The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, March 25, 1920, Image 8
Patriotism and religion go hand In
band in the work which Southern Baptists
are doing for the foreign 3rs in
their midst, declare the several work-'
era in this field who have found that |
wherever a man, wp&n or child
foreign birth or parentage has been .
won to Christian religion that one!
stands foursquare for the flag, laws '
and institutions of the United States. J
Work in evangelizing and American-1
izlng the 4,000,000 people of foreign
birth and parentage residing within
the territory of the Southern Baptist
Convention has bden carried on by representatives
of the Home Mission
Board and the Woman's Missionary
Union of the Southern Baptist Convention
and the various state mission
boards for several years, but this work
will be enlarged and intensified as a
result of the larger proceeds made
available for it through the 75 Million
Campaign.
Important Centers Named.
Among some of the more Important
centers 'in the South and Southwest
where work of this character is carried
on are Richmond and Norfolk, Vir
flnia; Baltimore, Maryland; Louis-'
Tllle, Kentucky; Tampa, Forida; Birmingham,
Silver Hill and Mobile, Alatama;
Meridian, Miss.; New Orleans
and Church Point, las.; San Antonio, j
Laredo, El Paso a%d Fort Worth,
Texas; Krebs, Okla., and East St.,
Louis, Herrin, Christopher, Harrisburg,
Granite City and other p<?ts in 1111- j
nois.
Aims That Are Sought
Indicating the aims that are sought
In this work, they may be briefly summarized
as follows:
1. Tovreach the little children that
their feet may be started in ^the upward
path.
2. To Inspire the older boys and
girls with Ideals that will help fhem
to Improve their environment and give
^them strength to cope with tempations.
3. To Interest the young people in
?&ne and wholesome pleasures that
their energies may be rightly directed.
4. To help the women to be better
home-makers, more careful wives and |
mothers and better Christians.
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rentage reached and made happy by
Will Cr*.ter.
S. To give Christ and an exalted
citizenship to the neighborhood.
In addition to the nurseries and
playgrounds maintained fbr the children,
clubs and classes are held daily
for young and old, the neighborhood
houses are open during the winter
months from 3 to & in the afternoon
and four nights In the week from 7 to
9. In addition to the English courses,
cooking, dewing, first aid and nursing
are taught girls, manual training and
other useful courses are given the
boys, along with practice in debating;
while for the mothers there is instruction
in housekeeping, care of the sick,
sanitation and food selection. Throtlgh
the mission Sunday schools, vacation
Bible study classes and otherwise a
knowledge of the Bible Is afforded and
the way thus opened for a personal
surrender of lives to Gcfl.
Life of Communities ?hartfeed.
And in every community where a
Good Will Center or other social work
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tlan workers there has rome about a
marked transformation In the tires of
individual members of the community
and in the appearance of the homes
and general premises. Cleanliness has
superseded dirt, happiness has taken
the place of sorrow, and hope has
come to lighten the faces that were
formerly overshadowed by depression
and doubt. Little tots who previously
wandered through the streets now find
pleasure and helpful entertainment in
the games, stories and Bible lessons r
provided at the settlement houses; t
aimless boys and girls have been fired * [
with zeal and ambition to become use- .
ful Christian citizens; mothers bur- ['
dened with handicaps of heavy work r
and poverty have taken a new lease I
on life when they have found that T
there are those in the world who want _
to help them to a higher life; and the [
fathers noting the improvement of the r
members of their families, have yield- ?
ed to the refining and uplifting influ- I
encet that have been thrown about J
them in the home and the community. [
The viewpoint of the whole community r
has been changed and better citizens, L
from both the patriotic and the relig- f
ious viewpoint, are the result *
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wool velour, silvertone,
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sry smart effects
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dress and semi dress at
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and fabrics for spring.
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in front and back lace, ales,
good values.
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highest grade shoes.
BOY'S SCHOOL OR DRESS SUITS
Well tailored of cassimere and cheviot cloth,
^ made up in all around. Belted skirt, sizes 8 to 18
A sale of newest Georgette Blouses. A lot of lovely
new spring models in the latest styles and colors.
$4.95 to $18.00
DRESS MATERIALS
in beautiful printed voiles, light colored organdies,
sport silks for skirls, etc.
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quality make these women's and misses'
EASTER SUITS
exceptional values. Special at $35, $43.50 and $65
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