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;..~-- c~ ~======0Vol. XXXIII LITTLE ROCK, ARK., THURSDAY AUGUS'.l J.. 1934 Number 30 .O<:::>OO<::::>OO<::::>OO<::::>O<><=:>Ooc:::>OOO<.:::::>()O<::::>OO<::::>OO<::::>OO<::>OO<::>OO. STOP, LISTEN, AND THINK, THE TEMPEST SNAP SHOTS FROM ntE BOT· GIRLS, ABOUT SMOKING TOMS' BAPTIST ORPHANACE By Justa Lee Allen We were crowded in the cabin: Good news to our many friends: Mary and her brother Bob had just Not a soul would dare to sleep: By the grace of God and through seated themselves at a table in a It was midnight on the waters, the cooperation of the Baptist! of city cafe. Suddenly a sweetish sick· And a storm was on the deep. Arkansas we are glad to report that ening odor greeted Mary's nostrils· for the year of 1934 it will not be Lifting her eyes from the menu-card 'Tis a fearful thing in winter necessary to send your orphanage to the booth direc~ ly i'n front of To be shattered by the blast, any canned fruits, jelly, or preserves them, they t•ested on the face of a And tn hear thP. rattling trumpet or dried fruits, nor molasses syrup, young girl about her own age, and Thunder, "Cut away the mast!" as we have sufficient amount of she was smoking. Even in the small· these on hand to last untn the fall er town where Mary lived it was not So WP. shuddered there in siiP.nce, 1935. We will need feed stuff, such uncommon to see women and girls F nl' the stoutest held his b'!'eath, as corn, hay, dairy, and hog feed, 'Smoke; but there was something ab· While tht> 1->uno-rv !'ea WI\<~ roarin~. also sugar beans and things of such out this golden-blond girl's delicately And the breakers threatened death. nature. -carved, almost frail, features, which Before any church or association held Mary's attention. When, at And as thus we sat in darkness. does send us a carload of supplies the £-nd of the first thirty minutes. Each or11• busy in his p,.avers, please advise Mr. Pugh, superint~ the girl in the booth had lighted her "We are lost!" the C1\ntain shouted, dent, at Mont icello at least two or third cigarette Mary appealed to As he staggered down the stairs. three weeks in advance of the con· Bob: ' templated time of shipment that he "What do you think of smoking But h! · little dan!!hter whis.,ered, 1ray ma'•a the necessary arrange· for Women, Bob'? Somehow, I can't A<~ she took his icy hand, ments wth the railroad company for get used to it. It doesn't seem right ·"Isn't God upon the ocean.; free transportation, as the railroad for women to smoke·" Just the same as on the land?" company has requested that all com.. munications for free transportatfoft "Why not?" Bob wanted to know. Then we kissed the little maiden, . should be made through the Bottoms• "Aren't women individuals? And as And we spoke in better cheer; Baptist Orphanage's office. such, haven't they as much right to And we anchored safe in harbor We are glad to report that the smoke as men? Surely, Mary, after Wten the morn was shining clear. present financial out~ook of Arkan· all the arguments you have put up Copied from McGuffey's Fourth Reader. sas is very good indeed as reflected for women's rights. you are not go. in the following sta•ements of cash ing to try to set up a sep:aratt. stan· received for the past six months· dard for women about smoking?" smoke and, there'by, lose thei'r in.. bered her unanswerEd question· Now fluence for good· was her opportunity. Our income for January was $763-07; "N_no," hesitated Mary- "But some_ Again Mary went away puzz~ed. "Doctor Blake." Mary began, just for February $821.93; March $79D-· way it seems worse for a woman Her question still remained un as th~y had reached the foot of the 07; April $618.39: May $759.98; than for a man to sxr.oke?" .answered· stalrs, "will you tell me, ple.ase, your June $660.57· However this amount ''But why?" persisted Bob. own personal opinion about smoking will not balance the amount of eur Why, indeed? Mary finally con. But Mary determined that she for girls?" budget of $12,000·00 as authorized eluded that Bob was probably right. would find the answer if there were one. She knew what she would do. The specialist turned to Mary an:i by the State Convention at El Dora.. If she couldn't give a bEtter reason do. than that smoking seems worse for Sh~ would get Doctor Blake's opfn_ said emphati'cally, "! am decidedly We have, rr.ailed out over three women, she would better say nothing ion. She would learn what smoking opposEd to smoking for women and hundred letters to churches of