The Vernon Times, Volume 8, Number 45, Vernon, Jennings County, 16 April 1920 — Page 2
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businesslike Answer to a businesslike Question THIRTY denominations cooperating in the Interchurch World Movement have budgeted their iijrtls. No business could have dene it more scientifically. . - - They have united to prevent the possibility of duplica- " tion 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 THR CHURCH'S WORK AT HOME. A store otttemscome u , jr tliin )eal. Consider only oni. Civi and a half million paopl in ttie United States ear.rsct even read and ime liie Knc'iah langoac Who i to carry forward this vnt work of Aaaerlcantsatiort if ti.e church do mot.'
2KO HOSPITALS AMD HOMIS. Bery Ttrthouttndof memnd women seriou! ill are turnrd awa y fraan Church httfitalt biuit of lack of room. Tl. ckiidrrn't homes are crnri!rd to tarn iiy mora cwtldren than they can rceie.
3 rOW HIGHER F.DUCATJON. Of the S0io American students in institutions of higher trade, oneItatf are in institutions founded and S$prte4 Vy hChwrches Many of toes Institutions have had noftut Miowmr.it campaigr.s, but their needs are )uat a a rreir aa the aea of larger m-Jotl; and y u Uil arily to read their list of aVurriut nil alumnae to rr.e.i"urethe value of their contribution to America.
1 FOR RSL1GIOUS TRAINING. At t least l2,CH0,t:o children and young' V'ople under 25 year ate are entrrmi American life without any reh'tioustrair.ir.K at all. Remembering t'i faith of Vhiimton nd Lincoln, do you th"hd that America will continue to produce Washingtonl and Lincolno if faith dies out t( the liecrts of it youth?
Bros TH5 CHURCH'S WORK ABROAD. Influence earn first from the Orient thirty year eo: nearly ail r;Cu Oriental rlatoee. So lone, as China ha only one phrtkiantoeyeri 400.000 people the Orient vi!i ointinue to be a menace. Solent a one-third of the babies of India die before their second year our own babies are not safe. A Christian doctor or teacher aent abroad is working for America aa truly as though he worked at home.
6RKACH!RS SALARIES. The preacher ie called the "forgotten man." and well he may be. Eight out often preachers are paid lets than 2f a week!
liach denomination has its own detailed budget, and will administer its own funds. Your pastor has copies of the budget: examine them for yourself. In the week of April 2 5th -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 world. When your church calls on you give and give with your heart as well as your pocket-book.
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any room to talk nbont other women's husbands. I never told you, but one day last week Mr. So and So bought tno a soda.' And "when I said, 'Thank you' to him, lie said, 'Oh, don't mention it.' And I never would have told it if his wife did not think she was so smart."
Can't Do s Good Turn. First-Class Scout Did you read about the scout who swallowed his teaspoon? Tenderfoot No; what happened to him? First-Class Scout Oh, he can't stir. Bovs' Life.
Two-Thirds Our Army Workers. One-third of (he men of draft age in the iridic, 1 States are engaged in agriculture and allied occupations, and one-third in. mami facturlfls and mechanical industries.
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It has come to our attention that there is bein organized a state-wide cir. ctilation of malicious propaganda in an effort to undermine and injure the candidacy of our fellow-townsman, WARREN T. M'CRAY, Republican Candidate for Governor. Regardless of party afiiliation, the undersigned citizens of Kentland bitterly resent these unwarntcd, unfoimdee and vicious attacks and deeply deplore the unscrupulous methods being employed. Voluntarily, and for the purpose of informing the public, we submit " the following facts:
Warren T. Me Cray
Wiis horn in Xenton County, Indiana, !ut lived hi4 life ani.nr us and we know him to he a man of Hie highest itlcal. clem and courageous.
lie has KstahlMu'd a record for honesty and fair dealiiiirs in all hit !;uin's relations.
:nriii- the war lie led every S listen Vr.nirty a ti-vity in Mtnpi.rt e-i our ;Toun? tie ave iiiistinti-dly f hu time ai.,i moitej, and v.n un nniiriur v ehLe- at 3:..rae. nti.l win one of !u i-eeoivnized leaders in stah- and i:1i:al v .r nor!..
t he i t-eord of Warren T. 3M'tay mrriis the t ...nkhiini e. a d i-r, '..-;.' f etery iiikni of iiiiiana nho Is interested ;ii niacin a: in the h.;::es; u-:,c.' vi ::; ? :ie, a man nho p-ph :!1 the dehahle qualifications for t !u. Mieeevs a! -id:i.; iiraiio:: vJ State affairs.
CLERGYMEN "has. Ii. Harper, I'astor M. ik Church liuward A. lvaaft'in:iii, Pastor Christian Cnurv.fi. N. V. Andrews, l'usior jr'irsit Prc-sbyf eri-iit 'y..zx( . Chas. V. Stfcttr, Pastor St. JoS. Catliulic Ciaarch. OFFICIALS Sumner II. Ukkinsoa, Ceo. W. iiikia, J. Ii. iitaton, County Conimis.sioaerj (P.ep). Jno. J. Sell, Treasurer (Rep). W. O. Sehanlaub, County Sapt. ohools (Dem). Frank Cox, County Assessor (Rey). P.e-ubt-n I less, i'ostruaster (Rep). v Jno. I. Barr, ' i Mayor (Dem). T. 11. Dixon. Councilman (Rep). Jno. Lowe, Wail Carrier, (Hep). S. S. Davis, County Agrl. Agent fitipK Will Hazel, Ex. Trustee J6ff. Tw4 Deta. V.". Li. Re ms burg-, Ex. Councilman (Rciii. Chas. E. llceier, Clork Circuit Court lioi). Edgar? Steward, Recorder (Rep) Earl B. Gardner, ' Sheriff (Rep). Ira Ik Drake, Ex. County Clerk (Rep). J. R. McCartney, City Marshall (Rep). L. S. Henry. Councilman. (Rep). Jno. G. Davis, City Clerk. (Rep). Chas. W. McClain, Twp. Assessor (Rep). Chas. F. Wittenberg, Twp. Trustee (Dem). Chas. A. Rinard Ex. Councilman (Rep). Saml G. Klndlg, Ex. Member County Council (Rep). PROFESSIONAL MEN Td. C. Baker, D.D.S. (Rep). lr. a. H. Van kirk fllep). Dr. W. C. Mathews (lap). F. W. Heatlie. D.D.S. (Rep). Judgre Wm. Darrocii, (fem. A. J. Reames, Manual Training Instructor (Rep). M. E. Graves, County Chairman (Rep). ' Jno. Iligreina, Attornev. (Rep). R- Tj. Smith. D.V.M. (Rep). Dr. R. C. McCain. (Rep). Dr. O. Click (Ren). O. W. novel. D.D.S. (Rep). R. R. Cumincrs, Attorney, (Rep). Jno. A. Bruck, Architect, (Dom). Fred Friedllne, Architect and Enpineer, (Rep). F. E. Broad, D.V.M. (Rep). T. B. Cunningham, Attorney (Dem).
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