Sesqui-centennial, Bethania congregation, 1759-1909 . MIZPAH CHAPEL SESQUI-CENTENNIAL 29. NEW SCHOOL HOUSE BETHANIAS CONTRIBUTION TO THECAUSE OF EDUCATION* TJT HOSE acquainted with Moravians and Mora-le I I vian ways know that their villages are never^?^ without the church and school-house, and Be-thania is no exception to the rule. Of the many who have received their earliest training in this village, four have chosen teaching as theirlife work. Let it not be said they are without honorin their own home and among their own kin. Letus accord to them the honor and recognition duethem and their
Sesqui-centennial, Bethania congregation, 1759-1909 . MIZPAH CHAPEL SESQUI-CENTENNIAL 29. NEW SCHOOL HOUSE BETHANIAS CONTRIBUTION TO THECAUSE OF EDUCATION* TJT HOSE acquainted with Moravians and Mora-le I I vian ways know that their villages are never^?^ without the church and school-house, and Be-thania is no exception to the rule. Of the many who have received their earliest training in this village, four have chosen teaching as theirlife work. Let it not be said they are without honorin their own home and among their own kin. Letus accord to them the honor and recognition duethem and their work. Of these four Miss LydiaStauber has long since passed to her reward. I. Butner is resting after a period of work asteacher covering more than fifty years. Miss EmmaA. Lehman and Rev. James B. Jones are still work- 3o BETHANIA ing away at their chosen vocation, both carryingout the ideals of their youthful training—the com-mon heritage of the four—in systematic, thoroughand consecrated work. MISS LYDIA STAUBER. ^jkt N the year 1824 there entered as teacher in Sa-Tjl
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