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Hancock County Boy's Conference YMCA,1918
Hancock County Boys Conference
Bar Harbor, Maine
April 26, 27 and. 28, 1918
YMCA
Programme
Annual Boys' Conference
of
Hancock County
BAR HARBOR Y. M. C. A. BUILDING
APRIL 26, 27 and 28, 1918
Hancock County Boys' Conference
Bar Harbor, Maine, April 26, 27, 28, 1918.
Friday Afternoon
(CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH)
3:00 INFORMAL RECEPTION.
Giving out Credentials, etc.
5:00 DELEGATION RALLY-Rehearsal of Conference Songs, etc.
5:45
MARCH, to Wharf to meet arriving Delegations.
Friday Evening
(Y. M. C. A. GYMNASIUM)
7:00 BANQUET-(Wescott's Orchestra), Charles F. Paine, Presiding.
PRAYER,
REV. W. E. PATTERSON, Bar Harbor. Me.
TOASTMASTER,
HON. L. B. DEASY, Bar Harbor,Me.
CHEER LEADER,
GEORGE E. CANNING
7:45 WELCOME:-
From the Town,
SELECTMAN, JULIAN EMERY.
From the Churches,
REV. A. M. MACDONALD.
From the Boys,
JACK JELLISON
RESPONSE:-
For the Boys,
DONALD E. REDMAN, Bucksport.
For the Leaders,
B. B. WHITCOMB, Ellsworth
For the Churches,
REV. O. J. GUPTILL, Deer Isle.
8:30 ADDRESSES:-
Conference Speakers.
ANNOUNCEMENTS,
C. F. HOSMER, Bar Harbor, Me.
Saturday Morning
(CLARK MEMORIAL CHURCH)
8:45 SONG SERVICE.
9:00 BUSINESS SESSION.
9:15 DEVOTIONS,
REV. D. A. MACKINNON
9:30 ADDRESS:-"The Christian Patriot,"
A. A. HEALD, Waterville.
10:00
ADDRESS:-"The Working Patriot,"
O. A. MORTON, Winthrop.
10:30
EXERCISE.
10:35
OPEN PARLIAMENT.
11:05 ADDRESS:-"The Efficient Patriot,"
JEFF. C. SMITH, Waterville.
11:35 ANNOUNCEMENTS,
C. F. HOSMER, Bar Harbor.
11:40 CONFERENCE PHOTOGRAPH.
2
S.J. Robbins, New York
J. . C. Smith, Waterville
C.F. Hosmer, Bar Harbor
O.A. Morton, Winthrop
A.A. Heald, Waterville
3
Saturday Afternoon
(KENNEDY ATHLETIC FIELD)
2:00 RECREATION:
County Athletic Meet.
Mountain Climbing Hikes, Sight-seeing trips and an Educational
Outing.
3.30 BASEBALL GAME-Northeast Harbor VS. Bar Harbor.
Saturday Evening
(Y. M. C.A. GYMNASIUM)
"COLLEGE NIGHT"
6:00 "TRAINING TABLE" FEED
FRANK E. McGOULDRICK, Presiding
Toasts and Roasts.
College Songs and Cheers.
TOASTMASTER,
DR. J. H. PATTEN, Bar Harbor.
RESPONSES:-From several well-known athletes representing different
New England Colleges.
Sunday Morning
10:30 CHURCH SERVICES:-
Boys attend Church with Hosts.
12:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL.
is)
BAR HARBOR Y. M. C. A. SWIMMING POOL
4
Sunday Afternoon
(CLARK MEMORIAL CHURCH)
3:00 MASS MEETING, Older Boys and Men. (Boys Under 14 Not Admitted)
MALE QUARTETTE
ADDRESS:-
SAMUEL J. ROBBINS, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Sunday Evening
(CASINO)
7:45 SONG SERVICE,
Wescott's Orchestra.
8:00 DEVOTIONS,
REV. D. E. McCLAIN.
8:15 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.
8:30
ADDRESSES,
By Conference Speakers.
9:30
FAREWELL MEETING.
THE CASINO, BAR HARBOR
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BUILDING, DAILY BUILDING.
COPYRIGHT, 1901, BY TULLAR-MEREDITH CO.
FLORA KIRKLAND.
I. H. MEREDITH.
UNISON.
I. Build
ing, dai -
ly
build
ing,
2. Choos
ing, as
we
la
bor,
3. Hay,
or wood or
stub
ble,
4. May
the Lord ap-prove
us!
While
the mo-ments
fly
We
are ev - er
What
we wish to
take
Oh,
let us be
We
must nev - er
use
Of
fers of the
'Tis,
our earn-est
pray'r
Oh
to have our
build
ing
Life
work for
on
high!
care
ful
For
our Mas - ter's sake!
tempt
er
We
must e'er re -
fuse
build
ing
Tall.
and strong and fair!
Char
ac-ter we're build
ing,
Thoughts
and actions free
He
will help our la
bor,
He
will strength bestow;
Sin
ful tho' ts and ac
tions
Will
not stand the test;
Oh,
to live for Je
sus!
