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J. H. Garrison, ed.   Program of the International Centennial
Celebration and Conventions of the Disciples of Christ
(1909)


 

PROGRAM
INTERNATIONAL CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION AND
CONVENTIONS OF THE DISCIPLES OF CHRIST

Monday, October 11
AFTERNOON
OAKLAND METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
2.00.   Annual Meeting of the Board of Managers of the Foreign Christian Missionary Society.
The Life Directors and Executive Committee constitute the Board of Managers.
4.00.   Annual Meeting of the Directors of the American Christian Missionary Society.
 
NIGHT
Two Parallel Sessions
 
HALL C
J. H. Garrison, Presiding.
Music in charge of O. D. Forney.
7.30.   Devotions led by Jay E. Lynn, Warren, O.
Address of Welcome, Mayor William A. Magee.
Response, A. C. Rankine, Adelaide, Australia.
Address of Welcome, Wallace Tharp, Minister First Church, Pittsburgh, North Side.
Response, A. M. Harvuot, Cincinnati, O.
8.30.   Convention Sermon, George H. Combs, Kansas City, Mo.
Benediction.
 
HALL D
Thomas W. Phillips, Presiding.
Music in charge of Edward Garfield Daugherty.
7.30.   Devotions led by E. A. Cole, Washington, Penn.
Address of Welcome, E. A. Hibler, Secretary of Western Pennsylvania Christian
Missionary Society.

Response, E. H. Spring, Gloucester, England.
Address of Welcome, Mayor William A. Magee.
Response, H. P. Atkins, Richmond, Va.
8.30.   Convention Sermon, I. J. Spencer, Lexington, Ky.
Benediction. [81]

 

CHRISTIAN WOMAN'S BOARD OF MISSIONS
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
 
Monday Morning, October 11, 10 o'clock
Annual Board Meeting
 
Tuesday Morning, October 12, 9.30 o'clock
Mrs. Atwater Presiding
Praise Service.
Devotional and Welcome Service, Mrs. T. W. Phillips, Pennsylvania State President.
President's Message.
Report of Board, Mrs. M. E. Harlan.
Treasurer's Report, Miss Mary J. Judson.
Address, "The Investment of Life," Mrs. Ella M. Humbert, Oregon.
Music.
Address, "The Coming Century," Mrs. Harris R. Cooley, Ohio.
Recognition Service.
 
Tuesday Afternoon, 2.30 o'clock
Mrs. Harrison Presiding
Devotional, Miss Lura V. Thompson, Illinois.
Address, "Our Centennial," Mrs. A. M. Harrison.
Report of Nominating Committee, Mrs. T. W. Phillips.
Report of Committee on Watchword and Aim, Mrs. A. K. Thurgood, Pennsylvania.
Report of Superintendent of Young People's Department, Miss Mattie Pounds.
Solo.
Address, "Young People's Work," Miss Adelaide Gail Frost, India.
Address, "The Mountain Girl," Miss Florence Miller, Kentucky.
 
Tuesday Evening, 7.30 o'clock
Mrs. Atkinson Presiding
Devotional.
Address, "Mexico for Christ," S. G. Inman, Mexico.
Address, "Christian Education," T. C. Howe, President Butler College.
Closing Service. [82]
 
BELLEFIELD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
 
Tuesday Morning, October 12, 9.30 o'clock
Mrs. Harrison Presiding
Praise Service.
Devotional and Welcome Service, Mrs. C. A. Frick, Pennsylvania State Vice-President.
Address, "Our Centennial," Mrs. A. M. Harrison.
Introduction of Missionaries.
Report of Superintendent of Young People's Department, Miss Mattie Pounds.
Special Music.
Address, "Young People's Work," E. C. Davis, India.
Recognition Service.
 
Tuesday Afternoon, 2.30 o'clock
Mrs. Atkinson Presiding
Devotional, Mrs. Laura Gerould Craig, New York.
Report of Board, Mrs. M. E. Harlan.
Report of Treasurer, Miss Mary J. Judson.
Address, "The Development of the West," Mrs. Reba B. Smith, California, South.
Music.
Report of Committee on Watchword and Aim, Mrs. A. K. Thurgood, Pennsylvania.
Report of Nominating Committee, Mrs. T. W. Phillips, Pennsylvania.
Music.
Address, "The Call to Young Women," Mrs. C. G. Ferris, Michigan.
 
Tuesday Evening, 7.30 o'clock
Mrs. Atwater Presiding
Devotional.
President's Message.
Music.
Address, "Christian Education," F. O. Norton, Drake University.
Closing Service.
 
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
HOUR OF PRAYER
Five o'clock, Lord's Day afternoon, Mrs. W. J. Lhamon, Missouri. [83]
 
HALL C
 
Tuesday Morning, October 12, 9.30 o'clock
Mrs. Atkinson Presiding
Praise Service.
Devotional and Welcome Service, Miss Elsie L. Taylor, Pennsylvania Sec'y.
Report of Superintendent of Young People's Dept., Miss Mattie Pounds.
Solo.
Address, "Young People's Work," Hugh McLellan, Kentucky.
Music.
Address, "India's Women," Mrs. Bessie F. Madsen, India.
Report of Board, Mrs. M. E. Harlan.
Report of Treasurer, Miss Mary J. Judson.
Report of Committee on Watchword and Aim, Mrs. A. K. Thurgood, Pennsylvania.
Report of Nominating Committee, Mrs. T. W. Phillips, Pennsylvania.
 
Tuesday Afternoon, 2.30 o'clock
Mrs. Atwater Presiding
Devotional, Mrs. Newton Knox, Massachusetts.
President's Message.
Music.
Address, "A Survey," C. C. Smith, Ohio.
Message from Jamaica, G. D. Purdy, Jamaica.
Introduction of Missionaries and Visitors.
Address, "The Woman of the Hour," Mrs. D. A. Wickizer, Oklahoma.
 
Tuesday Evening, 7.30 o'clock
Mrs. Harrison Presiding
Devotional.
Address, "Our Centennial," Mrs. A. M. Harrison.
Address, "Christian Education," E. V. Zollars, President Oklahoma Christian University.
Closing Service.
 
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
EIGHT O'CLOCK MORNING CONFERENCES
State Officers--Wednesday, Miss Mary A. Lyons, Ohio.
Junior Missionary Organizations--Thursday, Miss Alma E. Moore, Kansas.
Auxiliary and Circle Workers--Friday, Mrs. T. W. Grafton, Indiana. [84]

 

BROTHERHOOD OF THE DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
Tuesday, October 12
OAKLAND M. E. CHURCH
10 O'CLOCK A.M.
Meeting of National Advisory Council, two Delegates from each State
HALL D
 
AFTERNOON
R. A. Long, President, Presiding
2.30.   Concert and Song Service, assisted by Third Regiment Band of Kansas City.
2.45.   President's Address, by R. A. Long, of Kansas City.
3.00.   General Secretary's Address, by P. C. Macfarlane, of Kansas City.
3.30.   Song.
3.35.   Business Men's Session. Address, "The Business Man's Duty to the Church," by
Arthur Holmes, of Philadelphia.
3.45.   Introduction and Brief Remarks from Eminent Business Men among the Disciples:
Senator George T. Oliver, Pennsylvania; Hon. T. W. Phillips, Pennsylvania;
Hon. Champ Clark, Missouri; Chas. C. Chapman, California; Marshall T.
Reeves, Indiana; Robert H. Stockton, Missouri; George F. Rand, New York;
A. R. Teachout, Ohio; Hilton U. Brown, Indiana, and others.
4.30.   Convention Addresses. Theme, "A Man's Work in a Man's Way."
1. "The Man in the Boy," by Thos. W. Grafton, of Anderson, Ind.
2. "The Man in the Church," by W. F. Richardson, of Kansas City.
3. "The Church Man in the World," by Walter S. Goode, of Youngstown, O.
5.15.   Music and Adjournment.
 
