Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 207, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 August 1912 — Promoters of Spiaituality [ARTICLE]

Promoters of Spiaituality

The old adage in regard to the way .to a man’s heart is regarded by some persons as a libel on masculine humanity, but Deacon Sampson of Cranston' evidently did not regard it in ■that light. He went much farther than the adage, andt,was willing to express his opinion at any time when It seemed best When the members of the Central- ehureh were discussing the best way to interest the young people of the town and bring them Into touch with church affairs, Deacon Sampson spoke his word. *T believe in meetings,” he said firmly;, ‘hobody believes in ’em more, and nobody attends ’em more than I dot but along with the meetings I

don’t know of anything that promotes spiritual growth more’n strawberry socials and oyster suppers, each according to Its season.”—Youth’s Companion.