nilol-edtsot—ofis;peonDistrict CssvsstlM.The Tenth District of the churches of Christ of Indiana will hold its second semi-annnal convention with the Church of Christ at Connersville, October 30, 31 and November 1,1893. The district is composed of the following counties: Rush, Fayette, Union* Franklin, Ripley, Dearborn, Ohio, Switzerland and Jefferson. Delegates should be sent from every congregation in the district The chnrch at ConnersviUe will entertain all visiting friends and delegates. The public is oordially invited to attend all the sessions of the convention. Below we give the program in fall:PROGRAM—MONDAY AFTERNOON, OCT. 30Sunday School Session—J. V. Coombs, Presiding.1:30, Devotional Service, led by E. C. Wells; 2:00, Address of welcome, G. B. VanArsdall; Response, J. V. Coombs; Minutes of last meeting; Ap-18 51 pointment of committees; 2:30, Re-ports of Sunday schools; 2:46, “Possi-N bilities of Sunday School for Mis-b. sionary work,” J. N. Jessup; 3:15,* “Programs for Sunday Schools and M | Teachers Meetings,” T. J. Legg; Miscellaneous.EVENING EXERCISES.7:16, Song and Praise Services, led by J. H. MacNeill;7:45, Sermon, “The Development of Religion.” E. B. Scofield..TUESDAY MORNING, OCT. 31.C. W. B. M. Session—Mrs. Mary W. Keeney, Presiding.9:00, Devotional Services, led by 5.1 Mrs. B. L. Manor; 9:30, Welcome Address, Mrs. D. Kerschner; Response, Mrs. Mary W. Keeney; 10.-00, “Women’s Work, or What are the Women ] | Doing?” Mrs. Kate M. Jessup; 10:30, Reports from Auxiliaries; Vocal Duet, Mrs. W. Lewis and Mrs. C. Grinyer; 11:00, “Our CoQveutions and why we 1(j| should atteud them.” Mrs. Lou Miles; it. 111:20, Missionary Paper, Mrs. E. K. 'd I Wetherald: Violin Solo, Irene Weth-s-1 erald; Announcements. #TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCT. 31.)“\| (C. W. B. M. Session Continued.)of1 '“ISlel(| | 1:30, Song, Repeating of Versestt-|and Scripture; recitation, Mrs. E. M. Michner: 2:00, “Helps and Hinder-auces.” Stella Stauley; 2:15, “Missionary Banks.” Mabel Robinson; Cornet u~ I Solo, LillianWetherald; 3:00, Address, L*' “Our C. W. B. M. Past, Present and a I Future.” Mrs. S. A. II. Boor; Unfinished business and adjournment.a EVENING SERVICES.js I 7:15, Praise Service, led by J. N.Jessup; 7:45, Lecture, “Our Country ly j aud Missions.” J. A. Lord.S' [ WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOV. 1.District Missionary Session - J. V. Coombs, Presiding,101 9:00, Devotional Services, led byBela Meteulf; 9:30, Reports of l-1 Churches; 9:45, President's Address, k I J. V. Coombs; 10:15, Address, “Our Aims.” E. B. Scotield; 11:00, District Conference, led by J. V. Coombs. Wednesday Afternoon, Nov. 1.Y. P. S. C. E. Session-D. L. Thomas, presiding.1:00, Song and Praise Service, led by A. B. Houze; Reports from Societies; 1:30, Address, “Christian Endeavor,” J. H. MacNeill; Song, “A Golden Day.” Connersville Society; ^ 12:00, Address, “Our Young People and how to Save them,” D. W. Camp-JI ball; 2:30, Paper, “The Results aud [i I Possibilities of Cbristiru Endeavor,” Nora Seals; 3:00 Joint Session. S. S., C. W. B. M. Y. P. S. C. E., Reports of Committees and unfinished business. Adjournment.KVENION SERVICES.7:15, Grand Song and Praise Service for Christian Endeavorers, led by 1). L. Thomas; 7:45, Lecture, D. R» VanBuskirk.y-y10ifJJOtlmhanhitOl)l«sineto 1coutori;tioncouiicr.iillcefsuclhuviwe i M in t ics 1887 folic ilaui