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Show religious mm BE1S11 W Representatives from Pennsylvania, California. Colorado, Washington. Oregon and Montana will attend the institute of rehgiotus edur-ation and workers, to be held under the auspice of the American Baptist Publication society today, tomorrow tomor-row and Wednesday at Immanuel Baptist church. Three departmental sessions will be held this afternoon, at 3, 3:30 ami 4 I o'clock. A dinner will be served at the1 church banquet hall at 6:15 o'clock to- I I night. Each night devotional conferences j will be held at 7 o'clock and an address! at S o'clock. I ! Departments, those in charge of the I cessions, and instructors will be: j Department of administration Dr. George I,. White of Los Angeles, dean: i Harry B. Meyers, business manager of the American Baptist Publication society, so-ciety, Philadelphia, and Dr. Thomas i Young, educational secretary for v Colorado. Colo-rado. Denver. Department of teaching methods The Rev. D. Carl Williams. Los Angeles, dean: the Rev. M. L. Thomas. Berkeley, and Miss Me me Brock way, Philadelphia, elementary ele-mentary secretary. Department o: life study The Rev. J. D. Springton. Portland, director of education edu-cation for Utah, Idaho and Oregon, dean; Dr. William E. Chalmers, Philadelphia, educational secretary, and the Rev. T. H. Hagen, Seattle, educational director for Washington and northern Idaho. Those to take part in the departmental conferences con-ferences are: Elementary, Miss Brock-way; Brock-way; young people, the Rev. A. Ross Kitt, Los Angeles, special young people's secretary sec-retary for Pacific coast states, and adults, the Rev. George L. White. Los Angeles, superintendent of the Pacific district. All Sunday school workers and voting people of Salt Lake of all religious creeds are invited to attend the sessions. There will be no fees and the expenses are paid by the society, the Rev. C. B. Allen pasior of the church, said last night. |