South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 116, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 April 1920 — Page 18
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International Sunday School Lesson FKT .0 J f Review by P. B. Fitzwater, D. D., Teacher Ol INeXt UUnday of English Bible, at MoodU IntMute, Chicago.
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The Horoscope
Tin: hoy samox. lilSON T11T I Sam. 1:21-28; 9 il-21. COLDLN TJI.TT Mr poii. civ mo thlno heart, nnd lt thlnr vyvs ottt5 my aji lrov. 2-1:2. ADDITIONAL MATIIUIAIj I fcuii. 1:1-2.1: 2:I-3G. riUMAItY ToriC Tin CIilM Kimuci In (itxl's House. JUMOi; TOPIC A lioy Wlio Unten! and Olxjrd. IXTIULMIIDI Ti: AND M'.MOIt TOIMO Training for JCclLrtom Capacities In tho Training of Chil-dnn.
I. Samuel Clvcn to tho Lord (1:C4-:S). fc.amuel was jrlven to Hannah In answer to prayer. II namo rutins askJ of God." For a time h was cared for by hid mother in the heme In asking Gcd fo a yon h voxvid to dPdicato Vm to th I.or-1. Accordingly at an early uxe Fho took hhn to tho fanctuaiy and pave him ovf-r to tho charge of Il'A. Thus in his tender years ho mlni.stered to tho Tord II. IVnturr of Israel's Ittstory fcl This Pcrlo!. 1. A demoralized priesthood. (1) Th priests were actuated by gT-l (2:12-17). It was God's will that thoso who mlnisterc-d at the altar hould live of tho thin'H of tho altar, but they broke through the dlrlne regulations touching this matter ftnd wer securing their pellish enJs by force. (2) The priests polluted the courta of God's house with the gropsest Immorality (2:22).
2. An alinat'-d prop',-. The ciy th r tr vii.'h o.iratf.-H j't-ojf'e fiu:n rj Is I. A relation of divine revelation (.::!' Go 1 was sint 'The v.,rl if C,i, waa precious in thc:;e mv.h; there w.is no opon vision." Ti f i:n;.i'a(r" from th I,o.-l was lnor a matter of numorv than an
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lu prineiple is t-L- cf th" indlviduil life today; soirv who one cnlojed fellowship with God no Ion.-r hfur hi volee Fpeakir.tf to them. III. iHl Calls Sain tie! 3:2-10.) In striking contrast with the doconrracy of tho nation wo have
brought before us th; beautiful life ' of Sar.UKl. Wo see God L'.ttir.tr I
ready for tho rnr' n ration of the nation. Dwelling within the sacred courts and nii:iiterir. before the Lord with KM. Ir th inncf-nt Samuel, who is lo be tho savior of his people. In .Samuel we lnv a striking pattern of child r Iii; ion. The Lord pave him in answer to Hdnr.ah's prayer. From his birth he waa deilicated to the Lord. While fjuito youns his mother took him to the sanctuary of the Lord where he served and fclept It is a pood thinp to have much Fin forpivtn, but it is better far tr prow up without pin. Two traits In Summi's character stand out in this call: namely, his cheerful obedience to the lord's call and his surrendered will. It was no ea-y thinp to respond cheerfully to the thrice repeated call. It may have seemed to him to be unreasonable, but each time he obeyed In simplicity. IV. Samuel's First Prophetic
Meapo (3:11-1?). Up to this time Himuel obed tho on who was over hirn, hut the time had now come when h must directly hear and obey the Lord. The first menace entrusted to him i. u ino-t terrible on. To deliver it id a mos; tryinp task. He hesitated to tell it to KM. but when pro--ed by him he manifested tho tru- rfurapj which was lyins; back of his fear. It rnu.st have been a bitter stinp to F.U to Foe Samuel recopnizd and himself passed by. but he was submissive. He knew that tho .slight was just: he could not fail to interpret it thus in view of tho appearance of tli" man of God to him (2:27-3). This fearful visitation upon I'li's houso was due to the sins of his sons. He was held accour.tablo for not restraining them. T'arental Ir.xity is most cruel. There is an ape In which children may be re-trained, but when passed over the- power to restrain goes with it. V. Samuel Iinblidied In the lrophetle o.Mice 2:1&-21). "And Samuel prow, and the Lord was with him, and did let none of his words fall to the pround. And all Israel, from Dan even to Ueersheba knew that Samuel was established to be a prophet of the Lord." This in a verification of the sayirp "Him that honors me I will honjr." Littlo did Hannah realize that the boy who had been piven In answer to her prayer would one day become tho head of the nation. This new position broupht preat danper to the boy, but the God who raised him up was able to sustain him.
