. Gospel Messenger, The (1921). nd Pauls Epistles. work on Ephesians is great. He also delves intothe prophecies in a manner that is marvelous. At New-berg his crowds were large, and he held them for twohours at the evening sessions. We enjoyed Bro. Trostleslectures and were glad to see the people take such aninterest in the study of Gods Word. Eld. S. P. Van Dyke and his congregation decided totry the Bible Institute instead of a revival meeting andnow they are so pleased with the result that they havedecided to have Bro. Trostle return as soon as he canarrange. Any church wishin
. Gospel Messenger, The (1921). nd Pauls Epistles. work on Ephesians is great. He also delves intothe prophecies in a manner that is marvelous. At New-berg his crowds were large, and he held them for twohours at the evening sessions. We enjoyed Bro. Trostleslectures and were glad to see the people take such aninterest in the study of Gods Word. Eld. S. P. Van Dyke and his congregation decided totry the Bible Institute instead of a revival meeting andnow they are so pleased with the result that they havedecided to have Bro. Trostle return as soon as he canarrange. Any church wishing to go into a deep study ofthe Bible, will do well to get in touch with Bro. Trostle. The writer also followed Bro. Trostle through a courseat Portland, which commenced Oct. 13. Since being withhim for one month in his study of the Bible, I am con-vinced that our churches would be strengthened more ifthey would get down to hard study in Gods Word, in-stead of depending on revivals. Try it once! Portland, Oregon. W. G. DEATH OF BRO. JOHN Y. KEENY Bro. John Y. Keeny, son of John and Annie born in the southern part of York County, Pa., nearShrewsbury, Dec. 14, 1839,and died May 24, 1921. Mostof his lifetime was spent onthe farm where he was his boyhood days he at-tended the country schoolnear by and received a goodeducation. In later years hetook charge of the farm andwas an up-to-date married Sister SarahMiller. There were sevendaughters and two of the daughters pre-ceded him. Bro. Keeny became a mem-ber of the Church of theBrethren in 1868, living anoble and devoted life. In1908 his wife died and sev-John Y. Keeny erai years later he married Catherine Babblin, who sur-vives with seven children, twenty-five grandchildren andeighteen great-grandchildren. Burial in a beautiful cemetery on the farm where hespent most of his life. Services by Eld. J. A. Long, as-sisted by Eld. Geo. N. Falkenstein, E. H. , Pa. ^ , COVING
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