Show GREAT I DONE DON jY U URI 1 P Presbyterians Lay Out a World Wide Evangelical Evangeli Evangeli- cal Program LAYMEN WILL BEAR ALL OF THE EXPENSES Powerful Addresses Delivered Delivered ered on Questions of ofIn Interest In terest KANSAS CITY May hy It 23 23 It is ex Ox- expected expected that tho general ass assembly now now DOW in f Bes e ion oJ in this city eity will vill m make ke plans for foran l an an c an evangelistic campaign campain to be bo be begun un wit within in a year to touch t f every rV part parl of th the worM world to be lie ander under Ulder un U der the tho direction of Hr Dr J LT J. Wilbur Wilhur Chapman and the tho expenses to bo hn borne by lam laymen n. n Jphn hn 11 II Converse Con e president or ot the tho Baldwin e works Philadelphia who in iu time last seven years jears has given gi more moro than hazi GO for evangelical o work is said to be bo bothe betha bethe the tha leader in ill tho the movement Of or the tho churches making returns of membership to the general assembly hiss 1189 or 42 12 per cent or of the tho whole holo num bel showed nowell memberships of fifty persona per per- eons sona or less It is said that thiL 55 per rent cent of tho the Presbyterian chur churches hes have brye cob BOV- members t five onty-five or A special mi missionary exhibit was waR opened today for tho the instruction of Sun Sub Sunday da day school children The exhibit in- in dorIes idols clothing and mil many other curious things s which have I come como from the lands lauds i visited by bv Pre Presbyterian Presbyterian Presby Presby- by terian torian missionaries There Thoro are are also many pictures picture and auli maps and missionaries missionaries mission million aries e explain th the the- exhibits to visitors Rev Rov Dr A. A W. W Halli Y of New York delivered an nn address today Dr Susan La Ln she FIe pi otto an m Omaha Omit Oma ha Indian from Walthill Neb Nob tho the first Indian woman graduated d from froni a medical medical medi medi- cal college collelo was one of or tho the most interesting interesting inter inter- c esting speakers at yesterdays yesterday's 8 meeting ng of the women s 's 8 0 heart board nf qi f homo home missions Describing her work in charge of the thu church on tho Omaha reservation she eho said mid that she he started with a con congregation rr a. a tion lion of three Indians Sow Now she shuo has haa under ander under un un- der her hor caro care 1250 Indians II What is most needed now no sh eh she said laid II is is some seine someone one to begin the work of educating tho Ito illiterate white people over ever a n t thousand hou of whom share abaro our reservation with u us Reports of oC committees committe I VerA vern a again ain the tho i important DI t. t business before t tho ho general assembly edit toda today Tho Thru report on legal matters connected with wilh the union anion with the Cumberland Presbyterian church showed that litigation liti growing Vin ro out ont of the tho union has baR arisen in in cloven elo states In two states Illinois ansi and Gl Georgia or ia cases have bave been appealed to the th court and tho the suits hero thero have been dc tIe- clued elded adversely to those opposing the th union A Cl case O i is now pending in tho supreme court of Tennessee With so 30 o the thc committee man many suits fUitS pending asked that tho the s several committees corn com be he requested sted to assume the tho responsibility re re- tv of handling the lie various cases casei as the rc respective o situations may require ire It was re that the tho moderator moderator ator bo ho authorized to appoint a com coin committee of eleven Icen five an anti and l six elders of which the moderator shall be bo chairman to d the committee on 1111 paRt pastoral oral oversight appointed by b- tIme the assembly of or tho the Cumberland Presbyterian church |