SUNDAY AND MONDAY, ! AlMtlL 2--2i;. Sunday's astrological chart, while holdir.p many conflicting testimonies' promises some unexpected benefits, , and emphasizes the promi ff new' and helpful friends. It is prohablo that these will ho!d hich position; in both public ar.d social activities, and will be disposed to bo of service. Those wh'-se b.rthd.iy it is. while havir.tr a clieekerrd year, wiM he h.elped by hluh and powerful friends. A child born on this day will bo clover, have good judgment and will ris" in life. Monday's horoscope lays the emphasis on domestic, soci.-l and affecti r.al activities, with the promise of pood fortune and happiness :n the.-e. The mental faculties will al.-o be alert anl profound, with a tendeney to turn to the a'ostrust, metaphysical or occult. Those whose birthday it is will have a successful and interesting year. A child brn on this day will be active, progressive and fcrtunate.
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I'alth nnd Waitinp. The most ditücult business in the world is waitinsr. No one can do it without some kind of faith. It is a venture cf triumphant faith. Tho great believers have been the unwearied waiters; faith meant to them, not controversial opinion, but sustaining power. Dr. Harry Ilmerson Fosdick.
I1kc Our Shadows. False friends aro liko our shadows, keepinp close to us while we walk In tho sunshine, but leavinp us tho Instant we cross into tho shade.
Definition. A hiphbrow Is a man who says 'proup" when he means "bunch."
METHODIST. FlrM Rr. Joseph N. Orn, D. D., pastor; ftmday school at OiMO a- m. KenBcta I. Lecrg, Superintendent. Public worship 10:40 a. m.. Dr. Greene will occup tiie pulpit and apt-.-ik on the subject, "TLe Mdm ef Soma Uend": no i-venlajc ncrilcfü tcld In tali chuma; tüberUAcle meeting at 7 :. p. in. St. raal'B r;. James h. Gardiner, 1). D.. pastor. Sunday nlifKil at 9:e0 a. m.: O. A h'ul kTiun. iu perliitnlent. Morning lerrlce, eennon by Dr. i;i Miner at 10;iu a. ra.. oa "Co-Workers Wlta Grae Corar Mlcütjia an1 Tntt ti. nr H. D. Dck, peitor. Cla metlnf at 8:45 a. tn. PuoJay rtaool at U :ZO a. a.; Clem Wfclteman. i'jrcrlntenriect. Worship rmon 10:4a, "iloral Conrlltlons of bouta l'.eud." y pastor. Ke eptlon of new conTerta Into churca memterMp. Trinity niatae an1 Vassr tb. Russell L. Phillips pastor. lteslilence 9-'l Cleveland ar. bonday Bctool at i:30 a. tu.; Mrs. W. L. U-wen. euperintpnJent. Iaw1 ll!gbt -Miner nod rrnn' ts. Her. C. J. Jordan, pastor. Sunday k bool 0:lä, Jesse Georhart, superintend
