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August-5, 1914. A FAMILY PAPER. 9<br />
instead of at Highl<strong>and</strong> Park. It is to HEMET, CAL.<br />
to answer inquiries from any persons<br />
N o t e be an old time basket picnic with free Shortlyi. after the pastor's family who may desire to locate in Southern<br />
California,<br />
lemonade <strong>and</strong> coffee to all. All Covenanters<br />
<strong>and</strong> their friends are invited. members of the congregation gather<br />
moved to their present home, the<br />
***Dr. R. C. Wylie will occupy the<br />
Eighth Street pulpit in August, during<br />
the visit of the pastor, Dr. T. H, ***We are greatly indebted to Mr.<br />
STAFFORD CONGREGATION.<br />
ed at their home to give thero "a<br />
Following his attendance at Synod,<br />
house warming." Every resident<br />
Acheson, to Ocean City, N, J,<br />
W. T. Anderson, of Beaver Falls, Pa.,<br />
Dr. J, D, Edgar gave us a very helpful<br />
<strong>and</strong> interesting report of the pro<br />
member of the congregation who was<br />
for the letters received from his sister,<br />
Emma Dean Anderson, a U. P.<br />
ceedings there,<br />
*»»Work on; the addition to the<br />
at home was present, <strong>and</strong> a happy<br />
chapel at the Southern Mission is<br />
evening was spent. Elegant refreshments,<br />
provided by the congregation,<br />
Missionary working in India, who<br />
;We are looking forward with pleasure<br />
to the coming Young People's<br />
'past the firststory. Rev, W. J, S<strong>and</strong>erson<br />
has returned to Cedarville, O.,<br />
visited our China Mission en route<br />
were served. (Before the members<br />
home on furlough. Miss Anderson left for their homes, they were informfed<br />
that unknown to them, they 18, 19, <strong>and</strong> 20, We hope for a big<br />
Convention to be held here August<br />
after a pleasant trip to Walton, N, Y.<br />
served as our 'Church's agent to dis<br />
the gifts of our people for had been celebrating the 25th anni<br />
delegation <strong>and</strong> a meeting that will<br />
••''Rev. J. M. Foster is to be thanktributed<br />
for an article on "Rome, the Antagonist<br />
of the Nation," contained in famine in India. She is an exceedingtian<br />
work for the coming year,<br />
versary of the marriage of the pastor<br />
<strong>and</strong> his wife. <strong>The</strong> news seem<br />
the relief of the starving during the<br />
broaden <strong>and</strong> strengthen us for Chrised<br />
to take the members by surprise,<br />
the nth volume of "<strong>The</strong> Funda-<br />
Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Edgar <strong>and</strong> family are<br />
ly competent judge of good mission but they quickly rallied, <strong>and</strong> extended<br />
most hearty congratulations <strong>and</strong><br />
spending their vacation in Sterling<br />
work, ana her letters are delightful<br />
this year.<br />
***Mr. J. R. Dill has held meetings<br />
in description. No reader should fail good wishes to the pastor <strong>and</strong> wife.<br />
Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs . Sproul Moore <strong>and</strong><br />
recently in Sharon, Morning Sun, <strong>and</strong><br />
to follow them, the third of which<br />
<strong>The</strong> sequel came a few weeks later, family from the Taber Congregation<br />
we publish this week, with more to<br />
when at the close of prayer meeting,<br />
are expecting to move to Stafford<br />
Washington, Iowa, <strong>and</strong> is now in the<br />
follow.<br />
the chairman of the congregation, Mr.<br />
soon. We are very glad to welcome<br />
midst of an extended summer program<br />
in the Central West.<br />
W. M. McCrea, requested all to be<br />
them to our congregation.<br />
***<strong>The</strong> Geneva Glee Club gave an<br />
seated as he had an announcement to<br />
excellent entertainment at Sterling. make. He began by saying that a<br />
***Read the August offer. If the Kansas, on the evening of July the<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Reformed</strong> <strong>Presbyterian</strong> Charch<br />
recent gathering of the congregation<br />
acceptances during August are as third. <strong>The</strong>re were about two hundred<br />
havins no publuhing house of its own, its<br />
had closed in what was to them "a<br />
plentiful as they were during July,<br />
<strong>and</strong> twenty-five persons present to enjoy<br />
the program. Considering the<br />
members are advised to send their orders for<br />
rather unsatisfactory way." From<br />
Catechisms, Lesson Helps, Church <strong>and</strong> Sabbath<br />
School Supplies of every description to<br />
Ws (following remarks it soon bo*<br />
tliere will not be a bound copy of<br />
time of the year, the throng of work, came evident that the congregation<br />
"<strong>The</strong> Covenanter Pastor" left in this <strong>and</strong> the number of entertainments of had immediately taken steps to get Witlisrspoon Cbe presbpterian Publication<br />
r'UVIIVUIIVII Board w snr ofits or<br />
office on August 31.<br />
various kinds which are given in Sterling,<br />
revenge, but in a way which we hope Bldg., Philadelphia<br />
Depositories<br />
it was really a good attendanca may never cause them regret. Af<br />
***S. A. S, Metheny, Treasurer,<br />
Remarks of commendation were heard ter telling us that they were unwilling<br />
that our 25th wedding anniver<br />
CHILDREMi<br />
acknowledges receipt of $10aOO for the on every h<strong>and</strong>. One professor in the<br />
Jewish IMission "From C. S. M., Kenwood,<br />
college said that he got his money's<br />
la. May God bless the Jews worth several times over. Another<br />
<strong>and</strong> may they accept their own Messiah.—A<br />
Friend of Missions."<br />
man prominent in educational circles<br />
said it was a very creditable enter<br />
TEETl-ll^!<br />
*'*An advertisement, by order of the<br />
Central Board of Missions, appears In<br />
the Irish Covenanter <strong>and</strong> Scottish R.<br />
P. Witness inviting correspondence<br />
with those contemplating emigrating<br />
to Canada or the United States.<br />
•**Mr. John Parkhill is building a<br />
tainment. Come again. Sterling is always<br />
open for a date.—J. G. McEl<br />
Covenanter church at ConneUsville,<br />
Pa., 32x48 feet, brick veneered. It will hinney.<br />
be completed about September first, ***A word with our readers. On<br />
<strong>and</strong> cost about $5,000, to be wholly August first, considerably more than<br />
borne by Mr. Parkhill. <strong>The</strong> high one thous<strong>and</strong> dollars was due us<br />
testimony which the Book gives to a<br />
from subscribers, none ot whom is<br />
more than one year in arrears. And<br />
certain man is, that he is worthy for<br />
fully five hundred dollars additional<br />
be hath built us a synagogue. was due us from subscribers who are<br />
'**<strong>The</strong> union picnic of the Pittsburgh<br />
congregations will be held August<br />
22nd, at Martin's Cabin, Schenley<br />
Park, which is reached by way<br />
ef the bridge over Panther's Hollow,<br />
OLD-TIME<br />
REMEDY<br />
IVIAKE8_PURE<br />
BLOOD<br />
Purify your blood by taking<br />
rood's Sarsaparilla. This medi-<br />
«ne has been <strong>and</strong> still is the people's<br />
medicine because of its reliable<br />
aracter <strong>and</strong> its wonderful success<br />
11 the treatment of the common diseases<br />
<strong>and</strong> ailments—scrofula, catarrh,<br />
rheumatism, dyspepsia, loss<br />