Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1920 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Just Where and How Is the Money to be Spent? ■ ~ s=—a I r A businesslike Answer to a businesslike Question THIRTY denominations cooperating in the Interchurch World Movement have budgeted their needs. No business could have done it more scientifically. \ They have united to prevent the possibility of duplication or waste. At least a million dollars will be saved by the fact that thirty individual campaigns are joined in one united effort. Each denomination has arranged its budget under six main heads:

IFOR THE CHURCH’S WORK AT HOME. A score ofitemscome under this head. Consider only one. Five and a half million people in the United States cannot even read and write the English language- Who is to carry forward this vast work of Americanization if the church does not? 2 FOR HOSPITALS AND HOMES. Every yearthousandsof menand women seriously ill are turned away from Church hospitals because of lack of room. The children'* homes are compelled to turn away more children than they ean receive. 3 FOR HIGHER EDUCATION. Of the 450,000 American students In Institutions of higher grade, onehalf are in institutions founded and supported by the-Churches. Many of these institutions have had no great endowment campaigns, but their needs are just as pressing as the needs of larger schools; and you have only to read their list'of alumni and alumnae to measure the value Of their contribution to America.

4 FOR RELIGIOUS TRAINING. At least 12,000,000 children and young people under 25 years of age are entering American life without any religious training at all. Remembering the faith of Washington and Lincoln, do you think that America will continue to produce Washingtons and Lincolns if feith dies out of the hearts of its youth? 5 FOR THE CHURCH’S WORK ABROAD. Influenza came first from the Orient thirty years ago; nearly all plagues are Oriental plagues. So longias China has only one physician to every 400,000 people the Orient will continue to be a menace. So long as one-third of the babies of India die before their second year our own babies are not safe. A Christian doctor or teacher sent abroad is working for America as truly as though he worked at home. 6 PREACHERS’ SALARIES. The preacher is called the “forgotten man,” and well he may be. Eight out of ten preachers are'paid less than 120 a week 1

— Each denomination has its own detailed budget, q id will administer its own funds. Your pastor has co xes of the budget: examine them for yourself. In the wr jk of April 25th-May 2nd you will be given your opportunity to help. You can do it With the full satisfaction of knowing that every dollar of your gift has its post assigned to it in advance. Every dollar for better America and a better tvorld. When your church calls on you give—and give with your heart as well as your pocket-book. United April 25 th Financial fgffl Hjo to Campaign waw RZw May 2nd /World Movement of America Tkt fuklualitt ts rHi fdvtrnulurKt it tuiit pouiblt tirtufi tbt rttpfrttim ts thirty denomination!.