the at all. Yet Mary still wished that does for women's health. girls· I am so opposed to it that if state that our records did not show women would not smoke· Doctor Blake was an eye, ear, I should hear that my daughter. who as having contributed since January A few weeks later a lecture was nose and throat specia'ist· He had is in college, were smoking, I would 1, 1934. It may be possib'e that announced in the church for women done graduate work in 1he great go all the distance of four hundred your church has contributed through and girls only. Mary went, hoping medical university in Vienna. Aus­ miles just to give her a whipping." the Baptist Headquarter's office as that something helpful might be said tria and as Mary knew, as a physi­ Mary almost smi1ed at that re­ we recerve. a blanket check from them' on the subje-ct of srr.oking. And the ci!ln was considered as ffne as the mark. but she didn't because of the Each month for all donations desig_ topic was not neglected· best.. Mar~ wouldn't mind asking serious look on the' father's face­ nated for the orphan's home. May I The lecturer ..said with emphasis Doctor Blake's opinion about any­ Suddenly his expression changed to suggest that you send your donati"ll that he disliked the order of cigar· thing, for she had known him for one of pride as he added, "But my direct to the orphanage as we make ette smoke. And that, with the wo_ years. daughter does not smoke. a complete re~ort to Bro· Bridges men helping to make the air blue, Mary's opportunity to ask her "However," he continued. "when each month for our receipt!!. it was difficult to find a public place question came sooner than she had she was last home she told m~ she is We have a number of cases of any more where a meal could be expe-cted· The very ne}..1; day Doc· consider~d somewhat of a prude by whooping cough at the present time• eaten in pe-ace. Furthermore, he tor Blake was cal~ed into her home many of her college mates because No doubt that b.efore the sumxr.~r is declared smokers to be most selfish because of- some 1hroat trouble of she doesn't indulge in the practice of smoking. over the number will he greatly - never consideTing the discorr..forts her small brother. When he was augmented. · the~r smoke gives to others. His ready to leave she accompanied hfm "Mary." there was a hurt look in With every goOd wish we are re· final plea was that women. being the to the door on her mother's request. the tall doctor's eyes, "it i's a real spcctfully, Bottons' Baptist Orphan· mothers of the race, should not On the way downstairs Mary ~e~ (Continued on page 8) age, C. R. Pugh. Superintendent. Page Two THE ARKANSAS BAPTIST August 2

in a revival at McCrory and John with Liberty church this week· Bro. other churches in the Parish. Bro. THE Imrie is leading the singing. ther E- J. A. McKinney will assist ther Kirkpatrick has recently held in that meeting. meetings in Huttig and Mena. He ARKANSAS BAPTIST The editor of this paper is to as. says the Mena revival w.as victorious. Offielal Paper of Arkanaaa Baptist Churdlva. si'st Pastor L. C· Langley and his A· P. BLAYLOCK,. FIRST BAP­ Stanclfill is doing a great work in people at El Paso in a revival TIST, LITTLE ROCK reports 3 ad. those mountains. Published Every T'hursday at Little Rock, Arkaneaa bC'ginning August 12. We will ditions, one being for baptism. The spend each Monday in this office revival at Levy goes well. Entered at the Post Ofttee at Lltt'­ THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rock, Ark., as second elnn mall mat• getting material· together for the SHREVEPORT· La., led that state ter. AceeptanG-110041-~~ cabled the news back- Doctors H. Evangelis' ic Party closed their meet.. BROTHER E· F. SIMMONS has L. Winburn, Otto Whiti'ngton and ing Sunday with 51 additions to the resigned as pastor of the Second Calvin B· Wa~ler have landed in church. We are well satisfied with Baptist Church· Conway. He has South Hampton. They will be brous­ the work tJf this party and want J.j41111i•id~~gs :hat ~ell I wrought we!l in that church for ing around sight seeing before The them to return. D· H. Truhitte, pas­ many years· He will continue to pas,. Bapist World Alliance meets in tor North Side Baptist Church Neo· PASTORS LISTEN TO ME. Do tor rural churches in reach of his Berlin on August 9th. Dr. B· V. Fer. sho, · Mo., did the preaching· 'K· L. you know that you can get THE home near Mt. Vernon in Faulkner guson and Perry F Webb have been Sutter. Carthage, Mo., led the sing. ARKANSAS