EVENING SESSION BROTHERHOOD CONVENTION. FOR MEN ONLY
7.30.   Concert and Song Service, Third Regiment Band assisting.
7.45.   "Christian Education," Charles H. Watson, Boston, Mass.
8.15.   "The Brotherhood and the World Message," by Stephen J. Corey, of Cincinnati, O.
8.45.   "The Aroused Manhood of the Church," by some eminent speaker outside of our
communion.
9.15.   Adjournment and Brotherhood March to the centre of the city, headed by the Third
Regiment and other bands, with evangelistic mass-meetings following. [85]

 

FOREIGN CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY
Wednesday, October 13
Three Parallel Sessions
HALL C
A. McLean, Presiding
 
MORNING
9.30.   Prayer and Praise, led by W. B. Taylor, West Virginia, and J. Walter Wilson, Indiana.
9.45.   Appointment of Committees.
10.00.   Annual Reports.
10.30.   Address, "Fellowship with the Missionaries," by W. T. Moore, Missouri.
10.50.   Introduction of Missionaries.
12.30.   Adjournment.
 
AFTERNOON
2.30.   Devotional Service.
2.40.   Address, "The Abundant Life and Foreign Missions," by J. E. Davis, Nebraska.
3.00.   Business.
3.30.   Introduction of Fraternal Delegates.
4.00.   Address, "Our Missions in the Orient," by J. T. Brown, Tennessee.
4.20.   Address, "Secular Contributions to the World's Evangelization," by I. J. Cahill, Ohio.
4.40.   Announcements and Unfinished Business.
5.00.   Adjournment.
 
Dedication Service
Wednesday, October 13, at 5.30 P.M., at the Shipyards of James Rees and Sons Co., Fourth
Street and Duquesne Way, the Mission Steamer for the Congo, "The Oregon," will be
dedicated.
 
NIGHT
7.30.   Song and Prayer Service, led by E. B. Barnes, Michigan.
7.45.   Address in the Interest of the National Benevolent Association, "If the Church Should
Come to Christ," by J. H. O. Smith, Oklahoma.
8.15.   Address, "The Pioneers and Missions," by H. W. Elliott, Ky.
8.35.   Address, "Foreign Missions in the Next Generation," by C. T. Paul, Ohio. [86]
 
Wednesday, October 13
HALL D
F. M. Rains, Presiding
 
MORNING
9.30.   Prayer and Praise, led by W. C. Bower, New York.
9.50.   Annual Reports.
10.20.   Address, "Missions a Partnership with Christ," by C. R. Hudson, Kentucky.
10.40.   Address, "Christian Missions in the New China," by Alexander Jing Lee, Nanking.
10.50.   Introduction of the Missionaries.
12.20.   Announcements.
12.30.   Adjournment.
 
AFTERNOON
2.30.   Prayer and Praise, led by Dr. M. G. Buckner, Kentucky.
2.40.   Address, "The Reflex Influence of Missions," by E. M. Waits, Texas.
3.00.   Introduction of Delegates and Visitors from Abroad.
4.00.   Address, "A Missionary Atmosphere in the Church," by W. C. Morro, Kentucky.
4.20.   Address, "The Religious Conditions in the Philippines," by W. H. Hanna, Philippine
Islands.
4.40.   "The Debt of the English-speaking People to Missions," by E. J. Sias, Indiana.
5.00.   Adjournment.
 
Dedication Service
Wednesday, October 13, at 5.30 P.M., at the Shipyards of James Rees and Sons Co., Fourth
Street and Duquesne Way, the Mission Steamer for the Congo, "The Oregon," will be
dedicated.
 
NIGHT
7.30.   Song and Prayer Service.
7.50.   Address in the Interest of the National Benevolent Association, "The New and Greatest
Commandment," by Geo. L. Snively, Illinois.
8.20.   Address, "The New World-Consciousness," by J. L. Hill, Ohio.
8.40.   Address, "The Missionary Significance of Our Plea," by W. H. Book, Indiana. [87]
 
Wednesday, October 13
HALL E
S. J. Corey, Presiding
 
MORNING
9.30.   Devotional Service, led by P. A. Cave, Virginia, and J. E. Sturgis, Indiana.
9.50.   Annual Reports.
10.30.   Introduction of E. W. Allen, the new Secretary.
10.50.   Address, "The Achievements of the Foreign Society," by G. L. Bush, Missouri.
11.10.   Address, "Mission Work in Japan," by K. Ishikawa, Japan.
11.30.   Introduction of Delegates and Visitors.
12.00.   Address, "The Challenge of the Opening Doors," by A. W. Taylor, Illinois.
12.20.   Announcements.
12.30.   Adjournment.
 
AFTERNOON
2.30.   Prayer and Praise.
2.45.   Address, "The Pastor the Pivotal Man," by P. H. Welshimer, Ohio.
3.05.   Introduction of Missionaries and Fraternal Delegates.
4.30.   Address, "Missions a Man's Job," by O. W. Lawrence, Illinois.
4.50.   Announcements.
5.00.   Adjournment.
 
Dedication Service
Wednesday, October 13, at 5.30 P.M., at the Shipyards of James Rees and Sons Co., Fourth
Street and Duquesne Way, the Mission Steamer for the Congo, "The Oregon," will be
dedicated.
 
NIGHT
7.30.   Song and Prayer Service, led by B. S. Denny, Iowa.
7.50.   Address in the Interest of the National Benevolent Association, "Benevolence the
Flower of Our Faith," by Edgar DeWitt Jones, Illinois.
8.20.   Address, "The Unfinished Task," by H. T. Sutton, Oregon.
8.40.   Address, "The Missionary Consummation," by W. F. Rothenberger, Ohio.
9.00.   Announcements and Adjournment. [88]

 

THE AMERICAN CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY
Thursday, October 14
Three Parallel Sessions
HALL C
Chas. S. Medbury, President, Presiding
Music in charge of W. E. M. Hackleman
 
MORNING
9.30.   Devotions led by Richard Bagby, Scranton, Penn.
9.45.   Report of Board of Trustees to the Convention, presented by Wm. J. Wright,
Corresponding Secretary.
10.00.   President's Address, by Chas. S. Medbury, Des Moines, Ia.
10.40.   Prayers and Song.
10.50.   Address, "The Contribution of the American Christian Missionary Society to Our
Movement," by Wm. J. Wright, Corresponding Secretary.
11.20.   Address, "The Contribution of State Societies to Our Movement," by J. W. Yoho,
Bethany, W. Va.
11.40.   Business Session.
12.30.   Adjournment.
 
AFTERNOON
2.30.   Song.
Prayer by Preston B. Hall, Virginia Christian College.
2.50.   Address, "Neglected Fields," by Joseph L. Garvin, Seattle, Wash.
3.20.   Address, "Our Twofold Mission," by L. O. Bricker, Maryville, Mo.
3.50.   Business Session or Music.
4.15.   Address, "Obedience to Missionary Vision," by C. M. Sharpe, Columbia, Mo.
4.45.   Business Session.
5.00.   Adjournment.
 
NIGHT
7.30.   Service of Song.
Devotions led by W. A. Phares, Shelbyville, Tenn.
Solo.
8.00.   "The Relation of Christianity to the Development of America," by A. W. Fortune,
Cincinnati, O.
8.30.   Music.
8.45.   Business Session.
9.00.   "The Great Profit of Church Extension," by H. K. Pendleton, Atlanta, Ga.
9.30.   Adjournment. [89]
 
HALL D
A. C. Smither, Vice-President, Los Angeles, Cal., Presiding
Music in charge of Leroy St. John, Terre Haute, Ind.
 
