S C R I B N E R ' S M A G A Z I N E Important ... - Rparchives.org
S C R I B N E R ' S M A G A Z I N E Important ... - Rparchives.org
S C R I B N E R ' S M A G A Z I N E Important ... - Rparchives.org
Create successful ePaper yourself
Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.
July 23, 1913.<br />
iMrs. M. B. Metheny, Mrs. (!<br />
^. Pullinger, Mrs; A. J. McFarland,<br />
Miss Isabel McFarland,<br />
Miss Annie Crozier, Mrs. M. A.<br />
Slater, Mrs. J. C. Slater, Mrs.<br />
M. G. Taggart, Mrs. Sarah<br />
I.'IO<br />
3.00 '<br />
Clyde<br />
lemb. D., Jonathan's Creek ..<br />
Mrs. Ella McFarland<br />
Memb. D., 1st Phila., Pa<br />
Miss Annie E. Willson, Miss<br />
Emily Willson, Dr. Susan Wiggins<br />
Memb. D., Los Angeles, Cal. .. 8.00<br />
Miss Mary McConnell, Mrs. S.<br />
M. Orr, Mrs. Rankin 2, Mrs.<br />
M. R. McBurney, Mrs. M. J.<br />
Crockett, Mrs. P. J. McDonald<br />
Memb. D., Allegheny Cong. .. 27.00<br />
Mrs. A. Agnew, Mrs. J. M. Ailen,<br />
Miss Mary Allen, Mrs. L.<br />
S, Anderson, Miss Alice Barber,<br />
Miss Elizabeth Boggs,<br />
Mrs. J. M. Boggs, Mrs. Ada<br />
Chestnut, Mrs. W. J. Coleman,<br />
Miss W. Fleischner, iMrs. L.<br />
J. Ge<strong>org</strong>e, Mrs. M. D. Hice,<br />
Miss Etta Jamison, Mrs. U,<br />
S. Martin, Mrs. T. H. Martin,<br />
Mrs. E. K. McKee, Mrs. Geo.<br />
A. McKee, Mrs. J. P. Mitch-<br />
' ell, iMrs. J. T. Morton, Mrs.<br />
i W. R. Porter, Mrs. W. S. Robb,<br />
Miss Elizabeth Simms, Miss<br />
Sarah Smith, Mrs. R. W. Wallace,<br />
Mrs. Catherine Wilson,<br />
Mrs. James Wilson, Mrs. D. 13.<br />
Willson<br />
Casli—Paper 1.10<br />
Donation Mrs. D. S. Galley,<br />
Wardrobe Room .... 1.50<br />
" Mrs. Minnie Dodds 1.00<br />
Wardrobe Com. Room,<br />
Balance 7.75<br />
April Receipts—Rent for Mo. 95.75<br />
Boarding and meals 47.00<br />
Telephone 95<br />
Paper 8.76<br />
'Mrs. .Dougherty, Acc't 28.80<br />
Donation Mrs. Ridpath 2.00<br />
Collection Los Angeles 1.16<br />
iMontclair 1.87<br />
Union 4.32<br />
'Bovina 3.63<br />
Seattle 7.00<br />
A FAMILY PAPER.<br />
1st Phila., Pa 10.11 (Continued from Page 8.) crease next year? Is there need<br />
Miller's Run<br />
5.3;^ writing this has been thinking of<br />
with regard to our prayer-lists<br />
" Syracuse 3.(j0 leading in prayer, suggesting<br />
Youngstown 50<br />
for the subject of perseverance?<br />
i'salms, and making speeches. Perhaps<br />
he has. Can there be any<br />
Central Allegheny . . 3.00<br />
Hunt up the caitecbism of your<br />
Selma, Ala<br />
l.lo<br />
young people's meeting without youngen and better days. Read<br />
Kansas City<br />
SO<br />
Stafford 25<br />
Olathe 3.12<br />
Hemet, Cal 20<br />
3rd, N. Y 6.00<br />
Bethel 5.98<br />
Sharon 3.00<br />
College Hill 10.50<br />
Cedarville 2.55<br />
Md., Phila., Addl. . . 1.43<br />
Donation Mrs. ilsabella Robertson<br />
2.50<br />
Rev. C. A. Dodds 100.00<br />
Rev. D. & M. E. McKee 137.50<br />
Mrs. C. Armstrong 4.50<br />
Rev. and Mrs. D. R. Taggart. . 5.00<br />
Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Mitchell LOO<br />
Bequest Mr. John Black 5.95<br />
'Mrs. Margaret Buchanan<br />
146.27<br />
Donation Rev. iB. M. Sharp 2.00<br />