BAPTIST free for one -County. gone :(or two weeks. ing and his brother 0· L· Sutter was whole year by sending us FOUR pianist. NEW SUBSCRIBERS· Make you a "The church member who is on the L. L· JORDAN has just closed a list of good prospects and go out af. level is not easily upset·" good meeting at Bisco with 12 pro. S. A. WTLES OF STRONG re­ ter at least four new subscribers. If fessions, 11 baptized and 8 additions cently assisted his brother M· E. by letter. W. R· Vestal of Cadsle you get 8 new ones we will let you LEE NICHOLS of Booneville is in Wiles in a revival at Curtis. The did the preaching. Vestal preaches send the paper to some friend free. his third meeting this summer out in singing and young People's work was the old ti'n:e gospel· "On Monday the oil fields of Ok!ahoma with Rob. conducted by Lowe·l Queen of De­ beginning the mee1 ing the W.M.U. J. ERNEST COX, U N I 0 N ert Seals, a former Arkansas boy. Queen. There were over 50 chll· gave the pastor and wife a wedding CHURCH, Near Harrison reports: Last week Brother Nichols preached dren in the Junior choir and over anniversary present, a 3'2 piece din. Brother E- F. Simn:Qns from Second six days at Unity church in Con_ 200 people read the Bible' daily dur. ner set, they started the meeting Church, Conway, preached for us in way County Arkansas· There were ing the mee.:ing. It was necessary with love and respect for their pas. a. two weeks meeting, which closed 24 conversi~ns. 22 additions· T· to have two services each Sunday Sunday night, July 22. We had 16 tor· There were 250 Bible readers night to preach to all the people W·Hays is the pastor for fourth duri'ng the meeting. additions to the church, ten of them time· Brother Lee says: "It is a who came· Five people were saved by baptism. great joy to see sinners surrender at the first service and the first to the Lordship of Christ·" P. A, STOCKTON recently closed a crowd prayed while Brother Wiles THE BAPTIST MESSAGE, Lou­ meeting at Somerville, Ten ., in which he did the singing. There isiana State paper, says: "-~t is said A R· KIRSCHKE. Zion Hill Bap. that 92 per cent of our present day 40 conversions, 24 being added to tist Church on number 5 highway the <:burch. The preaching was Baptist leaders wel"e educated in our North of North Little Rock will start Baptist colleges." done by F:oyd Chaffin, pastor· who a revival the third Sunday in Aug­ is a Senior in Union University at ust. Brother L. 0. McCracken of "He who adopts no high stan· Jacltson. Brother Stockton met Cabot wi:l do the preaching. dards is the only one who never Chaffin 6 years ago i'n a meeting at om Wilson, Arkansas. He was a dancing, M. fails." LOYAL PRYOR, Woodlawn card playing christ;an but in that ''The highest delights are often Church, reports one conversion Sun.. meeting he was called to preach. found by turning the back on inviting day, August 6. Pastor Pryor baptized Brother Stockton is now in a meeting a• last sunday afternoon. Homer B. at Mulberry with C. C. Roberts doing by.patha and facing cold duty." ehaffy Reyno:ds of Baptist Tabernacle will the preaching. be with us in a revival meetfng be­ "Know your, goods; know that the Unr opposed Candidate for Re­ price is right; know that your goods ginning next Monday, August 6, C. E· PATCH is the new pastor at are good goods and will sell; know Wynne, having moved there from election aa Associate Justice of that you can sell them, and you will BAPTIST TABERNACLE had six Tennessee about 15 W( eks ago. He is n~ver deram of price cutting." No additions Sunday, a being for hap_ a subscriber to The Arkansas Bap the Supreme Court of Ark chtistian ever made a greater mis­ tism. There were two conversions. tist· We welcome him to the Ark· take than when he did something to Pastor Homer Reynolds closed a ansas fellowship. cheapen his religion. Wfa wi!l never meeting at Biddle Church Sunday· l!lell religion to the world if we keep there being 33 additions to the H. F· VERMILLION is pastor at on making i't easier and easier to get church, 23 being for baptism, all Melbourne· He has jul!t closed a Subject to Democratic Primary and keep· You can't get religion adults except a. 1.1ix day meeting at Knob Creek, a unless YOU are willing to give up pastorless church near Me.bourne, Auauat 14tb the world and y,ou can't enjoy it un~ LEVY REVIVAL CONTINUES. Up wi'th several conversions and recla. less you put your best into it. to date there have been 25 conver· mations and ten additions to the sions in the Blaylock meetinc. church. He