Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1889 — Y. M. C. A. MEETING. [ARTICLE]
Y. M. C. A. MEETING.
The Be«oiid Annual Meeting oi the lodiaos Young Men’s Christian As sociation (20th Annual Convention) will be held at Lafayette. Novem er 7-10 Evangelist D L Moody is to be present, *nd will give two addresses dai ly, during the meeting A large number of workers from International and State Forces, will give addresses on different phases of Association work Four hundred delegates from the Christian Young Men of tha State are expected F H Jacobs of Missouri, is to lead the sin ing Pas’ors, business men,young men from the Evangelical churches are invited Entei tain men t will be provided all with credentials One aud on i-third fare has been granted bv all roads Those wishing to attend should write the State Secretan, F Humphrey .Indianapolis. before the 30th inst ’BquireWood has moved into the property recently vacated by M. E. Bavler. Smoke the Mascot. Lock out for bargains at Priest & Pexton’a.
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