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BIBLE SCHOOL CONVENTION 
WILL BE HELD AT 
MANCHESTER 
The Salem Baptist Bible School 
convention will be held Wednesday, 
May 14, at the Baptist church, Man- 
chester. It will be an all-day session, 
and it is expected some 300 or more 
people will be here, representing the 
various churches of the association, 
which extends from Manchester to 
Lynn. The following program has 
been arranged: 
Morning session 10.00, quiet hour, 
Rev. Irad B. Hardy, East Gloucester. 
IOI5, Opening convention, business, 
appointment of committees, etc., re- 
port of secretary and treasurer, Mr. 
Frank E. Patterson, Peabody. 10.30, 
roll call of schools, (Every school is 
expected to respond with a one-min- 
ute report.) 11.00 morning address, 
“The Heart of the Bible,” Rev. Floyd 
L. Carr, Roslindale. 11.35, open con- 
ference, “The Graded Lessons, Gra- 
ded School; Both, Either or Neither,” 
led by Miss Gertrude Knowles, Bos- 
ton. Address, “The Sunday School 
and Religious Freedom,” Rev Charles 
E. Spaulding, D. D., Brookline. 12.10, 
adjourn for dinner. 
Afternoon session—2.00, devotional 
service conducted by Mr. Willard O. 
Wylie, Beverly. 2.15, reports of com- 
mittees. 2.30, address, “Our Mission 
Fields, an Important Factor for In- 
struction in the Sunday School,” Rev. 
H. E. Hodge, Winchester. 3.00, “Our 
Present Movement for Girls,” Mrs. 
Claude E. Patch, Stoneham. 3.25, “A 
Wider Outlook,” State Secretary W. 
W. Main; collection for state work. 
3.55, open parliament: (a) “The Tea- 
cher in the Class,” Miss Lucie M. 
Gardner, Salem; (b). “The Teacher 
outside the Class,” Rev. W. A. Kinzie, 
Lynn. 4.20, address, “Getting and 
holding Men,” Rev. D. M. Lockrow. 
leader Tremont Temple Brotherhood, 
the largest class in America. 4.50, 
address, “The Child and the Church,” 
Rev. Carey W. Chamberlin, Beverly. 
5.30, Adjourn. 
6.30, conference in the interest of 
Men’s Work, led by Rev. D. M. Lock- 
row. Conference in the interest of 
Girls’ Work, led by Mrs. Claude Patch. 
Evening session—7.00, special ser- 
vice for boys, Bertram’U. Rice, presi- 
dent Salem Boy’s Auxiliary, presiding ; 
two five minute papers, “Is the Work 
of the Sunday School completed when 
a Boy goes into the Church?” by J. 
Percy Ray of Salem; “How can we 
reach 1000 Boys in the Salem Asso- 
ciation for our Baptist Sunday 
Schools?” (to be announced.) Open 
conference, address by Mr. Harry V. 
Meyer of Boston. 7.35, closing ad- 
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