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Show INDUSTRIAL SUNDAY SCHOOL At a recent meeting of the State Industrial Sunday School association, new officers were elected for the ensuing en-suing year. The various reports and statements of the retiring officers, which were presented, show that the organization is In a very prosperous condition, and that much good In the way of religious and moral teaching has been accomplished during the past twelve months. One of the chief duties of the association asso-ciation ife to conduct Sundav school services at the State Industrial institution insti-tution each Sunday morning. . Alma H. Rogcis, who has been superintendent superintend-ent ot the organization" for a number of years, some time ago was forced to resign the office 1ccause of poor health To fill this vacancy Moroni Olsen was elected. The new superintendent superin-tendent will have two assistants, J. Qmr.cy Blaylock being elected first assistant and Zina R. Ivarkin will hold the position of second assistant. The names of the other officers who were elected follow: Secretaries Myrtle Jenkins and Mattie Pouiter Choristers A. G. Barrett and Joseph Jo-seph Williams. Organists Vorna Van Dyke and Marian Biowning. Teach ei s Senior bead, Ivy Clg-horn. Clg-horn. associate teachers, Brigham A. Terkins, Ivy Williams. Albert S. Fer-rin Fer-rin and Sarah Williams. Junion head, Minnie M. Brown; associate as-sociate teachers. Lucille Wallace and Bertha Hellewell. |