Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 235, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1914 — CONFERENCE CLOSED . AT LAFAYETTE SUNDAY [ARTICLE]

CONFERENCE CLOSED . AT LAFAYETTE SUNDAY

Dr. Curpick Returned to Rensselaer —Next Conference to Be Held at South Bend. 2V,r-‘ ; ;V. V' **- H r V % x. - '• Rev. Paul C. Curnick. returned from the Northwest Indiana Conference, which bar been in session for a week at Trinity Methodist church in Lafayette The conference was one of the best ever held and Bishop McDoWl presided, to the delight of all the ministers. • ; » Dr. Curnick returns to Trinity church at Rensselaer and Rev. C. W. Postill returns as pastor of Fair Oaks Methodist church. - Dr. Curnick was greatly honored at the conference by being elected president of the alumni club of the Boston University school of theology, and was elected as visitor to the theological school of Boston. He was also elected to preach the conference missionary sermon at South Bend next year, Rev. Postill was, also on several important committees and was elected a member of the board of trustees of the Preachers’ Aid Society. Bishop McDowell reduced the number of districts fromflve to four and Rensselaer is now in the Lafayette district, with Rev. Aaron W. Wood, of Lafayette, as district superintendent. The following appointments we/e made for the Lafayette district: A. W. Wood, superintendent; Ambia, Elmer Jones; Barkley, C. W.. Petty; Battle Ground, C. B. Smith; Boswell, F. J. Boisel; Brook, T. P. Woodson; Brookston, O. L. Chivington; Burnettsville, C. A Smock; Culver, J. F. Kenriclv Dayton, J. W. Hanger; Delphi, C. L. Harper; Delphi circuit, W. H. Bloomfield; Fowler, C. P. Royce; Francesville, J. M. Williams; Goodland, Geo. E. Deuel; Idaville, J. S. Godwin; Kentland, F. L. Hovis; Kewanna, A. L. Brandenburg; Lafayette, Congress street

Grant Teeters; St. Paul’s, H. P. Ivey; Trinity, E. W, Dunlavy; West Side, A. T. Briggs; Lee and Shelby, H. A. Sutherland; Leiters Ford, W. I. Taylor; Lochiel, Harry Hoover; Lowell, V. H. Servies; Lucern, H, H. Cannon; Medaryville, W. N. Dunn; Monon, W. B. Morgan; Monticello, H. L. Kindig; Montmorenci, A. S. Stewart; Morocco, J. J. Rankin; Mt. Ayr, *C. A. Trimble; Mulberry, F. G. Howard; Otterbein, A. A. Dunlavy; Oxford, J. E. McCloud; Raub, T. Griffin; Remington, W. B. Warriner; Rensselaer, P. C. Curnick; Reynolds, A. T. Mosier; Richland Center, E, M. Kuonen; Rochester, A. S. Warriner; Roselawn and Fair Oaks, C. W. Postill; Royal Center, Linn Bates; Shadeland, H. H. Dunlavy; Star City, J. J. Wilson; Winamac, A. H. Lawrence; Wolcott, T. J. Reder; Yeoman, R. H. Johnston."*’