MORNING
9.30.   Devotions led by H. L. Atkinson, Flushing, O.
9.45.   Report of Board of Trustees, presented by Geo. B. Ranshaw, Secretary.
10.00.   Session of Canadian Brethren.
Address, "Canada's Contribution to Our Movement," by John Munro, Corresponding
Secretary, Grand Valley, Ontario.

Address, "The Progress of Our Movement in Canada," R. W. Stevenson, Toronto,
Ontario.

Address, "The Outlook in Western Canada and the Union Movement," J. A. L. Romig,
Portage la Prairie, Manitoba.
11.10.   Prayer and Song.
11.20.   Address, "The Contribution of State Societies to Our Movement," Geo. E. Lyon,
Corresponding Secretary, Kansas.
11.40.   Introduction of Home Missionaries, by Geo. B. Ranshaw.
12.30.   Adjournment.
 
AFTERNOON
2.30.   Song.
Prayer by M. L. Jenney, Sharon, Penn.
2.50.   Address, "Neglected Fields," by H. F. Lutz, Harrisburg, Penn.
3.20.   Address, "Our Twofold Mission," by W. E. Ellis, Cynthiana, Ky.
3.50.   Prayer and Music.
4.00.   Address, "Obedience to Missionary Vision," by Austin Hunter, Chicago, Ill.
4.30.   Music.
5.00.   Adjournment.
 
NIGHT
7.30.   Service of Song.
Devotions led by H. W. Laye, Lock Haven, Penn.
Solo.
8.00.   Address, "The Relation of Christianity to the Development of America," by Earle
Wilfley, St. Louis, Mo.
8.30.   Music.
8.45.   Church Extension Address, "Songs of the Temple," by Charles A. Finch, Topeka,
Kan. [90]
 
HALL E
W. M. Taylor, Vice-President, New Orleans, La., Presiding
Music in charge of Wm. Leigh, Akron, O.
 
MORNING
9.30.   Devotions led by Merritt Owen, Carthage, O.
9.45.   Report of Board of Trustees to Convention, presented by A. M. Harvuot, Cincinnati, O.
10.00.   Session of Brethren from Abroad. Addresses by brethren from
      Australia.
      New Zealand.
      England.
      Scotland.
      Other Countries.
11.10.   Prayer and Song.
11.20.   Address, "The Contribution of State Societies to Our Movement," by A. I. Myhr,
Corresponding Secretary, Tennessee.
11.40.   Introduction of Home Missionaries by Wm. J. Wright.
12.30.   Adjournment.
 
AFTERNOON
2.30.   Song.
Prayer by W. R. Motley, Hampton, Va.
2.50.   Address, "Neglected Fields," by W. L. Fisher, New York.
3.20.   Address, "Our Twofold Mission," by H. E. Van Horn, Des Moines, Ia.
Music and Prayer.
4.00.   Address, "Obedience to Missionary Vision," by R. W. Abberley, Rushville, Ind.
4.30.   Music.
5.00.   Adjournment.
 
NIGHT
7.30.   Service of Song.
Devotions led by E. P. Kempher, Mt. Healthy, O.
Solo.
8.00.   Address, "The Relation of Christianity to the Religious Development of America," N. K.
Griggs, Attorney, Lincoln, Neb.
8.30.   Music.
8.45.   Church Extension Address, "The Glory of the Latter House," by R. H. Miller, Buffalo,
N. Y. [91]

 

Friday, October 15
Three Parallel Sessions
HALL C
 
MORNING
C. S. Medbury, Presiding
9.30.   Devotions led by C. R. Stauffer, Syracuse, N. Y.
AMERICAN TEMPERANCE BOARD OF THE CHURCH OF CHRIST
9.45.   Reports.
Address by A. L. Crim, Seattle, Wash.
BOARD OF MINISTERIAL RELIEF
10.30.   Reports.
Address by Howard T. Cree, Augusta, Ga.
CHURCH EXTENSION
11.30.   Singing and Prayer.
Report of the Board.
11.50.   Address by Fletcher Cowherd, President.
12.00.   Address by George Darsie, Akron, O., "The Magic of the Church Extension Idea."
 
AFTERNOON
J. W. Perry, Presiding
2.30.   Devotional Service.
THE MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION OF THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST
  Reports presented by A. B. Philputt, President.
3.00.   Address by C. H. Winders, Indianapolis, Ind.
THE NATIONAL BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION
3.30.   Address of the President, J. W. Perry, Kansas City, Mo.
3.40.   Song.
3.45.   Secretary's Report, James H. Mohorter.
4.00.   Treasurer's Report, Lee W. Grant.
4.10.   Business Session.
4.25.   Song.
4.30.   Address by Mrs. T. R. Ayars, St. Louis, Mo.
5.00.   Adjournment.
 
NIGHT--CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
A. W. Kokendoffer, Sedalia, Mo., Presiding
7.30.   Song and Praise Service.
8.00.   Reports.
8.15.   Address by W. A. Moore, Tacoma, Wash.
9.00.   Adjournment. [92]
 
HALL D
 
MORNING
A. C. Smither, Presiding
9.30.   Devotions led by Wm. Burleigh, Portsmouth, Va.
AMERICAN TEMPERANCE BOARD OF THE CHURCH OF CHRIST
  Reports.
10.00.   Address by Judge Samuel R. Artman, Indianapolis, Ind.
BOARD OF MINISTERIAL RELIEF
10.30.   Reports.
11.00.   Address by Geo. B. Van Arsdall, Cedar Rapids, Ia.
CHURCH EXTENSION
11.30.   Singing and Prayer.
11.35.   Address by W. F. Richardson, Kansas City, Mo.
11.45.   Report of the Board.
12.00.   Address, "Faith's Tent-dwellers," by Finis Idleman, Des Moines, Ia.
 
AFTERNOON
R. A. Long, Presiding
2.30.   Devotional Service.
THE MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION OF THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST
  Reports presented by A. L. Orcutt, Secretary.
3.00.   Address by L. C. Howe, Newcastle, Ind.
THE NATIONAL BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION
3.30.   Address of the President.
3.40.   Song.
3.45.   Secretary's Report, Mrs. J. K. Hansbrough.
4.00.   Treasurer's Report, Mrs. O. E. Scott.
4.10.   Business Session.
4.25.   Song.
4.30.   Address, "The Heresy of Christendom," by Peter Ainslie, Baltimore, Md.
5.00.   Adjournment.
 
NIGHT--CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
A. W. Kokendoffer, Sedalia, Mo., Presiding
7.30.   Song and Praise Service.
8.00.   Reports.
8.15.   Address by R. P. Anderson, Associate Editor "Christian Endeavor World."
9.00.   Adjournment. [93]
 
HALL E
 
MORNING
W. M. Taylor, Presiding
9.30.   Devotions led by L. C. Brink, Harrisville, N. Y.
AMERICAN TEMPERANCE BOARD OF THE CHURCH OF CHRIST
  Reports.
10.00.   Address by James A. Tate, Nashville, Tenn.
BOARD OF MINISTERIAL RELIEF
10.30.   Reports.
11.00.   Address by Mark Collis, Lexington, Ky.
CHURCH EXTENSION
11.30.   Singing and Prayer.
11.35.   Address by J. C. Hill, Kansas City, Mo.
11.45.   Address, "Our Obligation to Church Extension in the Coming Century," by Randolph
Cook, Enid, Okla.
12.15.   Report of the Board.
 
