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THE PRESBYTEftXJ
Montreat Progrc
Conference on Christian Education
and Ministerial Relief, Auprust fc-6: The
details or this part of the program have
not been arranged, but there are some
fine things assured, and others expected.
Dr. R. C. Pearson will conduct
he Bible Hour each day.
On August 5th Rev. Percy S. Allen,
D. D., President of the Presbyterial
Ministers' Fund, Philadelphia, will discuss
"The Minister's Problem." r
On August 8th Rev. A. D. P. Gilmour
D. D., will speak on the "Necessity and
Value of the Denominational College."
On August 6th Rev. Robert M. Russell,
D. D.. President of the Westminster
College, New Wilmington, Pa., will
speak on "The Importance of the Christian
Element in Education."
Home Mission Conference: August 5-11,
1912.
Monday, August n.
9:30-10:30 A. M., "The Importance of
Bible Study." Dr. R. G. Pearson, D. D.
16:30-11:30 A. M. Home Mission
Study, Dr. J. P. MoCallle, Chattanooga,
Tenn.
Tuesday, August 6th.
9:30-10:30 A. M. "How to Study the
Bible," Dr. R. G. Pearson.
10:30-11:30 A. M. Home Mission
Study. Dr. McCallie.
Wednesday, August 7th.
General Themes uAlien and Dependent
Pm.Iiu r>
9:30-10:30 A. M. "How to Use the
Bible," Dr. R. G. Pearson.
10:30-11:30 A. M. Home Mission
Study, Dr. J. P. McCallie.
11:30-12:30 A. M. "The Problem of
the Foreigner," Dr. Juan Orts Gonzalez,
Richmond, Va.
8-8 P. M. "Colored Evangelization,"
Hon. W. F. Stevenson. Cheraw, S. C.
Thursday, August 8tb.
Genera] Theme: "Rural Problems."
9:30-10:30 A. M, "The Five-Fold Work
f the Holy Spirit," Dr. R. G. Pearson.
10:30-11:30 A. M. Home Mission
Study, Dr. J. P. McCallie.
11:30-12-30 A. M. "The Country
Church and Its Relation to Denominational
Advance," Rev. R. O. Fllnn, D. D.,
Atlanta, Ga.
8:00-9:00 P. M. "Our Mountain Missions,"
Rev. W. E. Hudson, Superintendent
of Mountain Work, Winchester,
Ky.
Friday, August 9th.
General Tlueine: "Home Missions and
Evangelism."
30-10:## A, M. "The Requisitions
of Unbelief Concerning the Divinity of
Our Lord," Dr. R. G. Pearson,
10:30-11:30 A. M. Home Mission
Study, Dr. J. P. MoCallie.
11:30-12:30 A. M. "Evangelistic Effort,"
Rev J. E. Thacker, I>. D? General
Assembly's Evangelist, Norfolk, Va.
8:00-9:00 P. M. "The Call of the
West." Rev. A. A. McGeachy, D. D.,
Charlotte, N. C.
Saturday, August 10th.
8:00 P. M. Popular Entertainment.
Sunday, August 11th.
11:00-12:00 A. M Sermon: "The
Kingdom View of the Gospel as Related
to the Missionary Program of the
Church," Rev. Robert McWatty Rusrell,
D. D. LL. D., New Wilmington. Pa.
8:00-9:00 P. M. Sermon, Rev. J. S.
Lyons, D. D., Louisville, Ky.
Women's Missionary Conference.
A ' -era + A
AUtfURI 12-1?.
"Methods." Monday, August 12tb.
Morning1: Devotional Services, Enrollment
of Delegates, Chairman's Megsage,
Announcements of Committee on
Arrangements, Mrs. J. B. Miller, Chairman;
Report of Historian, Mrs. Jno. B.
Knox, Anniston, Ala.; Roundtable:
Practical suggestions regarding the
w'<rrk of PrptfWytttrlVl amf Symorffctet dr
O * THE BOOTH
im, August 5th
ganizations?the relation of theBe to
each other and to the Missionary Societies;
Relation of Women's Societies
to the Every Member Canvass.
Afternoon: Devotional Services, Conference
on Methods, Discussion: Im
iuji mute ui rrayer uircies ana Mission
Study Classes, in Societies and Sabbath
Schools; The Business Woman in Relation
to Church Work.
Evening: Address.
Tuesday, August 18th.
"Home Missions."
Morning: Devotional Service, Reports
from Workers in the Home Land.
Afternoon: Devotional Service* rw?
cussion: "How to Organize and Carry
on Societies in (a) The City Church;
(b) The Town and Village Church; (c)
The Country Church.
Evening: Address.
Wednesday. August 14th.
"Foreign Missions.*'
Morning: Devotional Service, "Prayer
a Power;" Reports from Workers in
Foreign Lands.
Afternoon: Conference on Young
People's Work, Missions in the Sunday
School; Missionary Literature.
Evening: Address opening of Foreign
Mission Conference.
