Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 174, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 July 1919 — BATTLE GROUND CAMP MEETING OPENS JULY 31. [ARTICLE]
BATTLE GROUND CAMP MEETING OPENS JULY 31.
Rural conferences, special evangslistk services, and particular attention to the moral and spiritual development of young people, are the features thait will be emphasized att. the Battle Ground camp meeting, which will begin its forty-fifth session Thursday evening, July 31. To the end that these features may be carried out in the most effective manner possible, a specially trained corps of speakers and directors has been selected, each one of whom is an expert and widely experienced in the particular field of work for which (he has been chosen. For the addresses and sermons some of the best talent in the entire country has been secured; boys and girls will be under the guidance of men amd women who have made the .training of young people a life study, and the music for the meetings will be furnished by the best talenit in the middle west. Among the speakers will be Dr. L. R. Eckhardt, of DePauw university, Greencastle; Dr. Clarence True Wilson,
Rev W W. Diehl, of Detroit; .Rev. Owen W. Fifer, D. D.; Rev. G. W. Switzer. Bidhop Thomas Nicholson and Prof. Oakel F. Hall, of Purdue university. The young people s work will oe under the direction of Mrs. Julia D Hogate and Mrs. S. M. Hendricks, both of Danville, Ill.; Mrs. E. W. Strecker, Rev. 0. M. Kimberhn and Mrs. Daniel Stecker, assistant na- ! tional secretary of young people s work, Washington, D. C. Prof. Paul T. Smith win have charge of the musical programs, with Mliss Lelah Egnew at the piano. The will be under the management of Rev. John F. Clearwater, the young people’s work under the du*ect supervision of Rev. O. M. Kimberlin, and the laymen’s work under the direction of J. W. Gardner. During the time of the meetings a regular daily schedule will be carried out as follows: 6:45, get up, morning dip; 7:30, breakfast; 9:15, chapel; 9:45, inspection of camp; 10, play; 12:15, dinner; 1:30, games, baseball, basketball, tennis, hikes, etc.; 5:30, supper; 8:00, night do- ' ings, 10, lights out.
