Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1915 — MOODY ASSEMBLY OPENS TODAY AT CEDAR LAKE [ARTICLE]
MOODY ASSEMBLY OPENS TODAY AT CEDAR LAKE
Thousands of Church People of Chicago ami Indiana to Attend— Grounds Christened "RestaAvhile." Cedar Lake, Ind., July 23.—“Restawhile ’ is the official name for this place now. It is to be a second Winona. , The first annual coniereuce of the Moody church assembly on tile spacious grounds of the lake mpenk'Saturday evening, and will continue through Sunday, August with .morning, afternoon and evening sessions. Hundreds will attend, not only from Chicago, bitt the towns and cities of Lake county as well. If the conference grows as the Northfield and Winona assemblies have, it will bring thousands of people to. the lake every summer. Being designed similar to these other conferences and backed by substantial people,
there is no reason why it will not grow to their proportions. The conference is conducted by Paul Rader, pastor of the Moody church, Chicago. Rooms and ideals are obtained on the grounds at moderate prices. There is no charge of admission to the conference. The music will be in the charge of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W, McKee, of Chicago. The speakers include W. Leon Tucker, Los Angeles, Cal.; Melvin E. Trotter, Grand Rapids, Mich.; Harry Monroe, Pacific Garden Mission; w. S. Jacoby, Chicago; R. H. Glover, China; Walter M. Turnbull, New York; E. O. Jago, Palestine; Miss Cora M. Rudy, Dayton, and Miss Mary Hyndman, Aiken institute, Chicago. ■
E. Y. Wooly is associate pastor of the conference. The trustees include A. F. Gaylord, J. B. Bowles and J. S. McGlashan. Emil Burke is superintendent, E. P. James treasurer, and the committee consists of J._ S. McGlashan, C. A. Erickson, C. J. Goodman, G. B. Meeker and C. A. Judhon.
“Restawhile” is dedicated to the Scripture, “Come ye yourselves apart and rest a while.”
