. Sequelle 1912. At the end of the first week a reception isgiven in order that those who are unacquainted may meet the teachersand the older students. In accordance with Malachi y^^i. weekl\- meetings are conducted bythe Association. In these meetings, freedom of thought, prayer, andsong makes each fellow feel at home. From the study of Biblical Facts and History, the Bible grounshave been greatly helped and the increasing interest in Bible study markswell for that department of the work. On, bravely then, through sun an<l showers!Time hath his work to do and we have ours! The .Association


. Sequelle 1912. At the end of the first week a reception isgiven in order that those who are unacquainted may meet the teachersand the older students. In accordance with Malachi y^^i. weekl\- meetings are conducted bythe Association. In these meetings, freedom of thought, prayer, andsong makes each fellow feel at home. From the study of Biblical Facts and History, the Bible grounshave been greatly helped and the increasing interest in Bible study markswell for that department of the work. On, bravely then, through sun an<l showers!Time hath his work to do and we have ours! The .Association sent as authorized delegates to the State Conventionat Bradford Professor Wilkinson. Charles Xeale. W. Ray Smith. The special meetings conducted bv Mr. Deer, of Harrisburg, andthe ministers of town were especially helpful and inspiring. Thus in a quiet, influential way, the Association is pointing to a grandand noble end, saving:— Come, grow old along with me!The btst is vet to be! Iagi One HkiuIicI uui Xiiie. u iferaKy /-vocieties


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