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see:
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GAINESVILLE, TEX.
The Christian Endeavor Societies
of this church demonstrated their
loyalty to the midweek service of the
church by serving ice cream and cake
to those present Wednesday n,ight,
November 8th. Both Seniors and Ju
niors had a part in the activities dur
ing and after the refreshments. A
hearty sing-song was enjoyed at the
close, and the crowd (about fifty) was
dismissed with the Mizpah benediction.
HOME CHURCH CONFERENCE OF
THE SECOND PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH, PETERSBURG, VA.
By Marian Ramsey.
The young people who attended the
Virginia Synodical Young People's
Conference' at Massanetta Springs last
summer, led by Miss Annette Smith,
decided to have a conference of their
own, "The Home Church Conference
of the Second Presbyterian Church."
There were four meetings, held on
alternating Friday and Saturday even
ings from 7 to 10:15 P. M.
At the first meeting, despite a heav/
rain, there was a good attendance, and
the number increased at each meeting
until It far surpassed anything we had
ever dreamed of.
The devotional services from 7 to
7:20 were conducted by Dr. J. A. Mc
Clure, pastor, whose theme was "With
Jesus in the School of Prayer." "Lord
Jesus, Teach us How to Pray." These
talks were full of deep devotional
thoughts and were very helpful to all.
Then came the short clan meeting,
when the clans, choosing separate
meeting places, spent a mysterious
ten minutes in composing songs, yells,
etc. The girls were divided into two
clans: The Campbell's, under the lead
ership of Mrs. S. T. Bragg, and the
Stuart's, under Mrs. W. W. Doyle.
The boys were the Douglas clan, un
der Mr. H. H. Wells.
There was another clan meeting
from 10 to 10:15. when each of the
clans met and discussed helpful
thoughts gathered during the evening,
went over plans for next meeting, had
roll call when score cards were
marked, and the meeting closed with
sentence prayers.
The score cards were marked as fol
lows:
Punctuality 10
Auditorium meetings# ... 50
Clan meeting 10
Kind deed 10
Social hour 10
Daily Bible reading.... 10
100
Attending Wednesday and
Sunday night services,
each 5 extra.
There was a very fine spirit shown
throughout the Conference, each mem
ber striving to make his or her clan
the winner, but all with the determi
nation to live up to the Conference
Oath of Allegiance, "Lord Jesus, we
are here to learn the right, to live
the truth, to follow the Christ the
King."
The Bible classes were taught by
Miss Mamie Smith and Mr. H. H.
(Continued on page 13.)
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The Following
is offered here for thoughtful men
and women.
We found it burnt on a board and hanging on
the wall of the lodge of a duck club on the Chicka
hominy.
XXX
The inscription was put there by the keeper
of the lodge, who exemplifies the principles of the
Golden Rule in his daily life.
x x x
Here it is:
"Can you square it by the Golden Rule? If
not, your religion is more or less a sham."
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