MEET IS REPORTEDDelegates Give Congregation at Chris- 1tian Church Review of GreatMeeting1Last night at the Christian church some of the people who attended the International Convention of the Christian Churches at Winona Lake a week ago, gave reports of the convention. There was so much to he said that thepeople found it difficult to select the items to mention. Hut one of the inspiring features was the presence cf so many missionaries about whom thechurch people had read, and then i could see and hear. Their messages j were a breath from th« remote out- | post? of the world. Frank Hazelrigg and Luther Braden had the pleasure ;' if attending the missionary breakfast * at one of the hotels on Sunday mom- (jing. at which there were about ore hundred and fifty people present, :' missionaries and guests. jThe delegates also spoke of the A-onderful singing and the great ad-Iressos of the outstanding preachers.rhe Bible school last Sunday mori-ng was mentioned by all as one of the 1 we hours of the convention. There j vere more than 3,000 present, from I he cradle roll to the most elderly, and ibout *1,300 was raised to place a *'ord car in one of the missionary sta-1ions' of India and to apply on the sal-iry of the new primary worker among he negro children, of the south. jBut the high peak of the convention, he delegates l-eported, was the com-nunion service on Sunday afternoon. ( lefween 7,000 and 8.000 people wereirosent at the service, and yet they i P irere served with emblems within I c:hirty minutes. It required 180 le; lea-ons, 00 elders, and 30 ministers, e nd thev were perfectly organized, i-lt;fr. Lett, the local pastor, and Mr. Iraden were mong the officers and ninisters. The impressiveness of thlt;» g ere ice, it was agreed, was beyond all 1 gslt;escriotion. , t«Besides those mentioned, the others isMending from Grecnsburg were Mrs. Jeurge Adams. Mrs. Anna Mozingo nd Mrs. Carf Brown.Cldiw