AFTERNOON
C. G. Chapman, Presiding
2.30.   Devotions led by
THE MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION OF THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST
  Reports presented by C. H. Winders, Treasurer.
3.00.   Address by Allen R. Moore, Birmingham, Ala.
THE NATIONAL BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION
3.30.   Address of the President.
3.40.   Song.
3.45.   Secretary's Report, Mrs. F. M. Wright.
4.00.   Treasurer's Report, J. H. Allen.
4.10.   Business Session.
4.25.   Song.
4.30.   Address, "Our Heritage in the Unfortunate," by W. T. Hilton, Greenville, Tex.
5.00.   Adjournment.
 
NIGHT--CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
W. F. Turner, Peoria, Ill., Presiding
7.30.   Song and Praise Service.
8.00.   Reports.
8.15.   Address by Claude E. Hill, Mobile, Ala., National Christian Endeavor Superintendent.
9.00.   Adjournment. [94]

 

Portraits, page 95
D. R. Dungan L. L. Carpenter J. W. McGarvey J. B. Briney

 

SPECIAL CENTENNIAL DAY
 
Saturday, October 16
 
THE VETERANS' CAMP-FIRE
 
FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
L. L. Carpenter, President
AFTERNOON
2.00.   Devotional exercises, conducted by F. M. Green, Akron, O.
2.10.   President's Address, L. L. Carpenter, Wabash, Ind.
2.15.   Address, J. W. McGarvey, Lexington, Ky.
2.35.   Five-minute Addresses by the veterans present.
4.00.   Relation of incidents connected with the early ministry of the veterans.
    The hymns will be the old-time ones sung fifty years ago. [95]
 
Five Parallel Sessions
HALL A
 
MORNING
W. F. Cowden, Tacoma, Wash., Presiding
10.00.   Prayer and Praise.
10.20.   "Origin of the Restoration Movement," F. W. Burnham, Springfield, Ill.
10.55.   "Thomas Campbell and the Principles He Promulgated," W. J. Loos, Owenton, Ky.
11.25.   Prayer and Praise.
11.30.   "Heroes of the Faith in the South," Philip Y. Pendleton, Nashville, Tenn.
11.50.   "Alexander Campbell, Barton W. Stone, and Walter Scott, Advocates of Liberty and
Union in the Truth," Champ Clark, Bowling Green, Mo.
12.20.   Prayer and Praise.
12.30.   Adjournment.
 
AFTERNOON
T. A. Abbott, Kansas City, Mo., Presiding
V. E. Ridenour, Leader of Singing
2.30.   Prayer and Praise.
2.50.   "Isaac Errett's Contribution to the Movement," J. M. Van Horn, Toronto, Canada.
3.25.   "Progress and Achievements of a Hundred Years," P. J. Rice, Minneapolis, Minn.
3.55.   Prayer and Praise.
4.00.   Roll-call of States: South Dakota, Louisiana, Mexico, Ontario, North Carolina, New
York, Southern California and Arizona, Nebraska, Missouri, China.
4.20.   "Outlook and Appeal," B. A. Abbott, Baltimore, Md.
4.50.   Prayer and Praise.
5.00.   Adjournment.
 
NIGHT
R. Lin Cave, Nashville, Tenn., Presiding
A. L. Fillmore, Leader of Singing
7.30.   Prayer and Praise.
7.50.   "The Place of the Lord's Supper in the Movement," L. G. Batman, Youngstown, O.
8.25.   Baptist Fraternal Delegate, L. A. Crandall, Minneapolis, Minn.
9.00.   "The Lordship of Christ," B. J. Radford, Eureka, Ill.
9.30.   Prayer and Praise.
9.35.   Adjournment. [96]
 
HALL B
 
MORNING
W. L. Hayden, Indianapolis, Ind., Presiding
Homer E. Cole, Leader of Singing
10.00.   Prayer and Praise
10.20.   "Origin of the Restoration Movement," J. J. Haley, Eustis, Fla.
10.55.   "Thomas Campbell and the Principles He Promulgated," Clinton Lockhart, Waco, Tex.
11.25.   Prayer and Praise.
11.30.   "Heroes of the Faith in the North," John E. Pounds, Hiram, O.
11.50.   "Alexander Campbell, Barton W. Stone, and Walter Scott, Advocates of Liberty and
Union in the Truth," W. H. Pinkerton. Ghent, Ky.
12.20.   Prayer and Praise.
12.30.   Adjournment.
 
AFTERNOON
J. C. Mason, Dallas, Tex., Presiding
De Loss Smith, Leader of Singing
2.30.   Prayer and Praise.
2.50.   "Isaac Errett's Contribution to the Movement," J. B. Briney, Louisville, Ky.
3.25.   "Progress and Achievements of a Hundred Years," Mrs. A. M. Haggard, Des Moines,
Ia.
3.55.   Prayer and Praise.
4.00.   Roll-call of States: Northern Idaho, South Carolina, Maritime Provinces, Jamaica,
Colorado, Virginia, Northern California, Oklahoma, Indiana, India.
4.20.   "Outlook and Appeal," Miner Lee Bates, Hiram, O.
4.50.   Prayer and Praise.
5.00.   Adjournment.
 
NIGHT
Jabez Hall, Indianapolis, Ind., Presiding
7.30.   Prayer and Praise.
7.50.   "The Place of the Lord's Supper in the Movement," F. L. Moffett, Springfield, Mo.
8.25.   Congregational Fraternal Delegation.
9.00.   "The Lordship of Christ," Charles Reign Scoville, Chicago, Ill.
9.30.   Prayer and Praise.
9.35.   Adjournment. [97]
 
HALL C
 
MORNING
Dr. E. E. Montgomery, Philadelphia, Penn., Presiding
J. H. Fillmore, Leader of Singing
10.00.   Prayer and Praise.
10.20.   "Origin of the Restoration Movement," J. H. MacNeill, Winchester, Ky.
10.55.   "Thomas Campbell and the Principles He Promulgated," Mrs. Effie Cunningham,
Indianapolis, Ind.
11.25.   Prayer and Praise.
11.30.   Leslie W. Morgan, Fraternal Delegate from Churches of Christ in England.
11.50.   "Alexander Campbell, Barton W. Stone, and Walter Scott, Advocates of Liberty and
Union in the Truth," J. W. McGarvey, Lexington, Ky.
12.20.   Prayer and Praise.
12.30.   Adjournment.
 
AFTERNOON
Hill M. Bell, Des Moines, Ia., Presiding
H. J. Storer, Leader of Singing
2.30.   Prayer and Praise.
2.50.   "Isaac Errett's Contribution to the Movement," Mrs. John E. Pounds, Hiram, O.
3.25.   "Progress and Achievements of a Hundred Years," Samuel Harden Church, Pittsburgh,
Penn.
3.55.   Prayer and Praise.
4.00.   Roll-call of States: Southern Idaho, Alabama, Argentina, Minnesota, Western Canada,
Eastern Washington, Georgia, Oregon, Iowa, Kentucky, Japan.
4.20.   "Outlook and Appeal," Harry D. Smith, Hopkinsville, Ky.
4.50.   Prayer and Praise.
5.00.   Adjournment.
 
