Almanac and year-book for the Reformed Church in the United States . he No. 1 pin; for the second the pin ; for the third the No. 3 pin ; for the fourth theNo. 6 pin. Thirteen consecutive Sundays may beconsidered as three months. Pupils absent withouta satisfactory excuse lose the interrupted term, butmay begin a new term the next Sunday they attend,continuing to wear the pin already earned. Each pin obtained is to be worn until the nexthigher grade is earned, but surrendered upon receiv-ing the new one. The No. 6 solid gold pin ispresented outright, and with it a handsome litho-graphed c


Almanac and year-book for the Reformed Church in the United States . he No. 1 pin; for the second the pin ; for the third the No. 3 pin ; for the fourth theNo. 6 pin. Thirteen consecutive Sundays may beconsidered as three months. Pupils absent withouta satisfactory excuse lose the interrupted term, butmay begin a new term the next Sunday they attend,continuing to wear the pin already earned. Each pin obtained is to be worn until the nexthigher grade is earned, but surrendered upon receiv-ing the new one. The No. 6 solid gold pin ispresented outright, and with it a handsome litho-graphed certificate, 9x11 inches, with seal and ribbonattached (for framing). For each additional rewardearned another seal and ribbon is attached. Thesecertificates are free to schools. Send forsample. The System pays for itself by increased offer-ings as evidenced by numerous testimonials, and may be started successfully at any time. Thishas been repeatedly proven by actual results. No. 2 gunmetalfinished pin, blueenameled cross,white ribbon, redbackground, 15cents


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