Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 201, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 August 1913 — Notice to Non-Resident Pupils. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Notice to Non-Resident Pupils.

■J.... ■ All pupils must present their transfers to their respective teachers the first day they are in attendance in the Rensselaer public schools. Such transfers may be obtained from their township trustee. C. R. DEAN, Superintendent.

Evangelist C. H. Swingle, of Chicago, will- give a free Bible lecture in the Ellis. Theatre, Rensselaer, Sunday, Aug.’ 24, at‘3 p. m. sharp. His subject will be; “Why Does God Permit Evil?” He will also speak at 8 p. m sharp on the same date and place, on the subject: *‘What Is the Soul?” The' object of these lectures is not to establish any denomination or sect, however, but to stimulate Christians and others to a study of the Bible and to gain a clearer insight of God’s Holy Word. Mr. Swingle claims that, when rightly understood, the Bible contains sufficient evidence to prove its own inspiration. He says, in order to appreciate and harmonize the Scriptures, it is necessary for us to observe heaven’s first law of order and apply the texts where they belong. If we keep in mind God’s purpose in dealing differently with the world of mankind in the different ages and dispensations, we will have no trouble in harmonizing such, fn fact, the Bible is consistant with itself from Genisis to Revelations, aftd from this standpoint we can readily see that God is a great God of Love. A cordial invitation is extended to all, Gentile or Jew, Saint or Sinner, Christian or Agnostic, to be present. Seats free. No collection or charges of any kind. Come, let us reason together. -Adv.