Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1918 — BATTLE GROUND CAMP MEETING [ARTICLE]

BATTLE GROUND CAMP MEETING

Will Be Held this Year From August 1 to 11. The management and the program committee of the Battle Ground Camp Meeting have succeeded in preparing one of the best opportunities for all who are interested in the camp ground. Every phase of life will have work appropriate to its need. The children, under the supervision of Miss Beisel and Miss McLinn* will have the work adapted to their ages. The Junior and Bethel Girls, under the instruction of Mrs. E. W, Strecker, will enjoy their work. • The young people will have the usual gqpd care during the meeting, and the Rev. R. O. Kimberlin will lead them.

Boyville, under the leadersni'i of the Rev. Grant Howard and the Rev’ Buel E. Horn, promises to re the best in its history. Secretary E. R. Brown of the Central Lafayette Young Men’s Christian Association, will train the boys for field activities August 9. Every day of the camp meeting will be filled with helpful and interesting subjects, but we desire to call attention to some of the special work. Dr. L. R. Eckardt of Depauw university will give bible addresses

each day at the 9 o'clock hour. The Sundays are well manned. Dr. ■Clarence True Wilson of Washington, D. C., will preach Sunday, August. 4, and give a temperance lecture in the afternoon. Dr. U. G. Lea::euby will preach in the evening. For the second Sunday we have President George R. Grosh of Depauw university to preach in the morning, Dr. T. F. Moran of Washington, D. C., to give an address in the afternoon; and the Rev. Blaine Er Kirkpatrick to preach at night. Laymen's day will have its special strong array of talent. Dr. W. L. McDowell, D. D., of Philadelphia, will give a stereoptican lec'ur > in the evening. .The Attica Car Coupler, band will furnish the music. A representative of the Joint Centenary committee will present that most important work on the last Saturday. Both the Foreign and Home Missionary societies will be located on the camp ground and observe their anniversaries. A concert will be given 'by the chorus, under the leadership of Professor Paul T. Smrtn, at 2 p. m.. August 11. A You are cordially invitod to attend. • J. E. McCLOUD, Secy.