Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 21, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1899 — The Salvation Army. [ARTICLE]

The Salvation Army.

The brigade of the Salvation Army nnder the command of Ensign Wolf, held very interesting meetings at the M. E. churoh, Sunday. Union services were held in the afternoon and a large andience was present. Ensign Wolf called upon each of his workers to give their experiences, and a short time was devoted to testimonial services. Vocal solos and duets were rendered by members of “Army,” accompanied by stringed instruments. Mr. Dalbey rendered a solo on the autoharp which was appreciated by all. Rev. Jeffries, of the Presbyterian church, recalled his appointments for the evening services, and Rev. Ward and his congregation ot the Christian church, attended after the close of their services. The house was crowded, scarcely standing room. It was left to the audience whether they should carry on a series of meetings and it was decided that they should remain, and services will be held at the M. E. church every afternoon and evening. They will remain for at least a week.