Tru
ly ev - 'ry hour
Make
for us a build
ing
For
e- ter - ni - ty
Let
us choose for Je
sus
All
we use below
Seek
ing God's approv
-
al,
We
must use the best
Build
ing, praying, trust
ing
In
His mighty pow'r!
Copyright 1901 by Tullar- Meredith Co., reprinted from Sunday School Hymns No. 2
6
BUILDING, DAILY BUILDING (Continued)
CHORUS.
We are build-ing day by day, While the mo - ments pass a way, We are
build - ing,
ev
-
er
build-ing;
We
are
build-i
day
by
day,
While
the
mo-ments pass
a
way,
We
are
build - i
for
ter
ni
ty.
COME, THOU ALMIGHTY KING.
C. WESLEY.
F. GIARDINI.
I. Come, Thou Al-might-y King, Help us Thy name to sing, Help us to praise: Fa - ther! all-
2. Come, Thou In - car-nate Word, Gird on Thy might - y sword; Our pray'r.at-tend; Come, and Thy
3. Come, ho - ly Com- - fort-er! Thy sa-cred wit - ness bear, In this glad hour: Thou, who al-
4. To the great One in Three, The highest prais - es be, Hence ev-er-more! His sovereign
glo - ri - ous, O'er all vic - to - ri-ous, Come, and reign o - ver us, An-cient of Days!
peo - ple bless, And give Thy word suc-cess; Spir - it of ho - li - ness! On us de - scend.
might-y art, Now rule in ev -'ry heart, And ne'er from us de - part, Spir-it of pow'r.
maj - es - ty May we in glo - ry see, And to e - ter - ni - ty Love and a - dore.
Copyright 1901 by Tullar-Meredith Co., reprinted from Sunday School Hymns No.
2
7
Christian Warfare
SOUND THE BATTLE CRY
W.F.S.
W. F. Sherwin
4
1. Sound the bat tle cry, See! the foe is nigh; Raise the stand- ard high
2. Strong to meet the foe, March-ing on we go, While our cause, we know,
3. Oh! Thou God of all, Hear us when we call, Help us one and all
For
the Lord ;
Gird your
arm - or on,
Stand firm
ev - 'ry one,
Must
pre - vail ;
Shield and
ban - ner bright Gleam - ing in the light,
By
Thy grace;
When the
bat - tle's done, And the vic - t'ry won,
CHORUS.
Rest
your
cause
up on
His ho - ly
word.
Bat - tling
for
the right,
We ne'er
can
fail.
Rouse then, sol - diers!
May
we
wear
the crown
Be - fore
Thy
face.
ral - ly round the ban - ner! Read - y, stead - y, pass
the
word
a
long;
On-ward, forw rd, shout a- loud, Ho-san - - na! Christ is Cap-tain of the might-y throng.
Copyright property of The Biglow & Main Co.
Reprinted from Association Hymn-book, copyright 1904, by Biglow & Main Company, by courtesv of
the publishers, Association Press, 124 East 28th St., New York
8
Love
and
Loyalty
ST. CATHERINE
H. F. Hemy, adpt.
Faith
of
our
fa
-
thers!
liv
-
ing
still
In
spite
of
dun
-geon,
fire
and sword:
how
our
hearts beat
high
with joy,
When-e'er
we
hear
that
glo
rious
word:
Faith
of
our
fa
-
thers!
ho
-
ly
faith!
We
will
be
true
to
thee
till
death!
2 Our fathers, chained in prisons dark,
Mankind shall then be truly free.
Were still in heart and conscience free;
Faith of our fathers, holy faith,
How sweet would be their children's fate
We will be true to thee till death.
If they, like them, could die for thee!
Faith of our fathers, holy faith,
We will be true to thee till death.
4 Faith of our fathers, we will love
Both friend and foe in all our strife,
3 Faith of our fathers, God's great power
And preach thee too, as love knows how,
Shall soon all nations win for thee;
By kindly words and virtuous life.
And through the truth that comes from
Faith of our fathers, holy faith,
God
We will be true to thee till death.
Frederick W. Faber
Reprinted from Fellowship Hymns, copyright 1910, by the International Committee of Young Men's
Christian Association, by courtesy of the publishers, Association Press, 124 East 28th St. New York,
9
Trial and Battle
ALL SAINTS
H. S. Cutler
The Son
of
God
goes
forth
to
war,
A
king - ly
crown
to
gain;
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His blood - red ban - ner streams a far: Who fol - lows
in
His train?
Who
best
can
drink
his
cup
of
woe,
And
tri-umph
o
-
ver
pain,
5
Who
pa
-
tient
bears
his
cross
be
-low-
He
fol
lows
in
His
train.
2 The martyr first, whose eagle eye
They met the tyrant's brandished steel,
Could pierce beyond the grave;
The lion's gory mane,
Who saw his Master in the sky,
They bowed their necks the stroke
And called on Him to save;
to feel:
Like Him, with pardon on his tongue,
Who follows in their train?
