Frankfort Pilgrim College - Pilgrim Yearbook (Frankfort, IN)

 - Class of 1928

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Frankfort Pilgrim College - Pilgrim Yearbook (Frankfort, IN) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 81 of 138
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F9 'B e7 'D 'WM Uhr Glvvw Q. fmt it 6 Activities Chleantnga nf the Elruilg THE COLLEGE PAPER Tco Inicrcsling' to Miss - T30 Valulblc io do Without C rift Um' Lzfe Nothing. so precious as the truth. Nothing but the truth enters here. The Gleanings seek for gems only, And bright readers who hold Truth dear. The paper is full of good things, worth while things, about the school. its teachers, its students and its work. It contains food for thought and food for the soul. Many articles to meet the needs of the times and to aid in under- standing the Scriptures are found in it. Certainly, you want it. Why, it is made for you. V You will want. this paper For yourself Its pictures will show you. For your young people Its reading will tell you. For your neighbors. Its Truths will help you. The paper is at present running the Ten Connnandnients, by the famous painter, M. Leone Bracker, in picture form in its pages. SUBSCRIBE TODAY! PRICE 500 A YEAR Address the editor, REV. C. G. TAYLOR, Frankfort, Ind. .1 4. r-.Ju -75- V I

Page 80 text:

Uhv fflwlw 'a 6 l I ACt1Vit1CS CLASS IN NURSING NURSING A course in nursing is one of the most practical and beneficial ones that a student may include in his eourse of study. Good health is so essential to the highest aehievements in any walk of life, but espeeially so for a student or a Christian worker. They must carefully guard and preserve their health if they are to be unhampered in their work. A eourse of nursing that ineludes the study of hygiene and dieteties will give one a great amount of knowledge that will help in preserving and building up health. Not only will it help 0110 to do this for himself, but it will equip one for helping others when they are suffering and need help. Another thing that a eourre in nursing will do for one will be to impress upon his mind the great responsibility there is in earing for a siek suffering pa- tient, unable to eare for himself, and often when no physician is obtainable. Also there is the training that will help one to eorrectly carry out the physi- eianls orders when he is away. It leads one into that joy and satisfaction that eomes in doing your best in earing for the siek and needy. These students have not only received this instruetion in nursing but have also had training in the Bible and praetieal Christian work so that they may be ot' spiritual help in times of sickness and death. Often hearts may be reached then who eould not be reaehed any other time. For after all the Care has been given to a suffering body there is still a need to be supplied. and a minister of the gospel ean not always be obtained. There never has been so great a need for Christian nurses as now. Either in the home land, or in mis- sionary work in foreign lands, there is a great future for these students. -Mary Norden. -74.



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F . Q, 6' 1-9 2 Ji J E-J ci 3 .9 a f X Qc ID 'U-i ':J' ,..--ND QD 3 a .33 i. l C2 45 'il 3 gl Fil I all Q9 3 fm Uhr cileauw W F Activities RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES OF THE STUDENTS hit you cannot cross the ocean And the heathen lands explore, You ean lind the heathen nearer, You ean help them at your door. Early in the sehool year many of the students saw the opportunity and the need tor personal work among the people, especially the poor, here in lf'ranktort. As the burden grew heavier, they felt it on their hearts to go out and work among the needy ones, giving them the gospel message, and carrying light and gladne-s to their hungry hearts. In some of the homes the people had heard little ot the gospel, and always there were eager anxious hearts, ready to listen to the students as they sang, prayed, and talked to them of salvation. Hell Thoma:. Beulah Moyers, Dorothy Dobie, Ethel Collins, Ruth Rauey, llertlta tameren, tlladys Zeller, Hallie Watson, Pearl Sims, Susie Burseh and Frieda Deal were all laithtul members of these bands, and gave inueh of their time and effort to the work. Tracts have been passed out in about two hundred homes and the girls are expecting to put at least one traet in every home in Frankfort. A number ot jail meetings have been held during the year and some of those who helped in this work were Miss Lamb, Miss Hobson, Belle Thomas, Pearl llarbison, Edith Uonsley and Florenee White. A number of the boys have also held serviees in the Jail. The hearts ot the inmates were touched as they heard the gospel and Eternity alone ean tell how etteetive that work has been. Then, too, serviees were sometimes held at the County Infirmary for the old people. These aged ones were glad indeed to see the students and showed deep appreciation for their coming. Not only have the students engaged in personal work but some have pas- tored ehurehes and help revival meetings. tllenn Hohn was pastor at Clark's Hill part of the year and at the beginning of the second semester, a sueeesstul revival was held with Neal Hutehinson as evangelist. Everett Powers has pastored the .lf'airmount Uhureh during this school year and he has continued the work along the same line as that on which it, was started. In addition the ehureh has been freed from debt and dedicated. During the Christmas vacation Bro. Miller helped Bro. Powers in a revival at this place. llater Brother Powers held a revival at Kempton. Freida Rieh served as pastor at Seeond Pilgrim Holiness Church of Frank- fort during the year, being helped with the singing and playing in many of the serviees by llernadine l-leisner, Ida Barnes and others from the school. As- sisted by Nora Allen Weismantle, she also held a mid-winter revival. During the Christmas vacation Sister Stuart and Neal Hutchinson held a revival at Terre Haute. Other students that helped were Louise Nichols, Lillian Morris. Catherine Haas, Faye Nichols, Wayne Brown, Pearl Sims, Fran- ces l.'ill1't'l1, Ura Belle Dooley and Beulah Rhoden. This was a very gracious revival and many souls prayed through. The training of the students here has not been solely educational training for they have also 1'eeeived practical religious training by doing Work of this kind. The hearts of many people have been made glad and in return, the hearts of the workers have been rejoiced with the realization that they have brought truth, cheer and comfort to others. -Beruadine Beisner. --76f-

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