People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 June 1893 — B. T. P.U. A. Mass Meeting. [ARTICLE]
B. T. P.U. A. Mass Meeting.
The young people of the Monticello association bf ‘ the Baptist Young People’s Union of America held a mass meeting at the First Baptist church last Friday. A very entertaining and instructive program was carried out. Many visitors were present from other points, and were entertained by the B. Y. P. U. A.of Rensselaer. Theattendance was much larger than anticipated. The young people now look forward to the national convention to be held at Indianapolis July 13th to 16th, which, with the exception of the na£ tional Y. P. S. C. E. will be the largest convention ever held. The visitors at the mass meeting were as follows:
Monon—Cora Herron, May Turpie, Maude Burroughs, May Robinson, Mrs. Willey, Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. Ball, Mrs. Noyes, Agnes Carr,. S. H. Dickinson, Lina Shields, Stella Shields, Lucy Shields, Fred Ball, Mr. Ginn, Lena Willey, Ola Dodd. Brookston—Rev. Bailey, Flora Bailey. Mt. Zion—Miss Baker, J. McKillip, B. McKillip, Gertie Taylor, R. Boulden, Wm. Heffly. Pine Grove—Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Barkas. Prairie Vine —Mrs. W. O. Thompson, Ella Best, Alice Hunter. Mt. Ayr—Mattie Hufty, Maude Keeney, L. O. Stieping. Franklin—J. A. Morgan. Goodland—Rev. J. L. Matthews. Grant Shaffer, Chancy Kemper, Nellie Kemper. Eva Monagle, Mrs. Bell Gardiner. Emma Buck, Anna Buck, Art Loughridge, Ben Loughridge, Nettie James, Hattie Lupien, Eva Wiedenbaker, Howard McCurrey, L. Steimbaugh, Curtis Messersmith, Sam Hall, Clara Pruit, Miss M. Pruit, Lizzie Kendall, Rev. D. J. Huston, Lillie Currens, Hugh Constable, Edith Constable, May Huston, Josie Wiedenbaker.
