Christian Century . the citybeing thoroughly canvassed by way of prep-aration. The following are the subjects ofaddresses planned: Dec. 7. The Church and Citizenship,Franklin Spencer Edmonds, member Com-mittee of One Hundred. Dec. 14. TheChurch and the New Education, Prof. ScottNearing, University of Pennsylvania. A Christmas Service, conducted bv the minister. Dec. 28. The Church andCharity, Riley M. Little. Secretary for Organizing Charity. Jan. Church and Labor, Charles Stelzle,Consulting Sociologist of New York 11. The Church and Social Purity,J. W. Co


Christian Century . the citybeing thoroughly canvassed by way of prep-aration. The following are the subjects ofaddresses planned: Dec. 7. The Church and Citizenship,Franklin Spencer Edmonds, member Com-mittee of One Hundred. Dec. 14. TheChurch and the New Education, Prof. ScottNearing, University of Pennsylvania. A Christmas Service, conducted bv the minister. Dec. 28. The Church andCharity, Riley M. Little. Secretary for Organizing Charity. Jan. Church and Labor, Charles Stelzle,Consulting Sociologist of New York 11. The Church and Social Purity,J. W. Cochran, Secretary PresbyterianBoard of Education, member PhiladelphiaVice Commission. Jan. IS. The Churchand Socialism. Charles W. Ervin, Socialistwriter and lecturer. Jan. 25. The Churchand Public Health, Alexander Wilson, As-sistant Director Department of Health andCharities. Feb. 1. The Church and theImmigrant. Prof. James P. of Pennsylvania. Feb. 8. TheChurch and the Womans Movement. Miss. Rev. IT. E. Crabtree. of Han Diego, a Suc-cessful Sxinduy-scltool Leader. Lucy Burns, Vice-chairman CongressionalCommittee National Womans Suffrage As-sociation, formerly Organizer for theWomans Social and Political Union of Eng-land. Home Mission Church Planting Pays. R. M. Hopkins sends in an interesting re-port of a Canadian school, of home mission-ary planting. This school observed Immi-grant day, using the plans of the HomeMissionary Society. Good results may beobtained by any school using this plan. Itis expected that December and January willbe more fruitful in results than was Novem-ber. It is not top late for any school towork out the suggested plan. Ibis may besecured from R. M. Hopkins, Carevv Bldg.,Cincinnati, Ohio. Here is the letter, in part: Lethbridge, Alta., Nov. 24, Brother Hopkins: In accordance with the plan of the HomeMissionary Society, we yesterday observedImmigrant day with the program Amer-icas Welcome to New Americans, andthe day


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