NIGHT
Geo. T. Oliver, Pittsburgh, Penn., Presiding
Arthur K. Brooks, Leader of Singing
7.30.   Prayer and Praise.
7.50.   "The Place of the Lord's Supper in the Movement," Carey E. Morgan, Paris, Ky.
8.25.   Presbyterian Fraternal Delegate, James M. Barkley, Detroit, Mich., Moderator of the
General Assembly.
9.00.   "The Lordship of Christ," Charles H. Moss, Boston, Mass.
9.30.   Prayer and Praise.
9.35.   Adjournment. [98]
 
HALL D
 
MORNING
Carl Johann, Canton, Mo., Presiding
J. E. Hawes, Leader of Singing
10.00.   Prayer and Praise.
10.20.   "Origin of the Restoration Movement," T. P. Haley, Kansas City, Mo.
10.55.   "Thomas Campbell and the Principles He Promulgated," C. M. Chilton, St. Joseph, Mo.
11.25.   Prayer and Praise.
11.30.   Fraternal Delegate from the Churches of Christ in Australia, Thomas Hagger.
11.50.   "Alexander Campbell, Barton W. Stone, and Walter Scott, Advocates of Liberty and
Union in the Truth," A. C. Smither, Los Angeles, Cal.
12.20.   Prayer and Praise.
12.30.   Adjournment.
 
AFTERNOON
H. B. Brown, Valparaiso, Ind., Presiding
J. A. Hopkins, Leader of Singing
2.30.   Prayer and Praise.
2.50.   "Isaac Errett's Contribution to the Movement," Frederick A. Henry, Cleveland, O.
3.25.   Progress and Achievements of a Hundred Years," H. L. Herod, Indianapolis, Ind.
3.55.   Prayer and Praise.
4.00.   Roll-call of States: Montana, Mississippi, Scandinavia, Wisconsin, Eastern Pennsylvania,
West Virginia, Western Washington, Tennessee, Australasia, Kansas, Illinois,
Africa.
4.20.   "Outlook and Appeal," A. D. Harmon, St. Paul, Minn.
4.50.   Prayer and Praise.
5.00.   Adjournment.
 
NIGHT
Chalmers McPherson, Ft. Worth, Tex., Presiding
7.30.   Prayer and Praise.
7.50.   "The Place of the Lord's Supper in the Movement," W. H. Sheffer, Memphis, Tenn.
8.25.   United Presbyterian Fraternal Delegate, J. T. McCrory, Pittsburgh, Penn.
9.00.   "The Lordship of Christ," E. L. Powell, Louisville, Ky.
9.30.   Prayer and Praise.
9.35.   Adjournment. [99]
 
HALL E
 
MORNING
W. P. Aylsworth, Bethany, Neb., Presiding
Leroy St. John, Leader of Singing
10.00.   Prayer and Praise.
10.20.   "Origin of the Restoration Movement," F. D. Power, Washington, D. C.
10.55.   "Thomas Campbell and the Principles He Promulgated," H. L. Willett, Chicago, Ill.
11.25.   Prayer and Praise.
11.30.   "Heroes of the Faith in the West," Grant K. Lewis, Los Angeles, Cal.
11.50.   "Alexander Campbell, Barton W. Stone, and Walter Scott, Advocates of Liberty and
Union in the Truth," A. B. Philputt, Indianapolis, Ind.
12.20.   Prayer and Praise.
12.30.   Adjournment.
 
AFTERNOON
T. E. Cramblet, Bethany, W. Va., Presiding
H. A. Easton, Leader of Singing
2.30.   Prayer and Praise.
2.50.   "Isaac Errett's Contribution to the Movement," S. M. Jefferson, Lexington, Ky.
3.25.   "Progress and Achievements of a Hundred Years," C. J. Tannar, Detroit, Mich.
3.55.   Prayer and Praise.
4.00.   Roll-call of States: Florida, Arkansas, Great Britain, New Mexico, Maryland, Delaware
and District of Columbia, New England, Michigan, Western Pennsylvania, Texas,
Ohio, Philippine Islands.
4.20.   "Outlook and Appeal," Mrs. Louise Kelly, Emporia, Kan.
4.50.   Prayer and Praise.
5.00.   Adjournment.
 
NIGHT
C. J. Scofield, Carthage, Ill., Presiding
Garry L. Cook, Leader of Singing
7.30.   Prayer and Praise.
7.50.   "The Place of the Lord's Supper in the Movement," D. R. Dungan, Des Moines, Ia.
8.25.   Methodist Fraternal Delegate, Bishop Charles W. Smith, Portland, Ore.
9.00.   "The Lordship of Christ," Oliver W. Stewart, Chicago, Ill.
9.30.   Prayer and Praise.
9.35.   Adjournment. [100]

 

Portraits, page 101
A. R. Moore Mark Collis C. H. Winders G. B. Van Arsdall

Lord's Day, October 17
CENTENNIAL SERMONS IN CHURCHES OF THE
PITTSBURGH DISTRICT
Morning and Night by the Preachers named on pages 102-106, and others.
 
MORNING, 10.30
Hall B. Sermon by W. E. Crabtree, San Diego, Cal.
   "   C.       "       "   Z. T. Sweeney, Columbus, Ind.
   "   D.       "       "   B. A. Jenkins, Kansas City, Mo.
   "   E.       "       "   J. M. Philputt, St. Louis, Mo.
 
AFTERNOON, 3.00
FORBES FIELD
The Lord's Supper
 
NIGHT, 7.30
Hall B. Sermon by I. N. McCash, Berkeley, Cal.
   "   C.       "       "   M. M. Davis, Dallas, Tex.
   "   D.       "       "   S. M. Martin, Seattle, Wash.
   "   E.       "       "   H. O. Breeden, San Francisco, Cal. [101]

 

PREACHERS FOR CHURCHES OF THE PITTSBURGH
DISTRICT

[This list is necessarily incomplete]
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1909

      Allen, F. W., Paris, Mo.; Allen, Frank W., Columbia, Mo.; Allen, W. H., Muncie, Ind.; Ames, E. S., Chicago, Ill.; Anderson, G. M., Riverside, Cal.; Anderson, L. D., Palestine, Tex.; Armstrong, Cecil J., Troy, N. Y.; Armstrong, H. C., Odell, Neb.; Armistead, Joseph, Eminence, Ky.; Arnold, J. David, Birmingham, Ala.; Arthur, F. P., Grand Rapids, Mich.; Atkinson, Milo, Covington, Ky.

      Bailey, J. M., Monroe City, Mo.; Baker, J. W., Tacoma, Wash.; Bamber, R. J., Versailles, Ky.; Bates, Z. E., Atchison, Kan.; Bell, J. M., McKinney, Tex.; Bellingham, T. W., Benton Harbor, Mich.; Bernard, S. M., Madisonville, Ky.; Berry, G. K., Portland, Ore.; Bicknell, J. H., St. Paul, Minn.; Black, B. V., Duluth, Minn.; Blair, V. W., No. Tonawanda, N. Y.; Blount, B. M., Indianapolis, Ind.; Button, F. C., Morehead, Ky.; Booth, J. W., Centerville, Ia.; Boone, J. T., Jacksonville, Fla.; Boswell, Ira M., Chattanooga, Tenn.; Boynton, Edwin C., Huntsville, Tex.; Brady, C. A., Canton, Penn.; Bradley, E. J., Lampassas, Tex.; Brazelton, Howard J., Macon, Ga.; Brearley, Eli, London, Eng.; Brelos, C. G., Galveston, Tex.; Brewster, G. W., Healdsburg, Cal.; Briney, R. B., Lexington, Mo.; Brown, Bruce, Chicago, Ill.; Brown, L. E., Lebanon, Ind.; Brown, Geo. H., Charleston, Ill.; Bryan, J. H., Independence, Mo.; Bullard, W. H., Bluefield, W. Va.; Burkhardt, Carl, Indianapolis, Ind.; Bussabarger, R. Lee, Lubec, Me.

