The Somerset County star. (Salisbury [i.e. Elk Lick], Pa.) 1891-1929, June 23, 1898, Image 5

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[-the evening—"Relation of parents to
Report of the Reformed Sunday
School Convention.
The Sixth annual Sunday school con-
vention, of Somerset Classis, of the Re-
formed church in the United States,
June 14 and 15,
1808.
che same:
FIRST SESSION, TUESDAY, AT 2 P. M.
Devotional exercises were conducted |
by Rev. Houser.
After the enrollment of delegates,the
organization was affected by electing!
A. L. G. Hay, Esq., President,
Hillegass, Secretary, and Mrs.
D. H. Leader, Treasurer. :
The address of welcome was given by
Dr. Speicher; the response by A. L. G.
Hay, Esq.
In the absence of V alentine Hay,
Esq. the topie—"“The Aim of Surday
School Conventions’—was discussed by |
Rev. Hassler.
The report of the Treasurer, Mrs.
I. Leader, was read and adopted.
After prayer by Rev
D.
was adjourned to
Tuesday evening.
meet on
SECOND SESSION, TUESDAY, 7:45 P.M.
exercises
. Balliet.
Sia of co-operation on the
f all the members of the school
in every
Dagon)
Rev.
conducted by
enterprise undertaken by it,”’—
as opened by a paper
lef: followed by a discussion by
ACB. Groff.
After the singing of a hymn, Ion. C. |
J. Otto spoke on the secong topic for
the Sunday schools.”
The topics forthe evening were fur-
{ ther discussed by Dr. A.I*.Speicher, Rev.
Leader, Rev. Hassler atl Rev,
The following committees were then
appointed.
un Reports—Hon. C. J. Otto, Miss
{ Mary Johnson and Miss Tayman.
Resolutions—Rev. Houser, Edwin M.
| Glessner and Miss Bakar.
nesday merning.
To report proceedings—Rev. E. 8
Rev. E. P. Skyles, Janet Me-
Kinley and Prof. A. B. Groff.
Convention adjourned to meet Wed-
THIRD SESSION, WEDNESDAY, 9 A, M.
Devotional exercises
ev. E. P. Skyles.
After roll call the minutes were read
and approved. The topie—*“How can
conducted by
| we interest the grown-ups?”’—was dis-
{ cussed by Dr.
A.
ial and Rev
W. P. Shaw and Dr. ‘A.
Jichty.
General discussion by Rev
. Leader.
Reports of the schools were read.
After prayer .by Rev. Hassler, the
. Dr. Trux-
[ convention adjourned.
Rev.
Rev.
[ Harry 1}
' | aim is to advance the
I discussed from
{ workers may gather material for more |
FOURTH SESSION, WEDNESDAY, 2 P.M.
Devotional exercises conducted by
Hassler.
“The Alms of the Sunday school—
How should they be devoted?”—In the
of M.. H. Esq., and
vliller, the subject was opened
followed by A. L G
Hassler, Dr. Speicher, |
Bailiet, Rev. Hon. C. J.
Otto and Mr. Brant.
The report of committee on Sunday
reports and consideration of
was read as follows: Officers, 123;
207; male scholars, 1,046; fe-
1,031; total membership,
2407; average attendance, 1,230; amt.
contributed for benevolence, $1,003.69;
nses, 8915.34; total, $1,949.03.
in order was the selection
place meeting the coming year.
An invitation given by a representa-
tive of the Mt. Zion congregation was
absence Ikremer,
Truxal,
Rev. E, 8.
by Dr.
Hay; 1
Rev. Houser,
school
same
teachers,
male scholars,
exXne
Next of
for
accetped.
Adjournment.
7:45 pr.
FIFTH SESSION, WEDNESDAY,
Devotional exercises conducted by |
leader.
in the absence of Hon. J. C.
Mr: W. CC. Burrell, the subject—
“Ilow can teachers be made to feel the
and
importance and responsibility of their
positions?’—was discussed by Rev. E.
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Rev. Johnston and Ion. C. J. Otto.
Mrs. D. H. Leader kindly consented
to favor the convention with a solo.
The report of committee on
tions was read and accepted.
The Convention then adjourned to
meet in one year at the Mt. Zion church. |
The sessions throughout were inter-
esting and instructive, and Tre Srar’s
reporfer, Miss Janet MeKinley, offers
the following very
ment:
The Sunday school convention is
benefit physically and spiritually.
interests of the
Ilere questions
which Sunday
n
Sunday schocl
school
efficient work.
The aim of the Sunday school should |
be to cultivate Christian fellowship and |
advance the Kingdom of Christ. To
accomplish this, we realize the necessi-
ty of co-operation of all the
of the school.
all work together, and
want of this.
much fails for
Through the influence of the members |
of the Sunday school let the parents be |
made to realize the importance of Nun-
day school work, so that they may be
a’le to train their children spiritually
«nd bring the wayward to Christ.
In a physic:l disease the cause must |
be found b-fore a cure can le effected ;
Following we give a report of |
Miss |
Leader, the con- |
interest connected with it,and |
by Miss Janet |
Balliet, |
Weller |
>. Skyles, Dr. W. P. Shaw, Rev. Leader,
Resolu- |
appropriate com- |
Its |
are |
members |
Much ean be done where |
| so with a lack of interest, which is a
spiritual disease. This interest may be
awnkened by thorough preparation of
| lessons, by variation in the opening
| service, by music, or giving a work to
| perform in the management of the
i school.
The alms of the Sunday school in-
clude all money contributed for benev-
| olence. They should be used for the
| support of home and foreign mission,
or to relieve suffering among the poor,
| and not for defraying expenses.
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23d National Encampment G. A. R.,
Cineinnati, Ghio, September
6th to 10th, 1898.
B. & 0. R. R.
For this occasion tickets will be sold
{ at ‘the low rate of one fare for the
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{ and Wheeling, inclusive, good going on
| September 3d and 4th. and good return-
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nor later than September 13th ex-
| cept by depositing ticket with Joint
| Agent at Cincinnati, between Septem-
ber 5th and 9th, inclusive, and on pay-
iment of fee 25 cents, when return limit
| may be extended to leave Cincinnati,
i to and including Cetober 2d, 1898.
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Ifor rates and information address D.
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For this occasion tickets will be sold
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