In midst of mortal pain,
He prayed for them that did the wrong:
4 A noble army, men and boys,
Who follows in his train?
The matron and the maid,
Around the throne of God rejoice,
In robes of light arrayed.
3 A noble band, the chosen few,
They climbed the steep ascent of
On whom the Spirit came,
heaven
Twelve valiant saints, their hope they
Through peril, toil, and pain:
knew
God, to us may grace be given
And mocked the torch of flame;
To follow in their train.
Reginald Heber
Reprinted from Fellowship Hymns, copyright 1910, by the International Committee of Young Men's
Christian Association, by courtesy of the publishers, Association Press, 124 East 28th St., New York.
10
Trial and Battle
ST. GERTRUDE
Sullivan
On-ward,Chris-tian sol - diers! Marching as to
war,
With
the
cross
of
Je
sus,
Go
ing
on
be
fore.
Christ, the
Roy
-
al
Mas - ter,
Leads a-gainst the foe; For-ward in - to bat - tle,
See His banners
go.
REFRAIN
On-ward, Chris - tian
sol
diers!
March-ing
as
to
war,
With
the
cross
of
Je
sus,
Go - ing
on
be - fore.
Like a Mighty Army, moves the church of
Onward, then, ye Faithful, join our happy
God,
throng,
Brothers, we are treading where the saints
Blend with ours your voices in the triumph
have trod;
song,
We are not divided, all one body we,
Glory, laud and honor unto Christ the King,
One in hope and doctrine, one in charity.
This thru countless ages men and angels sing.
Reprinted from Fellowship Hymns, copyright 1910, by the International Committee of Young Men's
Christian Association, by courtesy of the publishers, Association Press, 124 East 28th St., New York.
The Little Brown Church
W.S.P. Alt.
(Melody In 2d Tenor)
Dr. WILLIAM S. PITTS
1. There's a church
in
the val - ley
by
the wild - wood, No
2. 0
come
to
the
church
in
the wild - wood, Where the
3. We
may hear
in
the
calm
sum
-
mer morn - ing
The
4. It
was here
in
the
church
in
the
wild
-
wood
That
we
5. 0
the
lit
tle
brown
church
in
the
wild
-
wood,
With
the
lov - li - er spot in
the
vale;
No
place was so dear to
our
flow-ers are bloom-ing
SO
fair;
Come
list to the songs of
our
tones of the clear-ring ing bell;
How
ten - der - ly sweet is
the
knelt with our moth er in pray'r
In
the long - a - go days of our
clust-er-ing vine at the
door;
0
the songs that were dear to our
child - hood-As
the
lit tle
brown
church
in
the
dale.
child - hood-No
where
else
do
they
sing
them
as
there.
warn - ing As
it
calls
to
the
church
in
the
dell.
child - hood-Come
and
meet
her
in
mem
o
ry
there.
child - hood-Let
us
sing them
to
geth
-
er
once
more.
CHORUS.
Come to the church in the wild-wood, Oh, come to the church in the vale;
Come, come, come, come, come, come, come, come, come, come, come, come, come, come. come:
No
spot is SO dear to my childhood As the lit-tle brown church in the vale.
Reprinted from Quartettes and Choruses for Men's Voices, copyright 1912, by the International Commit-
tee of Young Men's Christian Association, by courtesy of publishers, Association Press, 124 East 28th St., N.Y.
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FNT
HANCOCK COUNTY DELEGATION, STATE CONFERENCE
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CLARK MEMORIAL CHURCH, WHERE CONVENTION SERVICES ARE HELD
1 15
BAR HARBOR, MAINE
State Officers of the Young Men's
Christian Association
HORACE C. DAY, Chairman.
ORLANDO E. FROST, Recording Secretary.
HORACE PURINGTON, Treasurer.
JEFFERSON C. SMITH, State Secretary.
Hancock County Boys' Conference
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
General Chairman
Thomas Searls, Bar Harbor
Secretary
C. F. Hosmer, Bar Harbor
Treasurer
Fred C. Lynam, Bar Harbor
B. B. Whitcomb, Ellsworth
H. B. Webb, Bucksport
H. H. Upton, Northeast Harbor
A. F. Richardson, Castine
Dr. J. D. Phillips, Southwest Harbor
C. E. Dow, Bar Harbor
Bradbury Smith, Sullivan
Dr. J. S. Bragg, Winter Harbor
V. A. Gilley, Islesford
M. Spurling, Cranberry Isles
C. A. Richardson, Bar Harbor
O. J. Guptill, Deer Isle
Roy Trafton, Bluehill
Grafton Bunker, Franklin
Finance
Fred C. Lynam, Bar Harbor
Entertainment
Henry A. Lawford, Bar Harbor
Registration
Harold F. Carter, Bar Harbor
Banquet
Ladies' Auxiliary, Bar Harbor
Music
Frederick A. Wescott, Bar Harbor
Printing
Harold P. Whitmore, Bar Harbor
Athletics
Guy E. Torrey, Bar Harbor
Guides
C. A. Richardson, Bar Harbor
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