. History of the First Presbyterian Church of Bellefontaine, Ohio, and addresses delivered at the celebration of the thirty-fifth anniversary of the pastorate of the Reverend George L. Kalb, . RISTIAN ENDEAVOR SOCIETIES. lOI Christian Endeavor So-cieties. For Christ and the church we stand,United heart and hand;Our lives we give, henceforth to liveFor Christ and the church. THE YOUNG PEOPLES SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. CHE Young Peoples Society of Christian Endeavor was firstorganized in 1885 under the influence of the continuedmeetings of that year; first by the A^oung ladies holdingpr


. History of the First Presbyterian Church of Bellefontaine, Ohio, and addresses delivered at the celebration of the thirty-fifth anniversary of the pastorate of the Reverend George L. Kalb, . RISTIAN ENDEAVOR SOCIETIES. lOI Christian Endeavor So-cieties. For Christ and the church we stand,United heart and hand;Our lives we give, henceforth to liveFor Christ and the church. THE YOUNG PEOPLES SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. CHE Young Peoples Society of Christian Endeavor was firstorganized in 1885 under the influence of the continuedmeetings of that year; first by the A^oung ladies holdingprayer-meetings, followed by theyoung men holding similar meetings,and the two uniting and forming anassociation under the name ofThe Young Peoples T. S. Brown and J. E. Westwere very active in its organization. It was reorganized and . formedinto a Young Peoples Society ofChristian Endeavor about 1887. In 1889 the society joined the OhioC. E. Union and United Society of Was represented at a state con-vention and the members took theregular C. E. pledge. The same yearit engaged to support and educate anorphan girl of North Carolina, nam-ed Elizabeth Tucker,* which it has. ELIZABETH TUCKER. *Elizabeth Tucker, daughter of Frank and Marj^ Tucker, was born in1880 in Stanley covintj^ North Carolina, near Albemarle. Her parents both dying in 1890, she was placed with her sister in WhiteHall School. From there they went to Sunderland, she entering the Nor-mal and Collegiate Institute in Asheville, where she hopes to graduate in 1900. After that her plans are to teach; one years service will be given to Sun-derland. Her last four vacations have been spent in teaching. She calls heruncles house in Concord, North Carolina, Home. Writing to the members of the Endeavor Society here, whohave paid her schooling expenses during the last ten years, she says: I wouldbe delighted to visit jou, and am in hopes of doing so, for I am anxious to who have done


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