Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 19, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1897 — Sunday School Column [ARTICLE]

Sunday School Column

Conducted

BY W. G. SMALLEY,

REMINGTON, INDIANA.

“How to Interest Young Men in the Sunday School” is a subject of greatest importance in our work. Mirh A. E. Wing of Chicago writes a splendid article in this months Trumpet Call (State S. S. Paper of Illinois) on this subject and it is just full of good points. By the Way this is a good theme for discussion at some of our Township Conventions. Now is a splendid good time to work the House to House canvas. There is no time in the year when a cordial, kind invitation to come out to Church and Sunday School as you make the canvass, is as needed as now. It takes a special effort to keep up the attendance at this particular time of the year and this is a good way to help. All the Sunday Schools are paying loving tribute to William Reynolds who died at Louisville Kyr the 28 of Sept. He was I indeed a giant in the,, Sunday School work and our best workers will miss his wise counsel at their meetings. The International Evangel and Trumpet Call both published memorial numbers. One of the most tender, beautiful tiibutes to his memory was written by our state Supt. C. D. Meigs. County President Faris writes about the convention held at Dunnville as follows: ‘‘l had the pleasure of attending the Kankakee Tp. Semi-annual S. S. convention Sunday Nov 21st. I visited there last spring and did not know but what there would be a S. S. funeral held as I could get no word from any one until I addressed Rev. Burton the Pastor at Dunnville. I found several good workers however, and last Sunday demonstrated the fact that they were still alive and active in good works. Township Pres. Henry Amsler was on hand and ready to open the meeting with a hearty good will. Several good papers were read which showed careful thought in their preparation. These were interpersed with excellent music which gave life and spirit to the meeting. Kankakee Tp. is coming to the front, they are going to push the house to house canvas and introduce the Home Dept, work in the near future. A collection was taken for county and state work which will be forwarded to the county treasurer. Kankakee Tp. has three good schools and we are proud of our sister Tp. of the far north. I take great pleasure in recommending “Carter’s Cascarr Cordial.” I consider it a fine medicine for everything. My children had eruptions on the face resulting from impure blood, I used one or two bottles of the Caseara Cordial and it completely cured them, the humor left and their skin is without a scar. I have also used it for other members of my family as well as myself and am very much pleased with it. I shall always keep it in the house. Mrs. C. D. Roy, Whiting, Ind. A. F. Long.