Manassas Journal
11 July 1919
COLES SUNDAY SCHOOLS WILL MEET AT WOODBINE
Interesting Program Arranged for All-Day Session Sunday - Several Addresses
A convention of the Sunday Schools of Coles district will be held at Woodbine Church, near Canova, Sunday morning and afternoon, the participating Sunday Schools including Purcell, Bellehaven, Independent Hill, Woodbine, and New Hope. Mr. Herbert Purcell, Woodbine superintendent, will preside.
The morning program consists of an opening hymn, devotional exercises by Mr. W. B. Winslow, the address of welcome by Mr. E. Herring and response by Mr. D. P. Bell, an address by Hon. C. J. Meetze, "The Goal of Christian Education" by Mrs. R. R. Hayes, an address by Mr. J. T. Flory and other musical numbers.
The afternoon session, in addition to music, will include five-minute reports of Sunday Schools, a paper on cradle roll work by Mrs. Herring, an address by Mr. Charles R. McDonald on "Methods and Results of Contest Work," "Making Sunday School Reports Interesting" by Miss Drua Herring and a recitation by Miss Dorothy Merrill.
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Church Record Sunday: Successful Convention of Sunday Schools
Manassas Journal
July 18, 1919
MEET AT WOODBINE
Successful Convention of Sunday Schools of Coles District
The Sunday Schools of Coles district met in convention Sunday, holding an all-day session at Woodbine Church. Mr. Herbert Purcell, superintendent of Woodbine Sunday School, presided, introducing the speakers. After the opening hymn devotional exercises were conducted by Mr. W. B. Winslow, of Buckhall, Mr. B. Herring welcomed delegates and visitors on behalf of the Sunday Schools and Mr. D. P. Bell made the response. Addresses were made by Messrs. C. J. Meetze, J. T. Flory, S. C. Harley and Rev. Ralph G. Rarick, an evangelist who is conducting a series of meetings at the Cannon Branch Church of the Brethren.
Mrs. R. R. Hayes read a paper on "The Goal of Christian Education," Mrs. Herring read a paper on cradle roll work, Miss Drua Herring read a paper on Sunday School work and a reading was given by Miss Dorothy Merrill.
The musical program was composed of hymns sung by the assemblage and selections by the missionary head from Nokesville.
July 18, 1919
MEET AT WOODBINE
Successful Convention of Sunday Schools of Coles District
The Sunday Schools of Coles district met in convention Sunday, holding an all-day session at Woodbine Church. Mr. Herbert Purcell, superintendent of Woodbine Sunday School, presided, introducing the speakers. After the opening hymn devotional exercises were conducted by Mr. W. B. Winslow, of Buckhall, Mr. B. Herring welcomed delegates and visitors on behalf of the Sunday Schools and Mr. D. P. Bell made the response. Addresses were made by Messrs. C. J. Meetze, J. T. Flory, S. C. Harley and Rev. Ralph G. Rarick, an evangelist who is conducting a series of meetings at the Cannon Branch Church of the Brethren.
Mrs. R. R. Hayes read a paper on "The Goal of Christian Education," Mrs. Herring read a paper on cradle roll work, Miss Drua Herring read a paper on Sunday School work and a reading was given by Miss Dorothy Merrill.
The musical program was composed of hymns sung by the assemblage and selections by the missionary head from Nokesville.
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