SIXTH DISTRICT BAPTIST ASSOCIATION.w;TINew Iberia, La.. July 14. 1011.The Sixth DwtriH Baptist 'JAssociation has been holdinp its . Annual Session with the Star Pil- I grim Baptist Church. Rev. A. J. i Horton, President of the Sunday S*hool Association declared that f it was lt;»ne of the best in its history. \ ' President Horton's measnpe this ,bi year showed that he had carefully blt; surveyed the field and that he was iii;TirIiwell aci|uainted with the needs of the work. The Association of churches was called to order by its honored chairman. Rev. J. B. j ^ Livingston on Tuesday. July 11th. | -The delegates were here from all ‘ parts of the District. President ■ Livingston has been presiding over the deliberation of this great hi Christian body since its infancy. | «t In his messapc urged the brethren In to continue their loyalty to the \u work and endeavor to do more for M How,. Institute the pride of the |a District work. For said the Pres- ^ ident, “Our church will never be ^ whaT they should Tie and our peo-pie will* never be aide to take .j their, plaees in the world ajong . w:th the other folks if they are not properly trained, educated * and indoctrinated in the tenets B and principles of. what we believe j I President Livingston's message was full from start to finish, it was adopted as it was read.The committee on permanent organization report the following #{ named divines as officers for the ensuing year: President Rev. J. jjB. Livingston; Vice-President J.T. B. Laban; Recording Secretary. Rev. J. C. Rochelle; Corresponding Secretary. Rev. A. J. Horton.Several visitors were present ami were introduced. Dr. J. W. William) of New Orleans. State Missionary and Stewart H. C. Roy and Rev. L. C. Simon of Ope-'loustis. - _ * Bmi *m* o, «n«j ti *»» —vpyWIV ■j»1i *n J® motnm y—poofq «n ■» «*»• »l TBjWUiiWI » lt;n• I man moop m lt;nw»ie •*!•« ■ II I*V no uu iwiwiwo «n m -°fso iivv r J ^unwtjnw* ***U StWWJSjggnianun i—annum'*” —«p -»j-miiwucv) « ■*,