Memb. D., 1st Phila 1.00<br />
Mrs. Wm. G. Carson<br />
Memb. D., College Hill 11.00<br />
Mrs. Geo. Kennedy, Mrs. W.<br />
P. Johnston, Mrs. R. J. Mclsaac,<br />
Mrs. R. A. Bole, Mrs.<br />
J. S. Martin, 'Mrs. P. W. Ransome,<br />
Mrs. R. Forbes, Mrs. J. B.<br />
Dodds, Mrs. J. B. McAulis,<br />
Mrs. 'R. H. Martin, Miss Agnes<br />
Carlisle.<br />
Rl'gate, Vt. 1.00<br />
May Receipts<br />
Rent for month 95.75<br />
Boarding and meals 41.40<br />
Telephone 20<br />
Cleaner 50<br />
Cash—Paper 6.00<br />
Memb. D., Sharon, la., 2.00<br />
Mrs. E. L. .McKnight<br />
Mrs. R. G. Rud.<br />
Don., iMd., N. Y., S. S 25.06<br />
Memb. D., 2nd Phila., Pa 12.00<br />
Mrs. Kate L. Milliken, Miss<br />
Mary Steirett, Miss Tillie Stewart,<br />
Mr. Wm. Finlay, Mrs. Wm.<br />
Finlay, Mr. Robt. Finlay, Miss<br />
Jennie Holmes, Mr. John Tait,<br />
Mrs. M. A. Peoples, Mrs. Hugh<br />
Henry, Rev. J. C. McFeeters,<br />
Mrs. J. C. McFeeters.<br />
Cash 1.00<br />
Collections, New Concord 2.00<br />
L. M. S., Old Bethel 10.00<br />
THE SEW IDEA COMBINATIOH PURSE<br />
McKeesport and Monongahela 1.40<br />
L. M. S., Everybody St. Louis needs the New Id 5.00 a<br />
CombiTiation Purse becauseit is tbe<br />
most practical for one's own use or as<br />
a birthday g-ift or an acceptable gift<br />
to a friend at any time or in any place,<br />
asit can be easily mailed. Contains<br />
Change Purse, Bill Folder, Memorandum<br />
Book, Pencil, Identification Card<br />
and Card Holder. Price witbin tb_e<br />
reach of all.<br />
Medium size 60c each, ^6.00 per<br />
dozen; large size 80c each, $8.BQ per<br />
dozen. Postpaid,<br />
M. E. WIUNSON, Pub.<br />
77 Bible House, NewYork.<br />
these things? But these are not the question about what Christ<br />
.'ill. The subject for June was requires of those who wish to be<br />
"The Ideal Christian's Bible saved. It is question 85. Notice<br />
Study." Are we persevering in the word; "diligent." Then read<br />
our vxw plans of B'iWe study? question 87 on repcntajice - unto<br />
How many times did you miss in life and see why we need to use<br />
the schedule of your Biljle reading "the means." Read the last part<br />
folder during June? Now compare<br />
Jul}', and see if there is deavor after, new obedience."<br />
again, "full purpose of, and en<br />
need of discussing the subject of There is Christian endeavor for<br />
perseverance. Then, too, we had you. The next question describes<br />
the subject of prayer in the life its lines of efifort. The Assembly<br />
of lideal Christians. Have we at A'Vestminster thought these<br />
each a prayer-hst? Do we pray means must not only be used,<br />
fi.ir any person to be converted? but used "diligently." Tbiey<br />
Faith in Christ is a grace, a gift. learned that fact from their Bibles<br />
Do we expect the unconverted to (Read A. J. Gordon's chapter on<br />
pray for vt themselves? Do we "Christ's habits of prayer" in<br />
pray for your pastor? Do yO'U "Quiet Talks on Prayer") and<br />
really expect an increase in our from exper'ience. Perhaps we<br />
congregation's membership? Do could have an- experience meeting<br />
we want the decrease of last year en 'this subject ourselves.<br />
