
leads to immortal glory and everlasting life and peace, presided at the
meeting. His text was taken from Revelation 2nd chapter and 26th
verse: “He that overcometh and keepeth my works unto the end to him will I give
power over the nations.”
Not only was the life of the Christian
exemplified in the fact that the young man had made his profession of faith
some five years ago, but in his death, where he had given the highest service
to his country and his fellow man he had left a shining example of what true
patriotism means.
Rev. G.E. Ferrell was the next speaker. His
text was from the second Samuel 12th chapter: “He shall not return
to me but I shall go to him.”
This he said was David’s expression on the
death of his child, and this is a blessed assurance that the parents of our
fallen hero have, that he is now in the blest abode of those who have embraced
that faith that leads to the Lamb of God which taketh away the sin of the
world. Mr. Ferrell spoke beautifullyi of the life of the Christian soldier who
goes forth to battle against wickness in high places and makes the supreme
sacrifice for his fellow man.
Mr. W.A. Lucas, who is a very ornate and
eloquent speaker, was especially moved by the spirit of the occasion and
eloquently portrayed the stirring scenes enacted on the battlefield and of the
heroism of the young soldier who fought that we might live.
He emphasized the fact that Dewey Adams had
brought to the community in which he lived the influence of a life that had
become a part of the great human drama that is now being enacted across the
seas for the salvation of mankind and this community would cherish his memory
for all time to come.
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