Christian Century . to the widow, the orphan, the indigentaged members of the church, and the sick poor in every section of the country They Have Served 22,000 in Thirty-one Years SIX HUNDRED boys, girls, babies, widows, and aged, indigent brethren, wardsof our churches, sent to the Association by our churches and preachers, dependabsolutely upon THE EASTER OFFERING, APRIL 8th, for food, clothingand shelter. EASTER EXERCISE AND LITERATURE FREE. The Association has afine line of literature, coin envelopes and EASTER EXERCISES which it will fur-nish FREE in quantity upon application. If we are t


Christian Century . to the widow, the orphan, the indigentaged members of the church, and the sick poor in every section of the country They Have Served 22,000 in Thirty-one Years SIX HUNDRED boys, girls, babies, widows, and aged, indigent brethren, wardsof our churches, sent to the Association by our churches and preachers, dependabsolutely upon THE EASTER OFFERING, APRIL 8th, for food, clothingand shelter. EASTER EXERCISE AND LITERATURE FREE. The Association has afine line of literature, coin envelopes and EASTER EXERCISES which it will fur-nish FREE in quantity upon application. If we are to maintain the creditable record of the past and meet the demandsof God upon us in this ministry of apostolic mercy We Must Have an Offering of $50,000 April 8th. Will Your School Have Part ? FOR INFORMATION AND SUPPLIES ADDRESS The National Benevolent Association 2955 Euclid Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Make all checks and drafts payable to Mrs. J. K. Hansbrough. Do not confuse this appeal with others. Note the April 5, 1917 THE CHRISTIAN CENTURY 21 statement of historical facts was givenin a meeting in the church auditorium,at which also music was a in the evening refreshments wereserved upstairs, and brief speeches weremade by Austin Hunter, W. F. Shaw, Ames and several of the older mem-bers of the congregation. There wasnever a time in the history of the churchwhen the future looked so bright atMonroe Street as today. There is abso-lute singleness of mind on the part ofthe congregation in the support of , and there is confidence every-where as to the prospects. Mr. Wolfehas been enabled to accomplish theseunusually fine things for the church inspite of the fact that he has been takingwork in the university. He will com-plete his course this spring and will thengive his full time to the furtherance ofthe interests of the church. President Graham FrankOn the Congress Graham Frank, of Liberty, Mo., Presi-dent of the Disciples Congress, writesas f


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