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H iïïlft reports si:r Aflany Dvti'g in East. \Ahi!e V asi Regions in Wè3t Are W i!> oüt Any Pastors. £x terrors EXPERTS STUDYING HCW TO O.ERCUfcE DANGEI. is ip tis t S ta ts Conv.-nticis Plan V ljgr ou* A : : . ; : »— W ilt Try Out C.-.rA- f if e t u l l e * ì dît ^ PAINT.' r.iu.utjr Certera to tnc. -so Cf< sicr.o/. fUi.LEP P a in t Iloer to uwvt the iif' i'ii.'i« if ’N* re r. For Watts omt Woud\uork tim n i th e ln rlXM'.ln! [’RlMift re r;»Divwntf- l.mtij <t , v \ 1 th at ,.b|. Sf* V 1x11 <) Il v L ; ' S il. v i-rs is rttr 1 tr»»m u.»> ' | K irtlcularlj true In the Kuat. In th«> W n itw n s ta te s th»* no-d is for thu «• d.shllshment o f chu rches in Ha* h :n <trials o f i..ov cu m m u n .ic» v. ,..ch uiv Hudngdtjf up. T h e »eritiusnoss o f the preliM ii «*«• o w e> uioie apparent v. lien a St.-Ill v i;t ft>.» f u lle d S ta le s I ett» i* tc:»>r: fif",v> th at In 1910 the num ber o f |>ersons on li-e fyrtn was 4!I,.'.1S <K!'. a s attain s’ 4'J,tS£l..'18l persons living in c itie s T ie » Is fu rth e r em phasized hy tlK* figures n-voaled In 1917— that tlie num ber of fiersons e n ca se d in ag ricu ltu ral pur -suits end in attlm al husbandry was l'.'.07U.**3. “T h e ru ral ctm ri-he*," says the re p o r t "h av e lone l»een tlie fou n t.:h is o f our life. \\> esiiuoi »(Turd to le the : springs dry up. O ur chu rches a re the P resid es o f the l l i r i t l i . n f unify * • • tlie school rooms w here (he fh u r e li ' •ducates its pevple and leads them Into all the truth. * * • Our luiild- l in*fs ought to tie an udequate re.leetiou *»f the life and stren g ih o f the cliurch- es. A sm all eltureh with m eager it »».-trees may o f necessity lie eotnpelietl to tin with an in aileq u at" plant. Hut j. a church o f stren g th and power ought to have a home that will rellect its life ." And to help the s ta te con ven tions j which sQ|>ervise the work in th e ir own s ta te s men are hein s employed to gjve th e ir whole tim e, effort ami study to h elp solve the problem O th er m eas u res planned to help tnee» the need a re ; In cre a se s in m in isters' s a la r e s . the e% t lalilisin n en i o f community .e n te r s anil th e use o f comm unity ch u rch es when 1 « tb e r m eans a re inadvisable. Som e o f tho ' T h e e rp t* from the ¡»¡»ns o f the slate conventions show how urgent some o f these 1 unties regard the plight o f the I Prod a c ta rniTOl «hu rch. A few o f these fo llo w : • N*-w H am p sh ire---"Stren g th en rural H O U SE P U N T P lu i'rk M .'1 Connect IcUF—“ W ork out F L O O R P A IN T fed eration or com m unity church plana ♦o meet rite d esp erate cou ntry church i P O R C H and S T E P situ atio n .” New J e r s e y —‘'K slahliali ' P UNT tw o or three rural parish .e n t e r s a s . exp erim en ts fo r solving the rural proh S H IN G L E S T A IN S 3era and s i i or seven foreign .om m ii SILK EN W 7JJTE FNNMKL nlty c e n te rs." W isco n sin —"D ev elo p — for inferior woodwork the ru ral churches, m aking lliem vital DECOR KT—cow* Sined «tain fa c to rs in com munity life ." <»hlo— I and v-irtr.