Show DAY OF UNITY IS 1 SURELY Y COMING I Dr F E Clark Looks for the Time ime When There Will Be But One Creed END OF C E CONVENTION C NEW NW OFFICERS FOR ENSUING p I YEAR ARE ELECTED i Dr F E Clark known as M Father Clark closed clo the th annual annul state atau convention on ven of ot the he Christian J dea last Jut evening with a a most MOM lecture on the t e work of ot this th society in ht foreign lands lande He took for hi his hla subject Our Christian Er leaver Broths Brothers and Sisters In ti All ULand Lands LandL His talks talka denit l with the work now being ben carried on nfl t n in all countries of if the earth erth and ami wan wu wa mot mott interesting I In his hI address a he told of the various I convention have hae been ben recently re held In thi t countries of Eu Europe Eur rope Ope r pe and of the reat great enthusiasm m which is ts being shown show n by th the people l e of el France Fran Germany and Spain In the of or this thu great work In a recent visit vl it to Spain Dr dark Clark said h he was warn most roy royally royally ally aft welcomed by th tb the p people op of that I nation and no mention W waH wa H made de of the recent unpleasantness between he bi 4 United State states and that country Dr lark predicted great things to I develop In hn the world In the next century I to rome come but greatest of ot all he said Mid I would be the th w things which would Mould occur In the th spiritual world I believe the da day will corn come when all aU toe q I people of all the th nations nation of the word will be b under one ne creed and that the j division walls will b be torn toco down Turn Tins day of unity will surety came eeme I Un do not net l mean that It will be entirely brought b t about by the Ute Christian but they th y will have done don their Iha hare hae to toI I ward vard this tit I great crent end i Year Yea Is Successful t The Th convention of th the Christian Un En q deu or union th thus year his has been Me most mit I LI successful and find there ther were ware hv lve so 50 societies 1 l from hum various parts part of t the Ute tate stats I I N re The Th hl first was opened at 10 IO IT o ok Saturday moro morn morning 1 t j ing with an In address s of welcome w hy It Rev Hey I P A Simpkin and response was made I t by Miss 1118 Sherman Irman a Ii prominent q k 1 worker wInker In the th society The Th greater r portion of the day da was B I i i taken up with routine work of it the 18 PO POi o i C and at the afternoon aft Pou ou the i new flew officers for the tho ensuing year r were t elected as folio follows t Thomas P Horn Born president Miss Mise Lu Ju Lulu lu hi Culb fiSt vice president laude Claude Lint second ascend vice president t I f Miss May day Storer third vie vice ice president dent Ii C H II secretary and treasurer Mies MI Ruth Chambers was wu elected junior superintendent Directors for two i t year yea ye L 1 H Pane Page Joseph Joeeph and H 14 L 1 Hayes Haet executive commit committee i 1 tee N It L 1 Elderkin Homer Douglas Buckley Wildman Murphy A AH AH I H and nd M Josie Josl 11 |