The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, July 03, 1897, Image 11

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    THE COURIER.
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SIXTEENTH ANNUAL SESSION
of
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CRETE, NEB, JUNE 30 TO JUIY 9. 1897.
PKOGRAM.
Over one hundred acres of land afford
room for everything, buildings and base
ball, tennis and tente, boating and bi
cycling. A Chautauqua hotel enter
tains visitors and a large dining hall
feeds them at moderate pi ices. The am
phitheatre seats 2,000 people and is
often full during the season. Halls
about the grounds provide room for the
varied claBS and lecture work. The
grove of the tents is one of the most
conspicuous eights imaginable. The
Crete Chautauqua is not of one idea but
of many. On the grounds are a lawyers'
building, a press building, a Y. M, 0. A.
budding, a W. C. T. U. building; de
nominational homes of the Presbjter
iane, theCorgregaticnalistp, the United
Brethren, etc., while itself is undenomi
national; hnd fifteen cottages owned
and occupied by people of many creeds
but of one spirit. It is the Chautauqua
idea transplanted unchanged from Lake
Chautauqua to the Big Blue river of
Nebraska; association, education, in
spiration, entertainment and culture.
Sunday is observed as Sunday should
be. No sUnday excursion trains are run
at nominal fare in order to get a dis
orderly nibble ti6well the gate re
ceipts. We run a chiutauqua and not
a circus. It is cheaper than any summer
resort, and a dozen times pleasanter.
Rev. t-r-win
II.
Richardp,
African ex
plorer. Mr.
Richards is
from the
east c r n
coast of Af
rica, at
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missionary
superinten
dent and
traveler o f
brilliant de
ecripti vo
powers and
a rapidity of utterance,
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COMPARATIVE RELIGION.
Mr. John
B. Krehne,
of Chicjgo.
Six temar
kable lec
tures on the
great relig
ions of the
ST. r arnr!fl chiur
lf "" " ,"-"'
ing what
they at
tempted,
why they
failed, and
how they
prepared for
f?hrintianitv
'-!' 1 he final re
ligion. Mr. Koebne is a phenomenon, a
poet, a Echolar, an orator, all in one.
ADULT .NO It MA L CLASS.
Rev.J.D.
Stewart, of
Aurora,
Neb. The
lessons this
year by this
veteran su
per i n t e n-dentandin-Btructfcrjftfe'
on the "His
tory of the (
Early
Church,"
and will
cover the
topics of the
Sunday
school les
sons for 1897, making
valuable for teachers.
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MARO, THE WIZARD.
Assisted by Mr. Willi im McCoiraijk. theR versida Wnistler." Three grand
entertainments of macic and a sleight of h-ind performance, completely mysti
fying the audience. Nature turned upside diwn; things not as they seem
everything in a whirl. A bewildering txhibition of tricks.
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Miss Kate Kimball, or Buffalo. N. Y.,
conductor. It u eeveral years since the
C. L. S. C. work has had such a pros
pect with us as this coming season in
tho coming of Miss Kimball from the
home office at Buflalo.
PROF. W. DOUGLASS MACKENZIE, D. D., of Chicago.
Prof . Mackenzie is a Scotchman, recently ccma from Edinburg to America
as professor of si s'ematic theolepy in Ch cago Theological seminary. He is a
young man, impressed with the spirit of ihe times, anl has an excptionally clear
and convincing grasp of Historic Christnn truth and its relation to modern
thought and faith. He has made a profound impress-on in Chicago.
Mip Mar
ris n Treat,
o Chicago.
Mies Tieat
was with us
last ear
tni returns
at the rp
quest f
of
friends. She
Las nn iru
pes rg rrei-
cc tnJ a
Hne voice
f.r orttor o
acd ballad
woik. She will sit gat the church ser
vice on. Sunday morning and give
charming recitals and select! ns during
the session.
Br ..& bb
Francean,
the male so
p rano of
Chicago. A
cear, high,
el roc g and
pure go
I rano voice
in n matnrp
r' zzmwKk young m-an
tt BUI Jkl3llJ
rovelty.The
impress i o n
is unmis
takably queer.Lcok
ing at I is
tall manly
form in full evenit gdrcs. you are pre
pared for a man's voice, but it is a
no nan's.
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MINIsTKILS INrtlTLTE.
Rev. Wi
lard Scott,
D. D , of
Chicago,
cundtic'or.
Dr. Scott
has hai a
lone a n d (
varied e x
pone nco
with minis
ters and
ch urchcf,
and still ho
lieves i c
both. "Hu.v
ti succeed"
will bo tho
motto of the session. Each h ur wi 1 bo
opened by an address on eon o pba o of
Tarish life, and will bo fol'owe by a
quizz on that topic, or en any ither that
may be raised.
CHILDREN CLASS AND .NORMAL SCHOOL
FOR TRIMARV TKACHHi.
Mrs. Mary
Toster Bry
nei,of Chi
cap. Mre.
Br nor i s
tt e child
ren ' in i s
pior ary o f
tho toocre
cuiional churches in
1 1 1 oii, In
riaip, and
Oh o, i n 1 a
'woman o f
rarj tii'ta in
hn i ming
both vounir
nil old. For manyj eais she was su
perintendent of one of i he larcest pri
mary Sunday schools in Chicago and
made a brillitnt reputation for winning
end teaching cbildi en.
SOCIAL FACTS AND FOKOhS.
Rev.Wash
in g t o n
Gladden, D.
D., o f Co
lumbus. O.
Dr. Gladden
is a social
refirxer of
first rank,
a n d of in
ternational r e putation.
II : s books
are i n all
lands and
libraries.
He will lee
tureonrres-
ent day problems; the corparatioD, the
city, the railway, th nevspapr, the
church, and will give the re;o.ruito l ad
dn es to theO. L. S. C g duat. s or 1S97
on "Castles in the A.' O- editors'
day he will deliver ih annual adiiresi
tothe jrofessicn en "The Newspaper."
THE DOANE L'AND THS: WHOLE SESSION
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band or six een me nbers in full uni
form wi I give an o .--n air (once-t every
eveninj a- T o'clo ic oa tie Assimbly
campi s, with t- o ojn erts en the fourth
of Ju v.
Stephen
J e 1 i n e k,
o' Chicaco.
Hq will j I jy
frequently
throughout
t:c Be slo n.
Sand lead the
, service o f
praie e on
Sunday
morning
using h i s
wonde r f u 1
comet.
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