Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 May 1919 — EVANGELINE BOOTH TELLS HOME SERVICE FUND’S NEEDS. [ARTICLE]

EVANGELINE BOOTH TELLS HOME SERVICE FUND’S NEEDS.

Evangeline Booth, commander of the Salvation Army In the United States, explaining the purpoae of the campaign for >13,000,000 which will be conducted from May 19 to May 26 for the Salvation Army Home Service Fund, said: “The Salvation Army baa been tolling on the upward trend for more than half a century, doing juat what it did In France, all In the name spirit and manner, but you did not happen to hear of It, perhapa. "The war depleted our forces and our finances at home. There must be not only a rehabilitation now, but we must rise to the new hlgh-tlde mark and equip ourselves to maintain here In the United States the contracts we were privileged to make on both sides of the sea because of the war.” The Salvation Army Home Service Fund campaign for $13,000,000 will be conducted during the week of May 1926. Its success will enable the Salvation Army to practically double Its efforts among the poor. The Salvation Army returns from the trenches of France to take up Its half century old battle In the trenches of poverty In the United States. Hemember the Salvation Army Home Service Fund campaign for $13,000,000 May 19-26.

The Salvation Army’s slogan Is “A man may be down, but he’s never out 1” The "Army” will ask for $13,000,000 dfiring the week of May 19-26. Your contribution will help prove the truth of the slogan. —y The success of the Salvation Armj Home Service Fund campaign for $13,000,000 —May 19-26 —means less poverty and less crime in the United States.