      Caldwell, Jesse C., Wilson, N. C.; Calhoun, Hall L., Lexington, Ky.; Campbell, Geo. A., Chicago, Ill.; Canby, J. A., Traverse City, Mich.; Cannon, W. H., Pittsfield, Ill.; Cato, B. F., New Albany, Ind.; Cave, Robert L., San Francisco, Cal.; Chapman, A. L., Boise, Ida.; Chastain, W. A., Monroe, Ga.; Chatley, M. E., Bowling Green, O.; Clark, A., Thorp Springs, Tex.; Clark, Roger L., Maysville, Ky.; Clarke, G. H., Rensselaer, Ind.; Clarkson, E. R., Wrightsville, Ga.; Clemmer, W. B., Rock Island, Ill.; Clubb, M. D., Pomona, Cal.; Clymer, R. W., Noblesville, Ind.; Cocke, W. J., Lexington, Ky.; Cole, Elmer Ward, Huntington, Ind.; Coleman, C. B., Indianapolis, Ind.; Coler, G. P., Ann Arbor, Mich.; Colyer, S. D., Greenville, N. C.; Combs, H. C., Richmond, Va.; Conley, W. G., Covina, Cal.; Conner, A. W., Lafayette, Ind.; Cooke, O. L., Hutchinson, Kan.; Cox, T. A., Live Oak, Fla.; Craig, J. H., Logansport, Ind.; Craig, Wm. Bayard, Denver, Col.; Crouch, W. P., Athens, Ala.; Crystal, E. Lynwood, [102]

Portraits, page 103
F. M. Green J. H. McCullough W. T. Moore W. F. Cowden

Waco, Tex.; Culberson, G. H., Richmond, Va.; Cunningham, A. B., Texarkana, Ark.

      Dabney, C. B., Barry, Ill.; Dailey, B. F., Greenfield, Ind.; Darsie, Clyde, Quincy, Ill.; Darst, E. W., Berkeley, Cal.; Daugherty, Edgar F., Wabash, Ind.; Day, E. L., Brazil, Ind.; Dean, B. S., Hiram, O.; Denney, Ernest E., Pittsburg, Kan.; Denton, H. A., Bedford, Ind.; Derthick, H. J., Hazel Green, Ky.; De Voe, C. H., Peru, Ind.; Deweese, B. C., Lexington, Ky., Doak, A. A., Colfax, Wash.; Donaldson, W. T., Eminence, Ky.; Duncan, P. H., Ensley, Ala.; Dunlap, R. E., Seattle, Wash.; Dutcher, S. D., Terre Haute, Ind.

      Edmonds, E. T., Fort Smith, Ark.; Edwards, E. Richard, Kokomo, Ind.; Elmore, C. E., Marion, Ill.; Elmore, R. E., Roanoke, Va.; Elliott, Ernest W., Selma, Ala.; Ely, Marcellus R., Charleston, S. C.; Emerson, F. W., Redlands, Cal.; Errett, D., Salem, Ore.; Eshelman, J. T., Tacoma, Wash.; Eskridge, J. B., No. Waco, Tex.; Esson, Albyn, Albany, Ore.

      Fairhurst, A., Lexington, Ky.; Faris, E. E., No. Waco, Tex.; Faris, G. A., Dallas, Tex.; Farrell, F. D., Bloomfield, Ia.; Faulders, L. T., Wellington, Kan.; Fenstermacher, E. J., Bowling Green, Ky.; Ferguson, M. J., Los Angeles, Cal.; Fife, Roger H., Kansas City, Mo.; Fillmore, Chas. M., Indianapolis, Ind.; Finley, Austin P., Worcester, Mass.; Fite, W. A., Fulton, Mo.; Fleming, T. Alfred, Cleveland, 0.; Floyd, J. F., Charlottetown, P. E. I; Fowler, L. L., Poplar Hill, Ontario, Can.; Frank, Graham, Liberty, Mo.; Franklin, Joseph, Alexandria, Ind.; Frazier, E. L., Morristown, Ind.; Freer, C. A., Bedford, O.; Frick, Chas. H., Wilkes Barre, Penn. [103]

      Garrison, Chas. L., Newport, Ky.; Ghormley, J. F., Portland, Ore.; Giddens, R. M., Chattanooga, Tenn.; Gilliam, H. S., Oklahoma City, Okla.; Golden, J. R., Springfield, Ill.; Goldner, J. H., Cleveland, O.; Goodnight, Cloyd, Danville, Ind.; Gordon, J. W., Wilmington, O.; Green, Justin N., Cincinnati, O.; Greenwell, J. L., Seattle, Wash.; Gray, A. C., Eureka, Ill.; Grinstead, Wren J., Richmond, Ky.; Groom, F. H., Tacoma, Wash.; Groom, W. T., Butte, Mont.; Growden, Arthur M., Elpaso, Ill.; Gunn, John I., Arcola, Ill.; Guy, H. H., Hollywood, Cal.

      Haddock, J. L., Paris, Tex.; Haggard, A. M., Des Moines, Ia.; Hagerman, B. C., Lexington, Ky.; Hall, T. A., Princeton, Ind.; Harker, Jos. N., Montgomery, Ala.; Harmon, H. H., Lincoln, Neb.; Harney, Gilbert L., Boston, Mass.; Harlow, W. E., Springfield, Mo.; Haskins, L. B., Baltimore, Md.; Hawkins, J. S., Cadiz, Ky.; Hawkins, J. T., Elkton, Ky.; Hawkins, S. R., McAlester, Okla.; Hemry, Geo. W., South Bend, Ind.; Herrold, L. O., Jasper, Ala.; Hieronymus, R. E., Eureka, Ill.; Hill, H. G., Indianapolis, Ind.; Hilton, C. H., Milton, Ore.; Hoffmann, G. A., Corning, Ark.; Holmes, H. C., Lawrenceville, Ill.; Holsapple, J. W., Hillsboro, Tex.; Holton, T. T., Bloomington, Ill.; Honeywell, A. A., Windfall, Ind.; Hoover, Guy I., Tiptop, Ind.; Hopwood, Josephus, Lynchburg, Va.; Houze, A. B., Kendallville, Ind.; Hoye, W. S., Beaver Creek, Md.; Hudspeth, W. J., Hopkinsville, Ky.; Hull, J. D., Mishawaka, Ind.; Hundley, J. T. T., Norfolk, Va.; Huntsman, B. W., Adrian, Mich.

      Janes, Frank E., Pendleton, Ind.; Jennings, Walter P., Amarillo, Tex.; Jessup, J. N., Little Rock, Ark.; Jewett, F. L., Austin, Tex.; Johnson, Ashley S., Kimberlin Heights, Tenn.; Johnson, M. S., McAlester, Okla.; Johnson, Philip, Bethany, W. Va.; Johnston, J. N., Coshocton, O.; Johnston, W. G., Greensburg, Ind., Jones, J. Boyd, Marion, Ind.; Jones, J. B., Fulton, Mo.; Jones, J. Fred., Bloomington, Ill.; Jones, S. S., Danville, Ill.; Jordan, Walter M., Billings, Mont.

      Kemper, Geo. W., Midway, Ky.; Kendrick, H. C., Georgetown, Ky.; Kershner, F. D., Milligan, Tenn.; Kindred, C. G., Chicago, Ill.; King, P. F., Knoxville, Tenn.; Kingsbury, Horace, Harrodsburg, Ky.; Kirschstein, H. J., Omaha, Neb.; Knipp, L. O., Plymouth, Penn.

