Sunday School Organized at Morning Star ChurchRev. Thomas Scotton of Fort Dodge, Iowa, spent ten days visiting the' families in Morning Otar Community in the interests of (Sunday School Work. LastAugust a survey of the parish showed a population of 237 .in sixty families within three miles of the church.Mr. Scotton found it necessary to cut this^down to one hundred and twelve (112) in twenty (20) families, thus giving the 'actual number of people who might he expected to go to the Morning fitar fchureh and Sunday School. Mr. Scotton does his work thoroughly and at the afternoon service the following officers and teachers selected by the Missionary \vere elected and installed into office:Supt., Edwin Goodspeed; Asst. Supt., (To be selected); Secretary and treasurer, A. T. Aiton; Organist, Miss Esther Healey; Chorister, Edwin Goodspeed; Janitor, Wiliis Bock; Bible Class teacher, Minister, Edwin Goodspeed ; Intermediate class teacher, Mrs. Goodspeed; Junior class teacher, Msr. A. T. Aiton; Primary class teacher, Mrs. Claud Bower; Beginners’ class teacher, Miss Elsie Brown; Cradle ‘Roll ISupt., Mrs. Miles Cunningham; Board of Advisors: ’Miles Cunningham, Henry Brown, Jr., Wm. Healey, Burvill Bhaddy, Ward Roberts.Rev. A. E. Kiser. Pastor-at-Large of Corning Presbytery, and Rev. Lumbar of Bedford assisted in this organization which was attended by nearly fifty people. The Sunday School voted to invite the Gilead 6.unday School to enter a '80 point Contest to close June 30, 1923.March 4tb, Rev. Lumbar will preach at Morning Star at 2:39 •P. ~M., and -all are.invited to this service.Our Goal for April 1st is 56— “Let’s reach it.”S'Sslt;cl!Ish.airblt;octftJJ.eitibihitcmti1cviti01tlwtiU:ylt;BOjbeaccS]Cdiwcid:bih;tsJ. R. Cooper, Conway’ banker,is