Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 193, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1914 — Annual Session of Jasper County S. S. Association. [ARTICLE]
Annual Session of Jasper County S. S. Association.
The officers of the Jasper County Sunday School Association held a special session in the Christian church Sunday afternoon to make arrangements for the county convention. The date set is Thursday and Friday, sept. 24th and 25th, 1914. The place is the Christian church, Rensselaer, Ind. The county officers are planning to have the best meeting in the. history of the organized work. * Rev. George N. Bumie, the slSite secretary, will be present, together with other workers of splendid ability and wide reputation. An effort is being made to get an international worker. Two delegates from each of the thirty schools of the county will be entertained in the homes of the church people of the city. Friday noon, Sept. 25th, dinner will be served in the dining room of the Christian church. All of the church people of the city aTe asked to make this a great occasion. During the absence of Mrs. John L GWin, who will be in Dakota for some time, the county secretarytreasurer's work will be in the 1 hands of Mrs. A. A. Fell. All township officers are urged to co-operate with her that all business may be put in splendid shape before the convention. Letters will be sent to each township asking them to take care of "the financial part of the work at once, Jasper county is a “Front Rank County,” and it is still striving for better things. In the name of the Master, let every one interested, help. You have no greater opportunity to do efficient and effective work. The Sunday school is the teaching service of -the church. Let us be full of enthusiasm, thoroughly in earnest and let the Sunday school be as effective* as the day school. Every township has held a splendid convention; now let us end the year’s work with a great county convention. Let.’ us do it because we love Him. J. N. Leatherman, President. Mrs. .J. L Gwin, Sec.-Treas. The Loyal Daughters will serve ice cream and cake on the court house lawn Thursday evening.