ent. Mull UmrUl fhirth. Cor. Mtchb Iran and Victoria 5ts . Charles n. Ieeon. D. C L.., pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. Joba Edwards, superintendent. Gfrmnn Lafayette bird, and Wayna st. KeT. Fred II. KoebnemuDn. Kastor. Sunday acbool at 0:CD a. a.; Cair4?s E. ftark, superintendent. ;errr.n worship 100 . ra., 'Tines Aber let Not llut One Thinp la Needful." The official Loard of the church will elnp at thla errvie-e. All oth-r 6orTlces at the tabernacle. Wealeyan 722 E. Broadway. ReT. Glen C. l'ayne, rtor. HesKlence II117 K. llusb st. .Sabbath chool at 0:30 a. m.; M. C Torur. suterlntendeat. Ktver TBrk JeTenth st, aonth of illsnawaka ar. Her. G. L. Kollson, pastor. Sunday school at 0:39 a. ra.; MarLall Hall, aupsrlo tendtnt. Ewrth Memorial Comer OIIt st. and Lincoln way W. Sunday echool at :30 a, m. i'reacblaff at 10:45 a. ra. by onr newly ap-polnted pastor. Iter, ltank Hickman; L-pworth leapue at 6 p. m. Preaching by tie rasior at 7 p. ra. FREE METHODIST. kr Metsvodlas rso-asTlranla ar. aod Bash sL Hsr. W. K. Webster, paster. 00 day school at tO a. as.; 1'aaJ Manuel, luptrlotendeat. rrachlag at 11 a. m. and IJO D. ra. AFRICAN M. E. OllTet A. M. K. 310 W. Jionroe st Hrr. A. T. Readdia. pastor. Taj 1 r a A. iL. Z. ZUm Corner Eddy ax4 Caaapaa aU. Her. L. I. rwÜ PRESBYTERIAN. VTsitmloiUr Scott ana Llndsey ata. Eat. Alfred IL Etlls. U. pastor; rej Maoc. cü N. Scott at Kauday achooi at V uV3 a. m. ; ZC Whltcomb, supertnicndent. Flrat Corner of Washington at. and LafayetV tlrd. IUMe scUool at a. n.; Joan J. Chafer. surertuttndeuL Ir. C A. UpptucotU leader: mrrntug worship at 10:3; address hy Dr. J. G. K. McCIare of Chicago. Trinity Corner H. TVashlnpton ar. an4 Francis at. Rt. M. M. Hodera, i'l. D., rzlntster. Bible noaool at V:3J a. m. ; P. U. Frenc!t. auperlntendent. Hspa Ler ana Iayton sts. Edwin G. Ut'stcr. niniiter. IliMe s.-hool at 0:3J a. ra.; Frank Krttrlng. auprlntendeat. Gfaxiffr IIpt. arris, pastor. Sunday acbool at 6:4i a. ra. "Hvice worship at 1J:C a. m. arary fiuoaiy. Kvarybod alcoma. llantarlan Cercer -; ry and Washteffton ata. Her. Jo!in Dezio. paator. tunday school at V :0ü a. m. Church imb-ei at 10:t"0 a. ra. Vcirr ee.-Ticcs at 2:Co p. in. BAPTIST. Ttxt Corpr Ham and Witm ata JttT. Ü 8. UaTla. D. I pata'. Residente 211 W. WaTce it. llllle arhooJ t 9:30 a. ra. ; C. S. Stephens, euperiatrr .ct. Sernxn by tb. pnt-vr 10 :13, s'jbjt. "If Jesus Can to Souta Iioad." All ctLer ervie9 at t tu- tabernacle. Calrary (fonuerly Qulnry trprt Corner Calif orr.Ia rJ Hiaiae urn. Hawrd 1M n Lfouard, pxator. Li'jM, :iv p. 1P1? Woodward aT. bcnd.ny s:a-oi at D.3) a a.. Jeha W. r.er:dH suprlnt nJ. r.t. We re r..w ulcf the graded leson and 1: i:n; vrtaut that pupils be re-'ilar la et:, r. ;.ni. e fret the tuot out ef th ftu.!:-s T!:e morr.lt; j Lur of worship Is 10 :V" tt.e
rastor will presch AL w.w..i w:li t. unke wirb the ihur-h are re ;-.'. 1 t - I l.e- present at M rvl.'-. N. ethvr st r- i Tlce becnu?e cf the tf.la-rr.a r.:.--tirs. j ftrai SwfJii Lfwr Laurvl an 1 i Napier att. bertlcts at 10:30 a. m. slJ ; ta-J P. BX.
alt. Zlsn r.er. J. It. Smart:, rcstor. Bunday school at 3j a. ta.;C.i9e f.r ail acca. It a tn.
