Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 114, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 May 1919 — “OUT OF LOVE” CLUB UNIQUE ORGANIZATION [ARTICLE]

“OUT OF LOVE” CLUB UNIQUE ORGANIZATION

Members Are Girls Rescued b) Salvation Army. . The “Out of Love” Club is one oi the important club organizations main tained by the Salvation Army, in this country. In every - large city whert there is a Salvation Army corps girls who have been helped back into ths normal pace of a workaday world art proud of the membership in this club Disappointed, loveless girls who do not forget kindnesses shown them In theii hour of greatest need give out of lovt to help other girls receive the same friendliness. In a simple, quiet way this unique idea has been maintained for over 20 years. In every large city in the countrj there are girls who have needed th< ministrations of the Salvation Army After they have been helped and seir on their way again they become lift members of this club if they so desire Only girls are admitted who have giver a good account of themselves for al least one month in the positions fount for them by the Salvation Army aftei their from a hospital or home These girls pledge themselves to keej alive the spirit of friendliness and home which the Salvation Army hat spread among them. The girls are expected to dress in a plain, simple way, and avoid in any sense of/ the word gaudy or tawdry clothing. Gossiping or tale bearing is tabooed If members of the club transgress this rule they are Hable to suspension for a month or longer. The "Out of Love Club" is one of the many activities that will benefit by the success of the Salvation Army House Service Fund Campaign for $13,000,000 May 19-20.