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tlethoJist Church v Eaters Ypres and Brussels iRKAT MEMORIAL CHURCH WILL BE ERSCTEO IN DEVASTATED BELGIAN CITY. Brusaots to Bo Center of Largo Enterprise On tho Part of Sou thorn era. Nashville, Tenn.?A groat Methodiot Church, erected and maintained by tho SfAthodiot Fniscooal Church, South, will be erected amid the ruins ot Tprts, in Belgium. This was stated Dr. W. B. Beauchamp, directorgeneral of the Centenary Commission, who, with Bishop James Atkins, the ^isbop in charge of European mission fields, just returned from Belgium. The city of Yprea, terribly devastated, will not be rebuilt in its entirety. The once magnifioent Cloth Hall, the - finest in the world, the Cathedral, the town hall, the churches, and other large ruins will be left as a perpetual memorial. On these the dty mayor has caused eigns to be erected reading: This la holy ground. No stone of this fabHe may be taken away. It Is a heritage for all civilised peoples." A City of Memorials. Ypres is a city of memorials. The British government has selected a site and will erect a great museum as a Via,, fa 11 on hprnpij IDUUUlll.Ut w avi ?- ? ? ? Similar buildings will be built by Canada, New Zealand, Australia and Belgium. In the midst of these memorials the Southern Methodist Church will be erected. It will contain a library^ -reading room and social equipment, In addition to its auditorium and class rooms. "Ypres will always be a mecca for travelers," said Dr. Beauchamp. "Thousands and millions will flock to that battlefield. Our Church will not only minister to the people of Ypres and the surrounding territory, but it will also serve these visitors." Great Plant In Brussels. The Methodists have also purchased a great building in Brussels, which \ ~ will be their headquarters for Europe. It will contain offices, an auditorium, reading and lecture rooms, a publish fng plant and social equipment. The general secretaries of the two Protestant bodies of Belgium, the state Church and the free Church, will * have offices in this building, thus making it the Protestant center of Belgium. Southern Methodists have also purchased a half interest in the Protestant hospital of Brussels. It will be enlarged and its capacity will be doubled. Keller stations bsiamisnea. Dr. Beauchamp reported that thousands of children will freeze to death this winter, because the Germans ljpoded the mines and filled them with concrete, thus making it impossible for the people to obtain fuel. "Children, with their mothers," said \_ Dr. Beauchamp, "are now living in the abandoned trenches and dug-outs x ' left by the enemy." In order to cope with the situation , the Methodists have arranged to open relief stations at Ypres, St. Qusntin, Montdidier, Belgrade and other points. A full contingent of physicians, nurses, directors and social workers will be sent abroad as soon as they oan be found. The Church has a fund of $5,000,000 per. European construction work. This frill be spent in Servia, France, BelSlum, Poland and Bohemia. - Revival Planned For Entire South : i ????????? 'Widest Evangelistic Effort Ever Made \ Will Be Launched Soon. . ! Nashville, Tenn.?Plans for an jarangelhrtic movement which will i?over the entire South and operate rin 20,000 churches at the same time are being formulated by the Centenary {Commission and the evangelistic^ comimittee of the M. E. church, South. Bishop U. V. W. Darlington is the tehoirman of the joint directing com- : jmlttee and Dr. 0. E. Goddard is the executive secretary. - Standard Plan Made. The movement will operate accord\ ing to a standard plan. This plan pro. Tides for a preliminary survey of the entire South to discover what persons are not affiliated with any religious denomination. Dr. A. C. 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