Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 132, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 June 1920 — PROGRAM. [ARTICLE]

PROGRAM.

Union Township Sunday School Convention. Geo. H. Hammerton President J. L. Keever Vice-President J. E. Alter Sec.-Treasurer At Christian Church Fair Oaks, Indiana. Sunday, June 6, 1920. | Convenes at 9:30 o’clock A. M. । Song Fair Oaks Sunday School Scripture Lesson and Prayer , Song. ! Address—Township President. ; Geo. H. Hammerton I Reports from Schools of Township Brief ’Sunday School Lesson, in charge of Superintendent of Fair Oaks Sunday School Song Virgie Sunday School Appointment of Committees Intermission Round Table Conferences—W. E. Johnson County Pres. Presiding “Difficulties Encountered in Sunday Schools” Joe Winslow “Incentives to Sunday School Attendance” Mrs. Sayer “That Bible Class” Elza Gunyon Song Parr Sunday School Talk County Officer Report of Township Officers Supt. Children’s Dept. —• , Mrs. Lillie Witham Supt. Young People’s Dept. _ Miss Esther Wiseman Supt. Adult Dept John V. Lesh Supt. Educational Dept. Miss Mary Miles Supt. Administrative Dept. Elza Gunyon Song •--Aix Sunday School Conventions County State Song Rose Bud Sunday School Report of Committees Election of Officers Report of Dues • Report of Secretary Adjournment Miss Lucy Lane, who is taking training to be a nurse in St. Mary’s hospital in Chicago, was privileged a short time ago to, enjoy a most delightful program in Orchestra Hall in Chicago given under the auspices of the Illinois League for Nursing Education. Miss Lane was given this honor on account of her splendid standing as a student at St. Mary’s. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Lane _of Newton township. A contract was signed by the city council Monday for the purchase of an American-LaFrance fire truck. The price of the truck is $7,600. The action was taken yesterday that a saving of S2OO might be made, the trucks advancing that much in price today, June 1. There will be an important meeting of the Jasper County chapter of the Red Cross at the headquarters, tonight at 7:30 o’clock. Dr. H. L. Fidler, of Milwaukee, Wis., is the guest of relatives here.