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Tuesday following our Communion<br />

Pittsburg Presbytery met in our<br />

church. <strong>The</strong> ladies of the congregation<br />

had charge of the dinner <strong>and</strong><br />

supper, which were served to the<br />

members of the Presbytery <strong>and</strong> visiting<br />

friends.<br />

On Friday evening, October 30tb,<br />

our pastor <strong>and</strong> wife entertained the<br />

congregation in their home. <strong>The</strong> decorations<br />

were in keeping with the occasion,<br />

consisting of shock corn,<br />

THE CHRISTIAN NATION. Vd. 61.<br />

est brother, Mr. "Jack" Wylie. Mrs. vided by himself, but how many there REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON THE<br />

(Bardwell, of Montclair, N. J., was are who would rather cater to tbe DEATH OF DR. H. H. GEORGE<br />

with us yesterday <strong>and</strong> was warmly world than please God! "<strong>The</strong> Lord Rev. Henry Hosack Ge<strong>org</strong>e departwill<br />

have to put up with what he gets, ed this lite ilarch 25th, 1914. Dr<br />

greeted by many friends.<br />

Rev. Park, of Parnassus, preached We want something the people like Ge<strong>org</strong>e was born in Muskingum Coun<br />

for us Sabbath week, having exchanged<br />

pulpits with Dr. McKnight.<br />

Dr. T. H. Acheson preached last<br />

Sabbath evening.<br />

WORK IN WITNESS BEARING.<br />

Rev. W. J. Coleman, D.D. . • \, .1. , . -.1. .• , <strong>and</strong> in Allegheny City, Pa.- was lipumpkins<br />

<strong>and</strong> comic lanterns. A Since the latter part of September Again I thank you for the articles. .^^^^^ ^^ preach by the Lakes Presnumber<br />

of the young people took advantage<br />

of presenting themselves in had a stenographer busy in address­<br />

worker in Christ Jesus.<br />

to the Gospel ministry <strong>and</strong> installed<br />

the Witness Bearing Committee has With best wishes, I am your fellow bytery June 4th, 1857; was ordained<br />

all kinds of masquerade dress, which ing, fllling <strong>and</strong> sending out letters to October 20 1914<br />

pastor of the united charges of Cinadded<br />

much amusement for both old ministers <strong>and</strong> in answering the replies<br />

sent in. In the flrst month as<br />

qFTMA FCHOFS 23rd, 1858; was invited to give ali<br />

' ' ' clnnati <strong>and</strong> Cedarville, Ohio, June<br />

<strong>and</strong> young. After refreshments were<br />

served, which consisted of fruit, pumpkin<br />

pie, doughnuts <strong>and</strong> coffee, a num­<br />

have members in our Church, <strong>and</strong> in <strong>The</strong> present enrollment in Knox 1866; gregations resigned <strong>and</strong> accepted this charge the to call accept from<br />

many ministers were reached as we<br />

bii^LMA JiCHUli.b.<br />

Ins time to each one ot these conber<br />

of games were entered into by the second month we expect to reach Academy <strong>The</strong> work is 450. at East A number Selma of is new progressing<br />

pupils entered nicely at with the a beginning daily attend­<br />

of August ^^L'^^^f.L"/.. 18, 1872. ^^5''!i"!_:^"5."^.^^''',<br />

He served as Presi­<br />

the Cincinnati Presidency congregation of Geneva <strong>and</strong> resigned College,<br />

the guests in the spirit of a bunch the same flgure. That will be a greater<br />

number of ministers in these two ance the November of 63 this month. week.<br />

of jolly fun-makers. But all at once<br />

dent of Geneva for seventeen years.<br />

things took a turn. <strong>The</strong> congregation months than have ever bad an opportunity<br />

of knowing our position in<br />

<strong>The</strong> day school has opened again<br />

He labored in reform work for a period<br />

of time <strong>and</strong> was installed pastor<br />

now assumed the master of the situation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> host <strong>and</strong> hostess were in­<br />

this direct way in all the history ot of Mrs. Kynette.<br />

He resigned this charge August 9th,<br />

of tbe East End congregation, Pittsavited<br />

to be seated <strong>and</strong> it was an­thnounced that certain ones would make many ministers may never read what sweet potato crop <strong>and</strong> harvesting the National Hefoim Association,<br />

Church. It is quite true that Mr. Pleasant Kynette Grove, is busy under digging the charge his 1895. burgh He Pa. became 1894 field secretary for<br />

speeches. <strong>The</strong> first one called on was is sent them <strong>and</strong> that no more than his sugar cane off the mission farm. wbicb position he held until infirmities<br />

of age compelled him to resign,<br />

VV. W. Dickey, who in a very pleasing<br />

manner began his address on the ot the same literature, but it Is givlent<br />

quality. <strong>The</strong> teachers who had the but Executive he retained Committee his membership of the in As­<br />

one in a hundred will write for more <strong>The</strong> potatoes are large <strong>and</strong> of excel­<br />

subject, "Autumn Leaves" <strong>and</strong> closed ing to what one would hope to be been absent during the summer enjoyed<br />

a hearty welcome from the L. cease.<br />

sociation until the time of his de­<br />

his remarks by presenting to the pastor<br />

<strong>and</strong> his wife a most beautiful auto class in the country the opportunity M. S., on their return.<br />