CHRISTIAN. FJrat Clfl S M.dn t. Ilodrer I.. llcjuary. m!r!-r : re; l. n -e 1. Il.ndolpu st. r..: ;- t-. t .; ;.t t ... a. ;.: ; liedir.d Wlt'.x r. s..:-r ri v.t ; Iil Maa'a tauLt t 11. n:t..: r 19 a. ra.; n-5'uL: ivdj ufj:.!s. The
pastor will speak on "The Moral Issues cf the Revival In South Ilend." Special muic by Mr. nl Mrs. llouterpo of the Hot) Jones' evaiiKellft i- party; baptism. il service; '2:Z0 p. m. ine tiiu; for .-ill j:Irls frora 12 to 2i ye.irs ef au'o. Mrs. Dun 'uchrnn will jK-ak; H p. m. Christian Endeavor; 7:") p. m., hear l'.ob Joues at tte tabernacle. Indians Airnu CornT Tri. Unna av. and St. Jopepa st. Edward J. Cain, pastor. Residence l.'dl .Marietta at. Lind Avenue I. Joden ar. and Carlisle it. I. N. Miller, pastor. Sunöaj acbool a 10:00 a. m.; J. C. Cclip. superintendent. Harri, rralrle-RlMe school 9:"ft n. ra. Communlnn and prea hlnp ft 10:.".0 a. in. Special song service. Everybody welcome. CATHOLIC. St. Hedwige rollub Corner Scott nnd Napier eta. IteT. Anthony Zutowlcz, C. S. C. pastor. Low mass at 7:30. 9 :'J0 and 10:0) a. in. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Ueuedlctlen at 11:110 p. m. ht. f'aalmlrs roll-h 21 S. Webster st. Eev. Stanislaus Gorka pastor. Low mrtss st 7:30 a. ra. lilgh mass at 10:00 a. iu.
Vespers at 2:0"j p. ra. Sarred Heart Notre Dame Rev. John B. Seheier pastor. Low mass at 6:00 a. m. Studerts mass at 8:00 a. ru. I'arlsh ma.a at 10 mxj a. in. Vespers at :W p. iu. St. Stanlalaua 1'oIUli 11.' S. Lincoln st. Her. Koru.m Marrlnlak. C. S. C. pastor. Masses at 7:30, 1 :0J and 10.UO a. in. Saered Heart Hungrarbin Catalpa nnd Indiana nva. Itev. Alexander . Yupa pastor. Low mass nt 7 :0O p. m. I'aptlsrn at lioO p. iu. Vespers at 7:30 p. m. St. Mary's of The Holy Rory Pol!b Catholic at comer Sample and Koslusko sts. Kcv. IIa ail Sychta pastor. Low mass week days, 7:4o a. in. Sunday. 8:00 a. in. Hlph inasi Suudaya aud lioly Daya at 10:u0 a. ra. M. PtpbDs Ilnnrarlaa Thomas and Mci'herson sts. Iter. Lawrence HorTsth. pastor. Jiiss at :0Q and 10:13 a. m. Sunday aoücci at 2 :0t p. m. Bsnfdlctlob at 3:00 p. m. iL rati IrU's ZTt S. Tayk at RV. John F. l)e;roote, C. S. C. aatoi JIasa at 7:30, 'J and 10:30 o'clock. bU Joseph's II ill s:. and I.asallr it Tatrick J. CarrolL C. S. C. pastor. Low maxiet at 7:30 and 0:00 a. m. BlfS uasa at 10:0u a. m. 1'snsdlcUon at 3:uv p. ra. Paxrsd Heart IWljIaa 1123 W. Thomas at Hev. Charles V. ilacher. pastor Vlass at 7:0 and t0 a. m. bundaj thool at 2:30 p. m. Benediction at 3:UU P' Ä EVANGELICAL
ASSOCIATION. ririt Cor. Lafayetto and Monro ts. W. II. FreaMey. pastor. Sunday achooi at 030. Lw V. LesMman. superintendent; Orara Church cc. Llucoia way . and Walcut xta. KeT. O. . Loilr. ntlalter. Sunday school at 0:30 a. m. ; C. Harrington, superintendent. Breatlwa - ALS K. Broadway. Iter. E. Uarüeld Jobnion. pastor: realdence. lil b. Carroll st. Sunday school at B:3o a. m.: Farauei C Lehman. superlntendeiiL Seriaon by the pastor at 10:-15. Auten C'napei o. j. .Mtsv-i.e, pa.Vr. Heaidence '2:1 Lincoln way V.. Mlahtwaka. Bible school at 10:K a. m.. Jesse 13arn-s. euperlntendent. EVANGELICAL. Zlon Corner Wnyne nnd St. Peter its. i:v. Waldemar Goffei.ry. pastor. BU i'eter'a 0'un ilO T. Lasalle a. iter. Hugo Welcüelt. paatar. fcundat school at 9:00 a. ux. ; Carl Kelaka. auparDttuUent. SwedUh Evnnceliral Mission Charch Corner Maiu and Monroe pts. llev. 1. .V. stroai, pastor. LUTHERAN. rly Trinity rnren ?hrraan ar ana Madiey sL Iter. Albert H. Sca. pxator. Sunday a -n.,,l at S:li a. aa : Cfenries H.ias. au perl uten lent. Subject 10:?.i) a. ia.. 'Tl.. rnlials'ucd T-slx"; 0:ö j. ni. lutLer lea true devotional Berice; 7:.;0 p. in., sulijett, Tho Ceiaersloa of Sergius l'auins" ; Monday eveni:;r, men n-:eet at the church to work; s p. in. Wedne-day, prayer service with bi:-!e study; Thcr.xlay afternoon n:,i-