-h in all shad "« "Employ two new d istrict m issio n s- i fo r rcf iniahing lu rn itu rc , c tr . riea." Ind iana—“ Kniploy an expert on r u ra l w ork • » • ere ct at least V A R .N IS ! E S , -seven c h n r r le s and •oiiinitlllity build I » b m i .:* D EK0RA TO — I *•* Sanitary Ings fo r the new A m ericans." Illin o is X ll.to n i.n r Northwest Branch Houses at — •Ttevidop rural work.” West V irginia AUTO EN A M EL — “ S trength en tlie m issionary work at Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, m any points and e n te r new fie ld s " Spokane, Buine. M innesota—-“T*evelnp two o r th re e ru- i ral .-en ters.” North Thikota— “ R aise ■standards o f sa la rie s o f m issionary "7. S e cu re ¡.roviMim sliuuld lie iimde tinti Id- ad iiiim lile quiilitle« iind'w urk. p a s to r« ." M ontana—"A pfm int two pas lo en ah le farin er» to get ad équ ate und who will alw ny* he g ra ie fu l tu the to rs a t large, a s«*n--ral evangelist and U niteli S tute» für nll timt he cun- crédit to extend farm in g In te re sts. « e v e rr! ru ral experit«. Sunday school "8. T lie re ahoakl lu» lilgger supplies frlbnted to the weif»r»- o f the Cuban .d irector and ass.e-i.ition m issio n aries.” of fe rtlIU e t a v a lla h le m eheuiier people. (d a le ‘-Otieti s.-v ertl slat • :< In tie* rates. H E T E L L S H IS OPIN ION OF A C R I j new irrigatio n tr a c t." I'ta li— ’ 'E m ploy •fit. I liclleve lh at the treatm en t of WOOD STRONG IN INDIANA C U L T U R E 'S N E E D S AT tw o new tn lsrio tiarles.” E a ste rn W ash c*eop**ratlve orgon izatiotis of fnriners T H IS T IM E . lngt.m — “ In cren se ni'ssio n ary sta ff A” should lie willi llie salue con sid ération J o t * and Hogan Say He W ill C arry p«-r cen t, iuervase s a la rie s am i otv-npy | « s to o th er orgunlaatlons iiuder ainil- S t a t ; a t P rim ary — Ohio for m any d estitu te fields.” O regon—-"In Ch.cugo. ftl.— In tin Hfitwcr lo e I lu r clirum atM K-es. Him, Glenn Say*. ■etignrstte at o m v t-ew work in many ijue; > tnm i un.- ut ti «• u -t'lt-r* of “ 10. I belie-vc in the graduai aboli -fields now opening up. <.teat d is tricts «grl.-uriati* o f tile county, la-ulet rtt tion of l it nu tenuncy and em ourage- C hicago. M arch. l're d e rlc k v A. loss, with hundreds o f people have no Wood. Ke[c.Jii lenii In ició le lui nient o f ow nersblp o f laiid by tlie In- vice «-hair.mm o f the l.eitn an l Wood d m r< h nor m issionary. Em ploy m » v - p r.-n ik -i.iial illinium nun. jiniiH M u) divlditnl fariner. caililili.igli .-om m ltlee. who h a- .lust re- e : il general m iss .ee rles and u su|>cr- • g u te o il" wf the muni cuii'lcI a tm e “ 11. I b e lle v e 'in n ivlile exten»lon of • nnieil I rum a trip lu Indiana and Mis ln ien d . nt o f evaugcll.stn." H .-lit > of h)» ¡io - 1 lion ton in.I Hie the farm liOreau »ystem which scetn» souri, and H arry H. Ilugnn. elunrm an farm er that In i' e.vei tieeli ¡luiilishvo well fltted tu suive Mutin of the N » nf the Indiumi s ta le cam paign, wtilte in firen t B rita in i* K in g Vtnerican nup by a political caiidlilule. no tu le question» wlileh c in iru n t the a statem en t in which they M eclure that tial m issio n aries in prom oting educa- After d eclu rlli, timi ile- decU i,* of furtnei---prol.leiu» of production and Indiana will Vole fur Wood ill the prl ti..o in E urina, m sss.iraries ...u .Iii.-i- aigri uilnre is one of the greatem dan- . d latrlliu tbin ." -, irtary hy h large u iaju rity. In * fsVi Kell.»»i. under governm ent di |fer> the country faces nini thill the K. K. Iili-nii. a Wood wurki-r. who rei tien. ' farm er, n s.th e backbone of the nation, la »»slstin g Jo h n T . B rice , iMiin «late CUBAN STRONG FOR WOOD la entitled to every ad m in istrativ e en- elm lriim ii, tliiikc* tin- sam e, pi-e tlci.'