Dr. Ge<strong>org</strong>e was known as a man ot<br />

the most interested <strong>and</strong> intelligent<br />

robe. It was a complete surprise <strong>and</strong> to know the truth that we believe <strong>and</strong> <strong>The</strong> main auditorium of the churcb fine excellent mental social ability. qualities, This, united made his with<br />

although they bad received tbe blanket,<br />

yet the preacher felt the con­<br />

record every month, as long as we plaster. Some of the members <strong>and</strong> ^l^. He himself loved company <strong>and</strong><br />

st<strong>and</strong> for. We hope to follow up this is looking fine with its new coat of companionship attractive <strong>and</strong> profitagregation<br />

bad scored one point have the means to do so, eight thous<strong>and</strong><br />

flve hundred a month.<br />

teachers bave rendered splendid ser- jje was a student of God's Word.<br />

2 , ,_ J J , J, J his home was one of hospitality.<br />

against the parson <strong>and</strong> his wife. <strong>The</strong><br />

Youngstown people Itnow how to do For it takes money to do It. One vice in cleaning up.<br />

He delighted in meditating uponit<br />

things. Come to Youngstown cent stamped envelopes with the return<br />

card printed on them by the govin<br />

was, the "Union chapel With last Monday Christ in morning Order a paring pleasant sermons task. from He it was, <strong>and</strong> especially applying<br />

<strong>The</strong> subject of the prayermeeting <strong>and</strong> searching out its meaning. Pre-<br />

wrLKINSBURG, PA.<br />

ernment cost eleven dollars <strong>and</strong> twenty<br />

cents a thous<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> each ot the <strong>The</strong> first temperance contest for the very spiritual man. He desired to be<br />

to Usefulness."<br />

jn its truth the closing to every period day life of was his for life, him a<br />

Communion—Second Sabbath in October.<br />

three tracts we put in each one, to<br />

year will be given Friday night the prepared for the enjoyment ot heaven<br />

Eight Joined—Baptized, Mrs. Heazlett<br />

Scott <strong>and</strong> her infant daughter. average about four dollars <strong>and</strong> a half<br />

make our position clear, cost on the<br />

ft-h „t xT„„„,v,K„ rri,- „ t 4 ' , <strong>and</strong> to that end observed both the<br />

bth of November. This contest work ... j • .. .,<br />

No Assistant—Dr. ' McKnight conducted<br />

communion alone.<br />

sible because we have plates of the<br />

a thous<strong>and</strong>. This low figure is pos­<br />

public <strong>and</strong> private means of grace.<br />

has been carried on regularly for the dj.. Ge<strong>org</strong>e was a reformer. He was<br />

Tuesday, Oct, 20—Mr. Jas. L. Crau tracts <strong>and</strong> because we order ten thous<strong>and</strong><br />

at a time. <strong>The</strong> labor of direct­<br />

past four years under the charge of field secretary for some years of the<br />

furd died. Confined to bed over a<br />

Miss Hays, teacher in the Grammar American Sabbath Union. He was<br />

year. (Will send nvore extended notice<br />

later.)<br />

lars a thous<strong>and</strong>, making the whole<br />

ing <strong>and</strong> fillingis from five to six dol­<br />

School, with Miss Fowler, superin- President for a time of the American<br />

. ., .. ^ ... ....J..., , Christian Association opposed to the<br />

yiov. 2.—A son, William Richard, cost about thirty dollars to reach one<br />

tendent of the girls' industrial work, j^^gg system. During all his minisassisting<br />

her. <strong>The</strong>se contests mean try <strong>and</strong> to the close of his life he was<br />

born to Mr. <strong>and</strong> iMrs. S. R. Moffitt. thous<strong>and</strong> ministers, or three cents<br />

Nov. 5.—^A son, born to Dr. <strong>and</strong> each, including postage.<br />

much painstaking work on the part an active worker in behalf of temperof<br />

those who carry them on, but we ance. He was one of the originators<br />

Mrs. R. J. G. McKnight. (Have not<br />

heard the name given.)<br />

!,„„„ „ „ i t 1- • iw . .., of what is now known as the Nationhave<br />

reason for believmg that they , „ « w «. Nov. 8.—Temperance Secretary of<br />

„/.;.,„<br />

the Sabbath School, iMiss Clarissa<br />

s '•'-. the Master callcf ,<br />

aiding make spiritual the cause, impressions by virtue him home. ^^^^^ "By the ^ grace DODDS. of God i<br />

of their superior, clean lives <strong>and</strong> rep- am what I am." To his bereaved<br />

utation. "Thou hast a few names ^^^^ its sympathy <strong>and</strong> children <strong>and</strong> commends Presbytery them extends to

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