Laymen's Conference, August 11-14,
1912.
The details of this Conference have
UVL uctu mi augcu as we g?J ?X> JJreBB,
but they will be arranged at an early
day and the program will be given
through the papers.
Mr. G. A. Rowland is In charge of the
program and this is a guarantee that
it will be both interesting and vital.
Conference on Foreign Missions, August
14-18.
Wednesday, August 14th.
8:00 P. M. Address, Rev. J. S. Lyons,
D. D., pastor First Presbyterian church,
Louisville, Ky.
Thursday, August 15th.
9:30 A. M. Mission Study. Leader to
be announced.
10:00 A. M. Address by Missionaries.
11:00 A. M. Bible Study, Rev. Theron
H. Rice, D. D., Union Theological
Seminary, Richmond, Va.
8:00 P. M. Addresses by Missionaries.
Friday. August 10th.
v:av a. m. .Mission Study.
10:30 A. M. Addresses by Missionaries.
11:00 A. M. Bible Study, Rev. Theron
H. Rice, D. D.
8:00 P. M. Addresses by Missionaries.
Saturday, August 17th.
9:30 A. M. Mission Study.
Holiday for Recreation.
8:00 P. M. Popular Entertainment.
Sunday, August 15th.
9:30 A. M. Sunday School, "Mission
Study."
11:00 A. M. Conference Sermon, Rev.
J. S. Byons, D. D.
4:00 P. M. Preaching service for Colored
people.
8:00 P. M. Closing Address. Rev.
Egbert D. Smith, D, D., Secretary Foreign
Missions.
The following missionaries and others
are expected to be present and speak
during the Conference: Rev. Eugene
Bell, Korea; Rev. B. C. Patterson, Rev.
John W. Paxton, Rev. O. V. Armstrong,
Rev. W. H. Hudson, Dr. A. A. McFadyen,
Dr. George C. Worth, China; Rev. R. E.
McAlptne, Rev. W. C. Buchanon, Japan;
Rev. W. M. Morrison, Dr. J. G. Prltchard,
Africa; Rev. R. It. Wharton, Cuba; Rev.
H. S. Allyn, Brazil; Mr. R. C. Morrow.
Mexico.
Fourth Periodt August 19-29, 1912.
uonusij, Aopst I?in.
9:30 A. M. Rev. A. D. P. Gllmour, D.
D., "The Ohurcti, and the Social QueabWrf
" This Is the ftrtfc' t/f ftVe a'd
n
[August 7, 1912
dresses on some features 6f Chri*Hn?
Sociology.
11:00 A. M. Bible Study. Dr. Theron
H. Rice.
8:00 P. M. Rev. Andrew Allan.
Tuesday, August 20th.
9:30 A. M. Dr. Gllmour, "The Churi-ii
and the Social Question."
11:00 A. M. Bible Study, Dr. Theron
H. Rice.
8:00 P. M. Rev. Andrew Allan.
Wednesday, August 21st*
9:30 A. M. Dr. Gllmour, "The Church
and the Social Question."
11:00 A. M. Bible Study, Dr. Theron
H. Rice.
8:00 P. M. Rev. Andrew Allan.
Thursday. August 22nd.
9:30 A. M. Dr. Gllmour, "The Church
and the Social Question."
11:00 A. M. Bible Study, Dr. Tberon
H. Rice.
8:00 P. M. Rev. Andrew Allan.
Friday* August 23rd.
9:30 A. M. Dr. Qllmour, "The Church
and the Social Question."
11:00 A. M. Bible Study, Dr. Theron
H. Rice.
8:00 P. M. "Stonewall Jackson," Rev.
James P. Smith, D. D., Richmond, Va.
Dr. Smith was a member of Stonewall
Jackson'B staff.
Saturday* August 24th.
Holiday.
8:00 P. M. Popular Entertainment.
Sun lay, August 26th
9:30 A. M. Sunday BChool.
11:00 A. M. Sermon: Speaker to be
announced.
4:00 P. M. Preaching for Colored
people.
8:00 P. M. Sermon, Rev. Andrew
Allan.
Monday, August 28th.
11:00 A. M. Bible Study, Dr. Theron
H. Rice. *
8:00 P. M. "General Robert E. T^ee,"
Dr. James P. Smith.
Tuesday, August 27th.
9:30 A. M. "The Boy Problem," Rev.
Melton Clark, Greensboro, N. C.
11:00 A. M. Bible Study, Dr. Theron
H. Rice.
8:00 P. M. Rev. Andrew Allan.
Wednesday, August 25th.
9:30 A. M. "The Boy Problem," Rev.
Melton Clark.
11:00 A. M. Bible Study, Dr. Theron
H. Rice.
8:00 P. M. Rev. Aadrew Allan.
Thursday, August 20th.
9:30 A. M. "The Boy Problem," Rev.
Melton Clark.
11:00 A. M. Bible Study, Dr. The on
H. Rice.
This will be She closing hour of all the
Conferences.
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