Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 275, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1913 — BIBLE INSTITUTE PROVES VALUABLE [ARTICLE]
BIBLE INSTITUTE PROVES VALUABLE
Lectures and Helps of Rev. Gary L. Cook and Miss White Are Proving Interesting. The Bible Institute, which began a five days’ session at the Christian church last Friday <•evening and has continued since has proved very interesting, although not largely attended. The work of Rev. Gary L. Cook, the state Sunday School superintendent, and Miss Dora Muriel White, in their lectures and helps has proved' a great inspiration to all who have heard them. Miss White left this Monday morning for St. Joseph, Mo., to speak at a meetiijg there. Her home was formerly at Franklin, Ind!, but she is now the editor of the elementary department of the Sunday School publications of the Christian Publishing Co., of St. Louis. Her talks proved a great assistance to Rev. Cook, who is one ;of the leaders in this country in Sunday School work. The union service at the Christian church Sunday night was largely attended. —-