      Lampton, E. J., Louisiana, Mo.; Lappin, S. S., Cincinnati, O.; Legg, T. J., Indianapolis, Ind.; Lewellen, G. A., Waco, Tex.; Lhamon, W. J., Des Moines, Ia.; Lilley, Robert W., Keokuk, Ia.; Lingenfelter, B. H., Seattle, Wash.; Linkletter, A., Moundsville, W. Va.; Lockhart, J. J., Tyler, Tex.; Lockhart, W. S., Fayetteville, Ark.; Lomax, Hugh, Highland, Kan.; Long, Arthur, Burlington, Ia.; Lowe, T. L., Columbus, O. [104]

      McCallum, J. S., Eugene, Ore.; McColley, Wm. G., Normal, Ill.; McFarland, E. T., St. Louis, Mo.; McGarvey, J. T., Detroit, Mich.; McGarvey, J. W., Jr., West Point, Miss.; McKee, Geo. B., Indianapolis, Ind.; McKee, John, Indianapolis, Ind.; McKnight, Jesse P., Los Angeles, Cal.; Maclachlan, H. D. C., Richmond, Va.; Manley, E. E., Scranton, Penn.; Marshall, Levi, Hannibal, Mo.; Marshall, L. J., Independence, Mo.; Martin, Herbert, New York, N. Y.; Martin, Summer T., Santa Barbara, Cal.; Martin, W. H., Whittler, Cal.; Matheison, S. T., Des Moines, Ia.; Maxwell, Thos. A., Fairbury, Neb.; Meigs, F. E., Nanking, China; Meeks, R. P., Humboldt, Tenn.; Miller, H. N., Cleveland, O.; Minnick, Harry, Worcester, Mass.; Mitchell, Ben. N., Litchfield, Ill.; Monser, Harold E., Champaign, Ill.; Monser, J. W., Kansas City, Mo.; Morgan, J. J., Morgantown, W. Va.; Moore, E. E., Garland, Tex.; Moors, G. W., Ionia, Mich.; Moors, Sherman B., Mayfield, Ky.; Moore, Samuel B., Paducah, Ky.; Moorman, E. E., Indianapolis, Ind.; Morris, J. M., Eugene, Ore.; Morrison, C. C., Chicago, Ill.; Morrison, W. A., Higginsville, Mo.; Motley, Daniel E., Washington, D. C.; Muckley, E. S., Portland, Ore.; Mullendore, Wm., Franklin, Ind.; Myers, J. P., Shelbyville, Ind.

      Nay, S. W., Kansas City, Kan.; Neel, C. R., Salt Lake City, Utah; Newcomer, L. O., Mt. Vernon, O.; Noblett, T. L., Guthrie, Okla.; Nutter, G. W., Louisville, Ky.

      Oakley, Chas. R., Mansfield, O.; Oeschger, Wm., Vincennes, Ind.; Ogle, J. T., Paris, Tex.; Omer, L. M., Sandersville, Ga.; Otto, L. H., Ottumwa, Ia.

      Parker, A. C., Midland, Tex.; Parker, J. E., Brookings, S. D.; Parker, W. A., Emporia, Kan.; Pease, E. W., Holmestrand, Norway; Peckham, G. A., Hiram, O.; Perkins, J. R., Fresno, Cal.; Peters, H. H., Eureka, Ill.; Pierce, M. L., Kimberlin Heights, Tenn.; Pierce, W. E., Cameron, W. Va.; Pinkerton, B. J., Lexington, Ky.; Pinkerton, J. P., Plattsburg, Mo.; Pinkerton, T. W., Kenton, O.; Pontius, M. L., Taylorsville, Ill.; Porter, R. L., Baton Rouge, La.; Pritchard, H. O., Bethany, Neb.; Prewitt, W. C., Niagara Falls, N. Y.

      Ragland, N. M., Springfield, Mo.; Raum, John, Helena, Mont.; Reagor, W. F., Portland, Ore.; Reynolds, E. B., Alliance, O.; Richmond, E. M., St. Louis, Mo.; Riddell, Louis D., Memphis, Tenn.; Ritz, H. F., Boons, Ia.; Rogers, W. F., Louisville, Ky.; Rosborough, J. F., Centralia, Ill.; Rose, J. O., Indianapolis, Ind.; Rose, Morton L., No. Yakima, Wash.; Rountree, J. R., Kinston, N. C.; Roth, O. N., Wichita, Kan.; Rounds, Walter S., Brooklyn, N. Y.; Rowlison, C. C., Iowa City, Ia.; Rudy, J. M., Greencastle, Ind.; Runyan, H. C., Latonia, Ky.; Rutledge, G. P., Philadelphia, Penn.; Ryan, W. D., Ashland, Ky. [105]

      Salkeld, E. D., Lakewood, O.; Sapp, F. B., Fargo, No. Dak.; Sargent, Ralph C., Ellensburg, Wash.; Sawyer, R. H.; Denver, Col.; Schell, R. A., Hastings, Neb.; Scholes, J. N., Newark, O.; Scott, Andrew, Danville, Ill.; Sealock, Burl H., Petersburg, Ill.; Seddon, Alfred E., Atlanta, Ga.; Sedinger, H. G., Birmingham, Ala.; Sellers, R., Elwood, Ind.; Serena, Jos. A., Syracuse, N. Y.; Shamhart, W. P., Rockwood, Tenn.; Sharp, C. J., Hammond, Ind.; Sharrard, J. T., Flemingsburg, Ky.; Shaw, Will F., Chicago, Ill.; Shelburne, Cephas, Dallas, Tex.; Shelburne, W. J., Norwood, O.; Shelnutt, E. L., Watkinsville, Ga.; Shepherd, R. P., Pomona, Cal.; Shuey, T. J., Seattle, Wash.; Simpson, A. N., W. Toronto, Ontario, Can.; Simpson, R. N., Lexington, Ky.; Sine, C. R., Hamilton, O.; Smart, J. H., Decatur, Ill.; Smith, B. P., Atlanta, Ga.; Smith, G. Lyle, Terrell, Tex.; Smith, J. W., Los Angeles, Cal.; Smith, O. L., El Reno, Okla.; Sorey, M. Lee, Dodge City, Kan.; Spicer, E. V., Ladonia, Tex.; Spiegel, J. E., Jackson, Miss.; Spiegel, O. P., Birmingham, Ala.; Stauffer, Vernon, Angola, Ind.; Steed, G. H., Moundsville, W. Va.; Seine, L. H., Gulfport, Miss.; Stivers, John T., Los Angeles, Cal.; Streator, M. L., Cleveland, O.; Stuart, Jas. E, Washington, D. C.

      Talmage, Frank, Weston, Md.; Taylor, J. J., Little Rock, Ark.; Teagarden, E. J., Danbury, Conn.; Tinsley, T. S., Louisville, Ky.; Todd, E. M., Fort Wayne, Ind.; Tomes, O. E., Ann Arbor, Mich.; Tovell, Amos, Guelph, Ontario, Can.; Townsend, G. B., Hagerstown, Md.; Tremaine, D. C., Buffalo, N. Y.; Trimble, N. H., Baltimore, Md.; Trusty, Clay, Indianapolis, Ind.

      Van Voorhis, Frank L., Shawnee, Okla.

      Waggoner, J. G., Canton, Ill.; Waite, Claire L., Milwaukee, Wis.; Walker, W. G., Lexington, Ky.; Wallace, R. W., Valdosta, Ga.; Walters, F. F., Joplin, Mo.; Ward, W. D., Rockford, Ill.; Waters, Baxter, Newberry, Mich.; Wells, L. N. D., E. Orange, N. J.; Wetzel, David N., Mattoon,Ill.; Wharton, B. T., Marshall, Mo.; White, S. Boyd, Moberly, Mo.; White, Samuel J., Starke, Fla.; White, W. M., Mexico, Mo.; Wickizer, D. A., Tulsa, Okla.; Williams, J. F., Geneva, O.; Williams, V., Stillwater, Okla.; Willis, W. S., Hustonville, Ky.; Wilson, E. C., Chattanooga, Tenn.

