Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1949 — Page 6

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well!” their mouths slid open and crowns above, they dared not look around. At the clamorous end of the far river in the lonely land, we cobbler’'s address, a gentle little shall be waiting so desperately AS FOR THE four young people —Gene and Preston gaily, Na- man climbed uo on the platform. for you and your faces shall he dine speculatively, Aaron sullenly~ tramped out the Qld Fair Grounds-He--led the meeting in. Rock..of as the faces of friends and Road, amid dust and the dry smell of dust and lavish fields of Ages, to tha new tune. His voice angels!” buttercups and devil’s-paintbrush, the camp-meeting audience was lifted so clearly, the audience fol-. In Aaron there was crystallizrgoving thick. Farm wagons with the children. 6n boards across the lowed iL 50 gladly, that when thay ing a plan of brotherly commux and surprising numbers of female relatives in lace-trimmed ll yearned together, “Let me hide nion all around the world, and a nday bonnets. Small boys stop- young men, Gene and Preston be- myself in thee,” Aaron felt his voice was urging him, “Will yoy -ping to do unsabbatical somer- .,me almast as uneasy as Aaron, [rozen heart warming. ‘come and help?” when from a saults, JA: first they scoffed, with the MArk Bhadrock, a Negro;"and million miles away he heard the

gre toward the ministry, and the snnouncement of a forthcoming camp-meeting and: revival reawwkens his lifelong interest in religion. CHAPTER THREE

\ ’ pr. Li, a Chinese Christian minis- tiny jeering of Nadine Brun: G ht : \ We Fr rounds La below, 4 LD ooking wiLat al ArWARS 1 le: bt in hem here “That missionary look. like tered With barberry and scrub strained. Suppose—they had heard “3% only serenity. rampaging goat. I'll bet. he's a

In a sensitized hour, his impres- terror with the women!” nd i rche suc s . e eedar and edged with Dbirches of such surprising mischances— "om 00 Lol Mare ime ‘Aaron could only snarl,

plong an old stone wall heaped suppose they were suddenly y ’ Ne by stony New England farmers. caught by the power of the Holy portant. He signed, That 3 au you inagely nat he was. then. But the flatland had become Ghost and their pride overthrown Yondexiul Eenticman that Chink. Main told un A eva ints a : something out of the Far West, and they became weak wilh-piety \ v : ig only talk like him! t ore wete 80 any §%0 Joie Hundreds of backless benches and could never enjoy light gir Maybe it 1a true that heathen to her rema ent of regeneri- " Imlf circled about a wooden plat- or dark rum any longer? people can become Just as good lost the momentum rege tion which Mr. Harge had start-

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form and beyond them were the From the platform a cobbler ** U* re ay tents and wagons in which-stept-sereamed-that-the-Pay-of Retributhe worshipers who had come to power of folks who thought big “WE SHALL NOW hear.” Mr o Bt sebmed 10 him ies int. is kpend the entire three days. Here. tion was night onto coming. / " Chippler had said.“from.one of ®'N Myinir Be oi ny farmwives in aprons had cooked of themselves on this.sid® of Jor: [he most stalwart missionaries of COMP €€ ey Sing he aol their heans at outdoor fires, and dan would learn that the Lord “ur time ihe ‘Reverend Balthazar Wourner En, Norie a, he .uUnsabbatarian dogs were still was lying in wait for the ‘purse- Harge, founder and still superin-

shoulder holding him safe, proud and silver-tongued, to show tendent .of the famous Bois des 4 oe g 3

em that nothin* don’t count over Mcrts Mission among the Sioux yonder but an humble heart and Indians, in a western frontier Keepin’ the Lord's command- l2nd (called Minnesota. Brother ments Harge gave up a large law-prac-Aaron saw that Gene and Pres- ice in Pennsylvania,. when ne , heard the call of the Lord, and hatpe Singing. . was stopped by gladly went way out there to face Mr. Harge, now stately in tail . Re the -savage-barbarians.-the Ser prp hat Mr—Harge- seemed—to ° ciously co'd winters, the hunger Aaron very like his father Today 8 best buy and loneliness. When he returns = .g;, down, sit down on

A ’ to his station, as he will shortly + ha said. “I noticed you

in Bonded Whiskey! do, you will remember having .¢ the mercy bench. Fine strong

looked. upon one of the great ro), thinks I. I was wishing

message-bearers of our age, hero ye hag. shmeone like you at Bois and soldier of the Cross I. des Morts Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Harge!” “The Bois is Bottled in Bond

The missionary was a square. gota River, 200 miles west of the 100 proof

stubby, tallish man with powerful yficgjasippi River and Ft, Snelling. " 9 $ 0) S190 x : La pint