ea will sow at the (hurch; 4 p. m. Tue--t'.-y anN 1'rlday tatceh.-tial tnstructlou; 7:-i3 p. ni. Friday, choir rehearsal. t. rant's Grwt j jefJera h and Wl'itflTi ats Itev. II Hille. ptor. (Irsnn service with fervaoa r.nd citet hef.i' ; l :a.i a tn., ..t : ,-: eu iuvc. t en 'Ji; llr.ils'i sri e at 11 a. iu. ; 1 ::i:h Sunday s.-hee-I at 11 a. ::: .; Wal-
j ther 1-Tiue -vial uieetiu Ti.eduy even- ' I::; at 5 oYlci. ! I (ilorU iwedlah Charln snd Kerr
st. Kev. C. Anderson. p.i!;"r. Suuday a ' o.-i and !!'.' eas at 9:00 . m. b:.zlSh :.:orrtlr. sori'-e 0:10 a. m.: S. .:! ri.orn'iii- prvive 11 n. in, Fred N'-r: i i:.t will o--upy the pulpl: at this t r i . II ia hl :;!. i'Mker. Tor i.:a:iy yearn Mr. Ner.bril.-t was i.'nntd wit!; the Antlil .u league f 1 1 Ii -r ..;. It win lu. to Li eurtn that the v . '..iu p'-o; ,tt! the rlht war, v. h-r. an ; ; :!'!:.:!"; 7 1" p. rr.. eve:.::,j ., rvi i.:.j;Sh will t-e rise ! :t th: e; 2 m i.j ihnrs.J.ir the Ladies' Aid will t in th.- . !.ur.-li j-arlor; S j 1:1 Fri th- ..I:r. Ladies' Home a". ! If--:t. Mi'.isnry Je iie will 11.ee t ..t the L-.::.e cf VA-i Ulc.1 iVtorson. 13 K.-i.-y
BRETHRbN. rirt 1214 S. Mlchlran st. Iter. O. VV. Kencb, pastor. Residence. 214 E. Broadway. EIMe school ct 9:30 a. m.; itev. Deitert Wnltmer, lUiArintendent. I'irat ( hurch of tb Urethren Indiana av. and Miami st. Itev. II. 11. ilelman, pastor: residence. 1004 L Indiana av. Sunday school at y :V,0 a. m. ; I, ii. stohley, superintendent. Conference Memorial CnHed-CU S. St.
Joseph st. Itev. . A. Slekarooae. rtor. Sunday echool at 0:30 a. m., Georpe Eurkhart, superintendent; preaching at 10:13 a. m. : Christian Kndeavor 0:30 p. m.; preachlntr at 7UJ p. in. CHURCH OF GOD. Church of God of the Abrnhamle Faith Services In Melville hall. 212 S. Lafayette st. Sunday school at 10.00. F. A. Stllbou bupcrlntendenL Churh of God or Saint Chapel on Harriri n nr.. one block north of Lincoln wny W. Elder utis Austin, pastor, and Elder J. L. Eorsythe, ass-lstaut pastor. Sunday aehooj at 'J:4ö a. m. ; F. W. 11 runt, superintendent. Worship at 11. w a. ra. nnd 7:30 p. m. Midweek prayer service on Wednesday at 7:1." p. iu. Young people's meeting 3t G:3J p. m. EPISCOPAL. t. James' Lafateffe blrrt., north ot Washington. Itev. Robert J. Long, rector. Holy communion 7:30 a. ra.; church school 0:45 a. ru.; morning' service and Keermon by I'.Nhop Fartrldjre. recently of Japan aud Chlua, subject, 'America and the Urieut" 11 u. ra. SCIENTIST. ririit Church of Christ, ScientistMain nnd Madison sts.; t:l." Sunday school; morning servbe 10 a. m. Christ ian Science reading rooms are open daily 724 J. M. S. building. SPIRITUALIST. rroicreslTe Spiritual Society meets la Eedmen's hall, 305 S. Michigan at. Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Speaker. Mr. I'almlter, Fnhjeet. "After Transition"; message bearers, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles A. Thompson, Wilbur Hool und Gustav Tampal. Everybody as welcome as the suushiae. International Spiritualists Melville hall, every Tuesday evening at 7:30 p m.