*" coiirugeiiient nrid a te n u re deni all Women In B urm a are lieing educated Sentim ent in 1*la*id fo r Him, 8 a y * for hi,- to an e x te n t not rivaled anyw here in around, Wisid g a .e as the salien t M enocal, in R ecallin g H i* ,th e O rient, women s schools lie!ng con- point* in hia ag ricu ltu ral b e lie f» : Great W ork. liucted t.y .Vtnerkrin B a p tists at Mnnl- "1. T t e farine i »attllK T il innrh d u r ^ r r i e i n . Rangoon and M andalay... ing the »ne. We owe turn a debt .of C iller go. M arch.— A atyong Indorsi» gratitu d e we never can repay fo r hi* tiieiir fur Leonard Wo.nl In hi» can* atunch loyalty. B ased on tlie 1!l|ll census, there Is WOOD HATES PRUSSIAMSM '“J Education fur farm child ren dldiu-y fo r tlie prcMUU'iillnl uutninntlon o re* d octor fo r every fiOO person-- In h: s b.-eu Hindi1 by G e n e ra l M ario <1. h .-.b ' ns ixistly ae> easilde and un ooi.rtriental I ’ nlted S ta tes. Jr. Bnnm i . Brooking». South rnikidiB Mnr.-h,— ♦h ere a re four A m erican Bapinu mis ;>s i. _ . a plana a * that ot City ehil- M.lin eai, presldelit of the Iti piddle of (lifford B in eh otl. fu n n er e ljie f of fi e wionary p hysicians, who g h e m edical dreti, with y " a l io n a ! Iniliilnp to the « 'id a. fo re stry serv ice em '.-r T l'e o V .r e Bn-sideut MeniH-iil In Ida Indorse- a tfe td io n ta m ore than HUNsi Inst ilegi-e... in a hrnad, 0 * 0 «. d Ida ted lluus.-i « li. w as clu’er.-d f ..r seep; id tiro - j in.- it -peni.« o f ilu- a c tiv e work n o seti not s ’ Si crii. utes when be spoke o f Leonard W ood’» "d. We muât g i 'e the rural d istrict» ci niplishisl by (¡en .-m l W oim I when he T w en ty -fiv e antm nohiles are to tie haired , o f iidHiarlam. w - g..veriiin--g..|ii-ral o f «'uba. lie gui«) roads, fo r euinm erce am f re la uent to Burm a by tlie Amerh-nn B ap e l : - S . ' S I t n s Ih» m o s t K l o r i c l l s n i - l l l e v » " I f Hie A m erican p. i.pt. want - mnn tis t l erelgn M lssi.i i:»ry So ciety. The tions. In tin- W h ile Huns. ho know» nini j “-I. T h e re uitist he a depurtm ent of rm ut inaile hy Ameticn In llint Island. re s u lt will he to trip le the work of the ”<;■ iii-Hil W ihh I pr:i> M.-ully demon- b ates m ilita r is m : who i* lu te d l>J | <|t A m erican m issio n aries there, as the u fT k-ultui" In full and In te llifo n t cíe every m in iai l*flc soldi, r n Am erica . B r itis h governm ent h as exce lle n t ríanla. operatim i with the farm er and the « 'ra te d th at real dem ocracy 1« not in- co'n iin tib !" with the principle o f an- who inis auffcrm l Intieri,\ fruiti their great farm o rganization*. uppusit ion and J e a b ii s y ; w bu >' » j t ) n * o f the biggest publishing plants “5. I believe in u fa r clo ser connec thurify or with u htm ug governinent of loved by tlie sold ier» be tridm-d h< tion between producer* and consum er» powei-ful In itiativ e." M enocal declare«. In the 4trient is liie B ap tist Mission “ It will he fmind 'lin t without »itch n cau se he w as human, let them Bike | f»re‘> a t Rangoon, B u n n a. which I« o f food. Too »mull a portion o f the -'«rernm ent detnocrncy ilegeiu ra te s loom srd Wood.” Mr B ln chort ">* i «falte m odern and s.df-snpportlng. 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