Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 180, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 July 1915 — Battle Ground Camp Meeting Begins Tuesday. [ARTICLE]

Battle Ground Camp Meeting Begins Tuesday.

The Battle Ground camp meeting begins next Tuesday and will continue in session two weeks. Present indications are that the attendance will be unusually large this year and some splendid programs have been prepared. Evangelism is to be the keynote of the meetings and Rev. James M. Taylor, D. D., a native of Knoxville, Tenn., is to be in charge of this feature of the work. Rev. Oakel F. Hall, student pastor at Purdue university, will have charge of the young people’s work. Boyville, which proved its worth in its initial tryout last year, will be given much consideration and plans have been made upon an increased scale. The girls will also receive special attention and fine things are planned for them. The music will be in charge of Rev. Manson E. Baker. Miss May Harper will preside at the piano and Paul T. Smith will be the cometist. The Sunday programs indicate that the services on those days will be exceptionable enjoyable. Laymen's day, August 11, will perhaps attract a greater number of visitors than any other one session.