is at pre11ent In a revival II e e I I I I e I I I I I at Melbourne· He will con•inue in JOHN KILBURN has been e!ected MEET to succeed Troy V· Wheeler, as State HARMONY BAPTIST CHURCH, revivals until the middle of Septem. Evangelist. Brother Wheeler has Route 4, North Little Rock, starts ber. accepted the call of the Firl!!t Bapti'st revival third Sunday in August with RUBE & SCOTT Church, Russellville. Brother Kil­ M. L. Moser doing the preaching H. E· KIRKPATRICK wrftes from ·burn wi:l probably begin his new according to A· R· K!rl.!chke. Minden, La., A Parlsh-wirle revival AT THE work about Augtist l!!t. hae jul!t c~osed in which Harry 0· MISSIONARY E. D. ESTES: "I Anderson did the preaching at C. L. Pt,EN'S SHOP "Look on. the bright side of things­ have just returned from my father's Randall led the singing. All the Nothing so paraly:r;es enthuslaem a11 funeral in Mississippi. I wa1 with churches in Webster Parish Asso11i'a.. 224 Main Street pessimism." 'Roland Church Sunday morning and tfon united in the meeting. There with First Church Little Rock for were 78 .additions to the Minden Ltttle Rotlk, Ark. J. F. TuU of England is preaching 1lhe evening se:rvic~ I am to be ehurch and a number added to bhe ' I a a 8 . I .• I . I. e I I •. 1934 THE ARKANSAS BAPTIST Pqe11aree

r~peated his sermon on "The Second m1ss1on work by getting subscrip­ Malvern. There were approxim:>tely tist Church in Blytheville. Comtng of Christ." There were 30 tions for THE ARKANSAS BAP. 4,000 heard the message Sund~y H's work as ·pastor of the Church additions to the church during the TIST· You will get your paper free night on "Am I my brother's keeper·'' there will begin on September 23, meeting and most of them were for for one year when you send us 4 Four calls have brought 75 IJCOp~e following his return from Berlin, baptism· The pastor, M. E. Wiles, new subscribers. Any person in into the altar, .so far in the mee' ing Germany, wher•e he is to attend the was given an old fashioned pound­ your church may get their paper Business men nre closing their :pla :e3 Baptist World Alliance. ing grocery shower at the close free for one year by sending us of business for the m>Orn ing ~ervices. Rev. Carpenter is a graduate of of the meeting and the Brother S. $4.00 to pay for four new subscrib­ Never before has Malvern been so Oklahoma Baptist University at A· Wiles who did the preaching was ers. Make up a list of four good stirred and we believe this is ihe Shawnee, Oldahoma and of South,. paid weii for his services. The Cur­ prospects and go out after them· Do beginning of a better day in 1\Iah-ern. western Theological Seminary at tis people love their pastor who has it right now. Fort Worth, Texas. been there five years. He has done a PASTOR LEE NICHOLS has Prior to his work with the South· big work as pastor and the people PASTOR ELMER J. KIRKBRIDE recently conducted a series of revival ern Baptist Convention, Rev. Carpen­ flock to the church to hear ·him is in Sulphur Springs Texas at the meetings, last week at Unity church ter held pastorates in Oklahoma and preach· It pays to stay. bed side of his fath~r who is ser­ north of Plurnmerville. The member. in Dallas, Texas, and for three years iously ill. We trust Brother Kirk- ship of 11 was increased to 27. He in Balboa Heights Baptist Church, DR. L. M· SIPES will begin a re­ pride's father will recover. The is now in a revival at Davenpo1t, Canal Zone. vival at Strong wtth S· A. Wi!~ the .brotherhood will be in prayer for Oklaho.ma. Milo Hackett is in a meet. Mrs. Carpenter, also a graduate of first Sunday in August. The pas­ the family in this hour of distress. ing at Glendale, five miles west of the Fort Worth ~eminary, is a speciaL tor, S· A. Wiles, will go to Columbus Booneville, to date, there have been ist in the work of children and young for his sceond meeting with that DR MAXFIELD GARROTT filled 7 conversions and one man surrender­ people. She will join Mr. Carpenter church. This will make the sixth the pulpit at both services Sunday ed to preach. Brother C. E. Bryant, meeting in which Brother Wiles has at the First Baptist church, Boone­ in the work in Blytheville immediate. Jr., supplied for Milo Bryan at ly u·p.on his return from his European done the preaching since the South. v:i;le- Pastor Lee Nichols i's holding HM:kett Sunday. Robert Skinner, a trip. ern Baptist Convention· a revival at Davenport, Okla. graduate of Ouachita College in While he is away Mr. CartKinter this year's class, is B· T. U, director expects to