Rev. A. P. Ballas- 1897 to 1900 For seven years Rev. Detaer served this congregation and then resigned On account of old age. The second pastor was the Rev. A. Ti'. Sallulan3 who was installed June so, 1897. Un der his (asthma the connentlon BouriattU He conducted a Christian Day school, Which existed from. 1898 unto 1910. It became notlceablethat his health Was being undermined. Tuberculosis had set in. and in Octo- ber 1900 he passed away. Ills ftr. n_ersl service was condoms! in the Rev. W. F. Sullr During these 40 years much history _ ' has been written into the church rec- Rev. A. P. Bellman ords and the minutes of the congrega- 1897 to 1900 tional meetings. The Ladies' Aid was ‘For seven years Rev. Detser served organized on November 20, 1896, and this congregation and then resigned has always been active in benevolent nn account of old age. The second work. A young people', society, call- pastor was the Rev. A. F. Ssliman ed the Luther League, was organized who was installed June 20, 1897. Un December 18, 1912 to provide whole- der .h.is guidance the congregation some amusement for its members. In itouriahU He conducted a Christian 1916 another organisation of young Day school. which existed from 1898 women. known as the Dorcas society, Into 1910. It became noticeable that began its activities. Throughout these his health was being undermined. years these soeibties have been active Tuberculosis had set in, and in Octo- and accomplished much good. ber 1900 he passed away. His fu.. When tho’congregation was organ- neral service was conducted in the ind it. hadasixty communicant mom; Madman Wham: We: 1'0sr"ariiiti-riirTuiiHiivi:1iaiii1U" l")4lit,it.trsarturirr,' inChIc-so. _, T their MJum- the. {hm Rev CAdiui. Detaer, Br. . 1 F ' 1896 to 1897 . Rev. Better was a unique character, a eireuittrider of the olden/days. Be- gining his ministry in 1842116 we; a worker in the home mission field, who during his long service in the minis- tum together and sax-Nude 28 congregations in Ohio, Nebraska, and illinois. _ While he was in High.- land Path he was privileged to cele- brate his 50th anniversary in the min- istry. (Continued from page 3) theiv"rgrhiriiiiiTiirF,jrT,'- GTE was to ornnize the congregation, 2tytt%gttg L's-L _ 3.239†(tttjEaiNi.tb, came to mtth1nnd Park and went to work energetically. In two months he had the congregation organized," in six months the church built and the first cine: eonilrmed. Roving com- pleted hie teak the congregation re- quested him to remain as their resi- dent pestor. .» . _ B. P. aaa MARKS MB ANNIVERSARY Thursday. April ‘Upon, hie departure the congrega- tion calledwseveral pastors in vain, until they persuaded the Rev. Alvin Stuck of Clay Center, Neb. to come. He was installed on January" M, 1906 by Rev. Bentham). Remaining here but tour yes}; he follqwed . call to Berghoiz, _ New†'Yofk’ in December 1910. . On the.19th of March 1911 the Rev. W. P. Sub: of Hood River, Ore., was called as his successor and mulled on May 21. He‘remaina the pastor upwto thé present'time. . THE P slow'hnf My At the present time 290 malt belong to the church, of whom 175 are communicant members. members remaining with tttr' to cele- bmie the 40th. tutniveraary m: Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Amswdd. In. Ed Ekhier, " Mr. Ernst tar1ttse,- Mfr. Auguste Arugula, Mrs. Chas. tu.. TaRFFara,' “in Anna Ohlwein, Mrs. Minna Quadt, Mr. Fred Rudolph, and WW:W§MLZ -._- ‘ Ei ------4ett-u-rasatr-tt. “J"; â€his or "fancy". O. m do ' you In new man'- beat “on 'X of M, erhp am at In Iowa! - , pricesâ€! known at this - new C) of the you. Lat the. who your - " luck not. Milli! and " Inch --' 'llll N BNit m healthful. at" anunuocns '" nu may gut "ii"iri'i'rri"Fai National gd Food Stores [E Cheese V rmwmdnau. 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Clix, Bifth‘, T incident of CiriieiiidIh college, Nilwaukee. Wit, will deliver the Sunday there will be an informal gathering in the assembly room if: qt"tor-dtisrqthem wi1rrerTitirhhteidertt's of the history of the church, after which the Ladies' Aid will serge light refreshments. I c. I“ .2 Ita' Mk . 1 'lt? 13: o" 'ttf "e ‘. ticT9i: 2% at: "s-to-tAs 1 can _-,',' Te h. 19c 81