      Zendt, S. H., Oskaloosa, Ia. [106]

 

BIBLE SCHOOL DAY
Monday, October 18
DEPARTMENT CONFERENCES
Under the Direction of Marion Stevenson, National Superintendent, St. Louis.
 
MORNING
HALL C
I. Primary Department, under the direction of Miss Lillie Faris, Athens, O.
9.30.   Devotional Service, Miss Nelle Alderman, Athens, O.
9.50.   "What To Do with the Babies," by Mrs. Katherine Williams, Portsmouth, O.
10.10.   "Who Shall Teach Beginners? " by Miss Lillie Faris, Athens, O.
10.30.   "What Little Hands Can Do," by Mrs. Myers Boyd, Uniontown, Penn.
10.50.   "Child Life."
11.10.   "What of the Temperance Question?" by H. J. Hall, Franklin, Ind.
11.30.   "Developing Missions," Howard Weir, Bowmansville, Canada.
11.50.   "A Look into the New Century."
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
II. Junior Department, under the direction of J. Walter Carpenter, Uniontown, Penn.
BELLEFIELD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
III. Intermediate Department, under the direction of Myron C. Settle, Topeka, Kan.
9.30.   Devotional.
10.00.   Address.
10.40.   "Missions in the Intermediate Grades," by Howard Weir.
11.20.   "Manual Work as a Means of Holding and Interesting the Intermediates," by J.
Walter Carpenter.
FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
IV. Adult Department Conference, under the direction of W. C. Pearce, Chicago, Ill.
OAKLAND METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
V. Superintendents' Conference, under the direction of Robert M. Hopkins, Louisville, Ky.
 
NOTE.--These conferences will cover all questions of principle and practice relating to these different departments of work. [107]

 

TEACHER TRAINING
Under the direction of Herbert Moninger, Cincinnati, O.
 
AFTERNOON
HALL C
2.00.   Service in Song.
2.20.   "The Training-class Work a Preparatory and Conserving Force in Evangelism," by
Stephen E. Fisher.
2.40.   Three Ten-minute Messages from Those Who Have Done Things.
1. "Methods of Working Up a Teacher-training Class," by Clifford S. Weaver.
2. "The Crowning Glory of a Glorious Century," by Chas. C. Wilson.
3. "Training-class Work a Revival of the Century-old Call, 'To the Law and to the
Testimony,'" by B. S. Ferrall.
3.10.   "Bible-trained Men in Places of Power," by Walter Scott Priest.
3.30.   Music.
3.40.   Class Contest--Youngstown, O., vs. Washington, Penn.
4.10.   "Why Make It Unanimous," by Clifford A. Cole.
4.30.   Adjournment.
HALL D
2.00.   Service in Song.
2.10.   Introductory Word.
2.20.   Two Ten-minute Telling Messages on Methods.
1. "Methods of Working Up a Training-class," by Adam K. Adcock.
2. "Methods of Teaching a Training-class," by Walter Mansell.
2.40.   Four Telling Messages on What the Training-class Work Means.
1. "Where the Training-class Has Helped; or, Teacher-training the Panacea for Church
Ills," by H. A. Pearce.

2. "Training-class Work a Revival of the Century-old Call, 'To the Law and to the
Testimony,'" by Grant W. Speer.

3. "How to Make the Most of Graduation," by James A. Barnett.
4. "Why Make It Unanimous? " by Wm. Grant Smith.
3.20.   Music.
3.25.   "Bible-trained Men in Places of Power," by David H. Shields.
3.45.   Class Contest--Canton, O., vs. Portsmouth, O.
4.15.   " What of the Future of the Training-class Work?" by E. J. Meacham.
4.30.   Adjournment. [108]

Portraits, page 109
M. Stevenson W. C. Pearce Herbert Moninger

 
HALL E
2.00.   Service in Song.
2.15.   Introductory Word.
2.25.   Ten-minute Telling Messages from Those Who Have Done Things.
1. "Methods of Working Up a Training-class," by G. O. Foster.
2. "Methods of Teaching a Training-class," by F. M. Rogers.
3. "Where the Training-classes Help; or, Teacher-training the Panacea for Church Ills,"
by Homer W. Carpenter.

4. "Training-class Work a Revival of the Century-old Call, 'To the Law and to the
Testimony,'" by Geo. A. Miller.
3.05.   Music.
3.10.   "Bible-trained Men in Places of Power," by S. M. Perkins.
3.30.   Class Contest--Columbus, O., vs. Wheeling, W. Va.
4.00.   "What of the Future of the Training-class Work?" by J. M. Kersey.
4.20.   Adjournment. [109]

 

ADULT CLASSES
Under the Direction of W. C. Pearce, International Superintendent Adult
Class Work, Chicago.
 
EVENING, 7 o'clock
 
Parade of Men's Bible Classes
Under the Direction of J. W. Darby, Beaver Falls, Penn.
 
NIGHT
 
HALL D--MEN'S SECTION
Song Service.
Class Demonstration. Bethany Bible Class, Knoxville, Pittsburgh, Penn., under the direction of
Fred M. Gordon, Teacher
Address, President R. H. Crossfield, D.D., Lexington, Ky.
Address, "The Men of America for the Man of Galilee," by W. C. Pearce, Chicago, Ill.
 
HALL C--WOMEN'S SECTION
I. W. Gill, Wichita, Kan., Presiding
Song Service.
Class Demonstration. Women's Bible Class of Charleroi, Penn., under the leadership of Mrs.
H. C. Boblitt, Teacher.
Address, "The Women's Bible Class and the Home," by Mrs. T. W. Grafton, Anderson, Ind.
Address, "The Women's Bible Class and World-wide Evangelization."
 
HALL E--MIXED CLASSES
W. H. Logan, Louisville, Ky., Presiding
Song Service.
Class Demonstration. Bellavben Class, Pittsburgh,; Penn., under the direction of G. W. Gerwig.
Address, "The Social Life of the Adult Bible Class," by Marion Stevenson, St. Louis, Mo.
Address, "Methods of Building Up an Adult Bible Class," by Herbert Moninger, Cincinnati,
O. [110]

 

DAY OF THE EVANGELISTS
Tuesday, October 19
HALL E
 
MORNING
9.00.   Conference on evangelistic problems.
10.00.   Music by Leroy St. John. Devotional Reading by Thomas Penn Ullom.
Prayer by R. H. Fife.
Address, "The Pioneer Evangelists of the Reformation; Their Problems and Their
Message to the Church of To-day," by L. L. Carpenter.

Address by James Small.
Solo by J. E. Sturgis.
Address by W. T. Brooks.
Music by Arthur K. Brooks.
Benediction by R. R. Hamlin.
 
AFTERNOON
2.30.   Music by Jesse Van Camp.
Devotional Reading by H. W. Wilhite.
Prayer.
Address by Allen Wilson.
Solo by Frank C. Huston.
Address, "The Evangelization of the World," by John L. Brandt.
Address by William J. Lockhart.
Introduction of Evangelists by J. V. Coombs.
Music by W. E. M. Hackleman.
Benediction by W. E. Harlow.
 
EVENING
6.30.   Street meetings by volunteer evangelists in different sections of down-town districts.
Music by volunteer singing evangelists.
 
NIGHT
7.30.   Music by Percy M. Kendall.
Invocation by E. E. Violett.
Devotional Reading by W. J. Wright.
Address by Herbert Yeuell.
Solo by LeLoss Smith.
Address by J. Campbell White, Secretary of the Layman's Movement, New York.
Music by chorus of singing evangelists.
Benediction by O. P. Spiegel. [111]

 

[CCP 81-111]


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