Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 19, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 March 1898 — Sunday School Column [ARTICLE]
Sunday School Column
CONDUCTED
BY B. D. COMER,
RENBSELARR, INDIANA.
Sunday is the golden clasp that binds the volume of the week. Some one has said Sunday Schools are only for children. What about John Wanamaker? Township Presidents see to it that pour canned up Sunday schools are all opened at commencement of next quarter. And all that have not held their spring convention and are contemplating doing so. let the editor of this column know of it. Do you want your Sunday School class to be interested in their lesson, be interested in them yourself. Remember that no task is perfectly accomplished that is not done as though in the Masters presence and for his sake. The literary examination of the common schools for this month is based on Hawthorneâs Great Stone Face. Let every Sunday School scholar read this book and learn the lesson; that what we most admire we soon become. A great many people think that only the scraps of pleasure come to them. Even if this be so make the most of them' Thank God for joy even if it comes in scraps instead of slices! The best and happiest lives be sure are not those to which the most is given but to those which utilize most carefully and wisely all the fragments so nothing is lost. The writer spent a Sunday not long ago with the West Vernon school in Gillam tp. This is an evergreen school and they are doing good work. Bro. Craver Supt. is wide awake and energetic worker.