in' the church to become an in- Hopkinton. Iowa.<br />
aEJSreVA COLLEOE, Beaver Kails, Pa.<br />
The one college under the legal control of the Covenanter Church<br />
and therefore unique. Among Covenanters it should have no competitors.<br />
Particularly strong in the fieldof political and social science. Geneva<br />
lias a timely message that ambitious students cannot afford to miss.<br />
Geneva is a college of l.beral culture. She stands for the broad and<br />
liberal ed-ucation that must underlie narrow, technical training.<br />
Geneva's educational ideals are the highest. She has constantly resisted<br />
the temptation to seek numbers at the expense of literary standing.<br />
Character is -paramount. Knowledge and culture without Christian<br />
character are barren. The college motto, "For Christ and Country," Is<br />
stamped upon Geneva diplomas and upon the hearts of Geneva's sons and<br />
daughters.<br />
Beautiful location. S^fe environment. Progressive spirit. Representalive<br />
and growing attendance. Rates moderate and opportunities for selflielp<br />
abundant. A limited number of scholarships carrying free tuition<br />
available.<br />
For Information address,<br />
THE COAST LJ^TOMACKINAC»|<br />
W. HENRY GEORGE, President, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania,<br />
DETROlTvi<br />
CLEVELAND<br />
BUFFALO<br />
NIAGARA •'<br />
0C)RT HURON '<br />
GODERiCHi:<br />
ALPEliA<br />
$T.IGii^E<br />
THE CHARMS<br />
OFOUR SUMMER SEAS<br />
SfxnJ Doar vacation on lhe Great Lakes<br />
The most economical and enjoyaUe outing in America<br />
WHERE YOU CAN GO—Daily service Is operated<br />
between Detroit and Cleveland, Detroit and Buffalo;<br />
four trips weekly between Toledo, Detroit. Mackinac<br />
Island and way ports. 10 day stopover allowed at<br />
Alpena either direction on tourist tickets without additional<br />
OTSt Dailyservioe between Toledo, Cleve and and Put--in-Bay.<br />
During 3uly and August, two boats out of Cleveland and Detroit,<br />
every Saturday and Sunday night.<br />
A Cleveland to Mackinac special steamer will be operated<br />
two trips weekly from June 1 Sth to September 1 Oth, stopping<br />
only at Detroit every trip and Goderich, Ont., every Monday<br />
up-bound and Saturday down-bound. Railroad Tickets Available<br />
on Steamers. Special Day Trips Between Detroit and<br />
Cleveland, During July and August.<br />
Senil 2 cent stamp for lllostrateii ("amplilel ani Bieat UKesKlap<br />
Donation Miss Gray<br />
100.00 Address: cnDOAl I. G. lewis, G. p'^"^®'^^'^''®'' P. A., Detroit, Mich. -fooks; old<br />
IWemb. D., Parnassus<br />
Philip 1.00 H. McMillan, Fres. ^'-Books of Testimony, Discipline.<br />
Vice-Pres. Confession and of Faith. Tales of<br />
Mrs. Josiah Rowan<br />
A. A, Schantz.<br />
Gen'l Mgr.<br />
Eighth St., Mrs. T. H. Boyd 1,00 Covenanters, Poets and Poetry. Homes<br />
DETROIT & CLEVELAND<br />
Central Allegheny 1.00^^^'^ Haunts. Romanism Analysed.<br />
Mrs. R. J. Hazlett<br />
Chatechism, NAVIGiVTION CO. Minutes of Synod.<br />
ANNETTE G. WALLACE, Treasurer.<br />
11<br />
JAMES S. TIBBY, 411 Penn. Bldg.,<br />
Pittsburg, Pa.