Jerfling ‘for scraps ‘On a (bench at the back of the half-circle Aaron and his ‘troop lounged, “and while the ineorrupple Nadine went on thinking of pothing but the bonnets and

THE WHOLE world had a new light on grass and leaves and hills, with a sound that might be the wind’ and might be great

ut on the Minne-

arms and shoulders and. under a j¢¢ bevond the teach of the hard mouth and weathered cheeks whisKy-sellers and their ‘so-called cut with ravines, a wide “chin ¢jvilization Your heart. would beard, not A common clerical be wrung if vou could see how adorment in that decade. For alg itical Tor all future-time is our ni= broadcloth and starched white work among the Sioux—or the «hirt, Mr. Harge seemed like a Dakotas as {hev presume to Call farmer to ,a farmer like Aaron, themselves. They are clotted with who noticed that under his some- ayil. ‘They don't feel any obligawhat billowy black sateen trous- tion whatever to worship God acers, the missionary wore stout cording to the plain instructions hoats * in" Hig holy word His station, said Mr. Harge, “They're all dirty; superstitious, was on a river sometimes. called and awful gamblecs; all liars, the St. Peter's, sometimes the adulterers, thieves, murderers, Minnesota, a Sioux word meaning and you can't get any of them to chalky water, It was in a wilder- gbserve the Lord’ Day, no matter ness too formidable ever to be how you warn them of their awsettled, and his labors were sur rut danger tn -breaking it: rounded by the Sioux or Dakota “What a chance for a mission-

: savage Indians, hell-flamed, ary to reap a harvest of souls To en gorge-raising, murderous, adult- and of glory in the world-to-come! enjoyed in line 8 0 hy, | TOUS, Sabbath-breaking son of “What's your schooling, 1 Belial, who nevertheless kept sonny?” er American homes BA # | begging like scared children in “Oh, a couple years’ Latin and

= “n | the dark for someone 1d bring Greek and so on at Cheshire.’ . ‘ : them the healing gospel of Christ “What's your job” A Mr. Harge had come east, he “I'm a carpenter, Done a little { explained, not only to stand lonely brick work and pastering, too.’ at the grave of his old mother,! “And farming” and to have a few more pages’ “Born, brought up on one.” printed in the Dakota language: “Oh, my boy, my boy, never for the Indians, but also that he was the hand of God clearer in = might take back with him two or history! You're what we need THE STRAIOMHT WHISKEY DISTILLING co Of AMERICA, INC, N.Y. c. three young people who were » God- most urgently! We're ordained

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- THE INDIAN APOLIS TIMES

By Sinclair Livis Ehe: ll bea great missionary, some you can rouse her to a sense ofthe

Synopsis: Aaron Gadd, son of a stern New England farmer; ton were much less dapper and minded enough to see the glory of-ministers at the Mission,

“Come out arid help us! On that our farmer,

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! Sunday, {where I'll be staying: & few weeks. eye with ‘em! Selene has never jean 't come next My daughter Bessie is there. What been under conviction, though course there is no sin- more a sanctified little: miss she is. she must be 19 or 26- now! Maybe structive than n her dreadful peril before the judg- vl Couple m A Bi ot House youl ment of God—strong, earnest Haw y." a : ke at Blot of our youl young fellow like you! | “I'll be there! sald Agron. and white neighbor at the Bois. Cae-.. “You try it. May help you ac- (To Be Cantinued)

has left his home to become a carpenter in the town of Adams, mocking; that when the cobbler gaining for themselves not palaces some of us are as familiar with sar Lanark, the fur trader. Selene, cept your calling as a missionary, copyright, 1040. Singh Ar Lawn mt Mass. Here he meets pretiy, carefree Nadine Brun and other ‘shétted. “God “will “thrust forth nor jeweles. here below. but Greek and Hebrew and the her name i§ Selene Lanark.” and come to us . . . By the way, ge.» doprien. 1949, New York young drinking companions. Aaron's deeper inclinations, however, into the light that sin you hid so greater palaces and jeweled tongues as with our own boyhood ' pa called it “See-lean.” Harge We can't pay you any of - these. .¢ Corporation.

palaver, and yet—with the aid of thought about this young female, fancy Eastern wages.’ Dail on oh pm we iow o 10 apd shook his head. “Why, Squire; as a missionary, n cabins, plow our .g.jane is’ bright enough, but I wouldn't expect to get much.” garden, cobble our shoes and . ‘she's like her tr yg is a “Not in hard cash. But what | wDon't it tempt you?" scoffer and a man of wrath. Oh, a joyful experience can be yours.| He Yes, It aoe. Squire.’ yes, he may look so gentlemanly —bride of the lamb—of, strike | ere aut, action ..Y and cultured and x1] that, but he while the iron’ is hot! When can a es “I WANT You should come and sits right down_with the unre- you fix it to come over and see |

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