. Highland Echo 1915-1925. m of the Association byChas. R. Towson of the Internation-al Committee. Mr. Towson ha3,bei»none of the pioneers in this. newphase of extension of Christ intoindustry. The great objective of the indiiStrial department, like that of thewhole movement, is to lead men in-to the personal knowledge of theirSaviour. The reasons for entering the In-dustrial Field are that the menare there and their presence pres-ents problems neglected by the ubihal agencies. Yet that mass is *hemost susceptible; and not only that but Industry holds the resources tomeet the needs it creates.


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. m of the Association byChas. R. Towson of the Internation-al Committee. Mr. Towson ha3,bei»none of the pioneers in this. newphase of extension of Christ intoindustry. The great objective of the indiiStrial department, like that of thewhole movement, is to lead men in-to the personal knowledge of theirSaviour. The reasons for entering the In-dustrial Field are that the menare there and their presence pres-ents problems neglected by the ubihal agencies. Yet that mass is *hemost susceptible; and not only that but Industry holds the resources tomeet the needs it creates. The lines of projection into In-dustry are two: into the specialfields such as cotton mills, lumbercamps, and isolated industries; andinto the city Associations wherethere are many men who work inthe smaller and more confined occu-pations. The principle of the developmentis to build Christian character byemphasizing laymen and specializ-ing in work for men and boys. Progress is shown by the fact (Continued on page eight). Nunnallys and^Martha Washington Candies FRESH BY EXPRESS EVERY WEEK f s


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