Everybody's Friend. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1912 Page: 4 of 12
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EVERYBODY’S FRIEND
February, ihiil
General Committee
Of Child Saving Missions
Appointed by mass meeting of Child Rescue
workers at St. Joseph Conference, June 5, 1911.
Dr. S. B Miller, Pres., Cedar Rapids, la.
Geo. W. Burgin, Treas., S. Ottumwa, la.
Jesse D. Mohler, Sec., Warrensburg, Mo.
We Hnda gradual increase in interest in the
work of saving children. This 'increased inter-
est manifests itself in new organizations for
actual work, and a general awakening to the
i inportance of the moveinent.
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1 he new District of S. E. Pennsylvania, New
Jersey and New York, has arranged for doing
her part in this good cause. Brethren Quincy
Leckrone, Ira Holsopple and C. F. McGee, are
the committee to care for the work of’that,
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'rhe waiter recently had the privilege of re-
uniting two sisters who had not known of each
other’s fortunes since their mother’s death
about fourteen years ago. The younger one,
but two years old when the mother died, is now’
temporarily in the home of members in Wash-
ington, state. She knew she was taken from
Warrensbusg, Mo., and that an older sister had
found a home with some of the Brethren here.
Seeing the writer’s name in a paper in the
Washington home, she wrote an inquiry for her
sister with whom we became acquainted soon
after their mother’s death, and who now lives
near our home. We think of her joy in finding
a sister she had not seen since babyhood.
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The Committee on Program for A. M. at, York,
Pa. are alive to the importance of the Child Sav-
ing work in the Church of the Brethren. They
kindly arranged for one hour’s Child Saving
Meeting on Monday evening, 6: 45 to 7-IT?
which will be in charge of Bro. G. W. Burgin,
of Iowa, representing the General Committee.
We have arranged for several short speeches,
ten to twelve minutes each. Bro. J. F. Apple-
man of Plymouth, Ind. who is Traveling Secre-
tary lor the General Mission Board will tell of
The Child Saving Work
of
Middle Missouri.
D. M. Miller, Pres., Warrensburg, Mo.
Wm. Phillips, Treas., Lowery City. Mo.
11. E. Campbell, Sec., Leeton, Mo.
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The Child Saving Mission
Of the Church of the Brethren
Of the District of Idaho
C. FAHRNEY, Pres., Twin Falls, Idaho.
A. L Gorham, Sec’y.. Payette, Idaho.
F. J. Beckwith, Treas., Payette, Idaho.
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The Child Rescue
And Orphan Society
(Incorporated)
Of Kansas and Eastern Colorado.
Board of Trustees.
1. II. Crist, Kansas City, Ks., Pres.
D. A. Crist, Quinter, Ks., V. Pres,
Wm. 11. Miller, Independence, Ks.. Sec.
Rufus Hendricks, Wichita, Ks.
I. J. I lice, McPherson, Ks., Treasurer.
Supt. & Manager, E. E. John. McPherson, Ks.
the missionary features of child saving. Bro.
I. W. Taylor of Neffsvilie, Pa., will represent
his District on the Program, and arrangements
aie being made tor other workers interested in
this good cause.
Me believe this will be one of the good servi-
ces at York. Pa., and its influence will do much
to extend the interest in children in need of
iiistian ainuness. May the good work con-
tinue to grow and increase.
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EVERYBODY’S FRIEND every time.
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Cripe, D. E. Everybody's Friend. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1912, periodical, February 1, 1912; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1598055/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.