S. E. Puswell answers questions about '
spiritualism. JEWISH Tempi Deth-Kl Corner La sali ?
and Taylor st. MISSIONS. Hope CM N. ötudetnfcer si. Sunday" -hool at 2:30 p. m. Preachinc at 3:30 aud 7:30 p. m. Services during the week and Monday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:45 o'clock. All welcome. Mary Nuneuiaker in charge. City Rescue 115 E. JenVrson Dlrd. Kay A. Eird, superintendent, Goapel 213 E. Lasalle ar. RerTlces Wednesday erenlns; at 7:43; Saturday ncl Sunday evenings at 70. Everybody welcome. I'entecostal Apostollo Faith ,120 N. Olire st. Sunday school at 10:0) a. m. Preaching- at 11 :00 a. m. Kvenlngr aerrIce at 5 o'clock. Midweek ireetlne 00 Tuesday and Thursday evening. J. B. Kowe. evangelUt. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA Uoapel tnlaalon. 30 S. Scales st. AU Christian scc'.ettes larlted to e. b!r jpea air rneetlnr every Wadneidaj, Jriday, Saturday and SuaJar nlgbta. corner Neyne and Mlcbican streets. Old-faah-loerd fcapel necticg at Volunteer mUs'.eo iril Sunday Bight. Ererybady iattrfd- All wirw. SALVATION ARMY. Salr.itlon Army Mc-etings every nlarht, except Monday at S o'clock at 107 W. Cl-
iax av. jNunday aerrices; jail meetin? 0:30 o'clock a. ra.; Sunday achooi at 2 o'clock; young peoples meeting at o'clock; preaching oy Capt, Trevltt at S o'clock. ZION SERVICES. Sunday 3 p. 111. in parlors of Progress club. Melville buildlLg. 212 S. Lafayette Llvd. Blackboard talk, subject. "The Anointing oil. or Why Jesus Is Still the Healer." 7:30 p. ra. later tem;le; illustrated lecture. 'Th League cf Nationas end the Ued Movement in Bible Pronbecy." Olf-tlm-üonp; scni e. All welcome. Elder Shumaker In charge. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION Meeta every Monday at 10:00 a. ra af the Y. M. C. A. Resident and rlsttlnr ministers always welcome. p.fV Ty jj Kreshley. president; Kev. O. w. Bench" vice president; Iter. John U. Imher. aec ctary-treasurer.
AH Persons Who desire to attend the Operetta. "SYLVIA," to bo given at ST. .MARY'S COLLEGE May 3. 1 C, ' 6, 7 are reminded to ruircha5e tickets in advance, as the seating capacity of the hall Is limited. No Tickets Will Be Sold at the Door. The LJMITEhD number of tickets for each separate evening will be on rale from April 29, at Nobile's Candy Store, South Michigan St., South Bend.
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No, not yours. You would not live there if you could help it You would not bring up your children there if you could help it. r But other people cannot help it. There are hundreds of towns in this Christian land new towns, towns on the frontier, towns on the western plains where there is no church and can be none unless you help build it
Six out of every ten children in the United States never cross the threshold of a church or SundayBchooL Sixty per cent of our children are without religious training. Think of it! Twenty-six million children. How long do you think America can remain Christian under conditions like these? It is up to somebody to bring about a change. If it is not your business, whose is it? You cannot afford to evade the issue.
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Northern Baptists must complete the raising of $100.000,000. aaiBBHaaBaBwaaMMaMBBasa The New World Mov nent must go forward. Of this fund, $75,000,000 will bo spent within the borders of the United States. There will be churches in Churchless Town. There will be Sunday-schools for untrained children. New forces for Christian progress will be set at work throughout tho land.
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