Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1914 — S. S. County Council Discusses Plans for Work of Coming Year. [ARTICLE]
S. S. County Council Discusses Plans for Work of Coming Year.
The County Council of the Sunday School Association met Sunday afternoon at tho Christian church and discussed plans for doing the work throughout the county during the coming year. Reports were given of the work being done and plans for the future by the following department superintendents: Teachers Training -Miss Ethel Per*
kins. Temperance and Home Class—Mre. A. A. Fell. Missionary—Mrs. A. P. Burton. Adult—L. H. Hamilton. An earnest effort will be made to get every school in the county to send at least one delegate to the state convention to be held In Indianapolis June 16, 17 and 18, and also to the international convention in Chicago the following week. Through the untiring efforts of the county officers of last year, especially County Chairman Leatherman and County Secretary-Treasur-er Mrs. Fell, Jasper county had the honor to be one of the eighteen front-line counties in. the state. It is to be hoped that this high standard of efficiency may he maintained this year. This can only be done by every officer in the county doing his duty. The following committee was appointed by Chairman J. H. Leatherman to formulate plans for a banquet to be given the county and township officers and superintendents of the Sunday Schools throughout the county: Mrs. A. P. Burton, L. H. Hamilton, Mrs. A. A. Pell, Miss Ethel Perkins. This committee will report at the next meeting of the council, which will be held next Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Christian church. Mra Jno. L Gwin, 00. Sec.