visit the Holy Land, JOE H. HANKINS OF CHIL­ H. STOCKTON reports for the in Bocmeville church. Etgypt, and other places and coun­ DRESS, TEXAS says nice things ab. Second Baptist Church, Monticello. Dan Durham of San Narcos, Texas tr'es of interest. On his trip he will out the paper· Thank you Brother B. F. LILLY WRITES FROM did the pr·eaching in our meeting, represent the Associated Press and Rankins. We appreciate encourag.. MURFREESBORO: Just closed a which resulted in 37 additions, will be .a special reporter for the ing words· It takes a lot of them fine meeting at Pleasant Ridge 27 being for baptism· There were 4 Shawnee Daily Press and for the to keep a feEow fighting these days. church, Big Fork, Ark, Harold W. .young men surrender.ed to the n:in­ Courier News • Brother Joe is beginning his sixth Lavender, 16 year old boy evangelist istry, a others for special religious year at Childress and they havtl of Wilmot, Arkansas was our v;sit·­ Since the resignation of Rev. ~~­ work, and $230·00 was raised to busy years and profitable years as ing preacher. Several preachers fred Harwell last November ro ac. the results will show· He has bap­ erect an addition to the church cept the pastorate of the First building. had a part in the meeting. Mrs. G. tized 759 people into that church and H. Ward <>f Murfreesboro had charge Baptist Church in Barownsvllle, recived 7 46 other additions, in a Tenn., the Blytheville, Ark. Chureh H. M. HOWARD WRITES: The of the young people's work and there town of 7.000 people. was an average attendance of 58. has been without a pastor. Lord being willing we wi:t start an There were 15 conversions, 14 bap­ Already plans are being made for arbor meeting, August 12, at Clark's welcoming reception to be given Rev. THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST RE­ Saw Mill Camp. in southeast comer tized. 2 by letter and the member. LIGIOUS EDUCATIONAL ASSOCI.. ship received. Carpenter and Mrs. Carpenter upon of Clark County about 10 miles from the:r coming to the Church in Septem ATION will have it's annual meet­ Arkadelphia. ing at the Southwestern Seminary, REV. ALFRED CARPENTER, ber. field manager of the Building and On last Sunday m<>·ming Rev. -September 4 to 6· 1934. N. R. M· F· LANGLEY WRITES FROM Drummond, Oklahoma City, is presi­ WALNUT RIDGE: I was wi'th Bro­ Loan Department of the Southern Carpenter preached ln Blytheville dent of the organization. This ther Barnett two weeks at Imboden. Baptist Convention for states west and had six addit'ons to the Church. ~rogram is especially designed to He is one of the best yoke fellows of the Mississippi River, has accept­ -Written by W. M. Williams of meet the needs of the paid workers, I have ever worked with. His peo­ ed the pastorate of the First Bap- Blytheville. such as educational directors, the p~e love him and he is doing fine Baptist Churches in the Southwest. work with all four of the churches in the western district of Lawrence County. There were 3 additions by Unani ~nously! MRS. W. W. GILL OF JUDSONIA '• • WRTES: Brother Kelley left Sun­ baptism and one by letter, others . day afternoon to assist Dr· J. S. were saved who did not unite with Rogers in a meetin~. Ross Ed­ the church· The people certainly THEIR wards, a Ouachita student, preached know how to entertain a vieiting · at the evening service and brought preach{lr· CHOICE a good message. Tuesday, of this After the week, an all dar rally will be held W. H. HORN AND J. B· RUTH at our church by the young people recently closed a meeting at New Group of this County. Despite the hot Liberty, Blythevllle· There were weather, the attendance on all our 71 conversion!! and 80 additions to Put It services continues good· the church· Brother Horn is pastor. Brother Ruth did the preaching. To The Dr. T. W. Croxton, Head of the Severest Bible Department in Ouachita Col­ L. D. EPPINETTE of Ashdown lege, has been called as pastor of just closed a meeting at Hicks Tests ••• the First Baptist Church, Monticello. .school house, near Ashdown, with 7 We do not know his decision. :additions, 8 baptized at cloee of meeting· He began a n:~eting with ROLAND LAWRENCE just closed Pastor J. M. Holman at Ogden next 2 olfaith a 12 day meeting at Lincoln with which resulted in 17 additions, 16 Having passed the half million mark, now registers a grand total of pastor H· R. Jackson doing the being for baptism. Just closed first 630,000 copies. A :million Southern Baptists use it every week. It will 6 months at Ashdown. He has re­ help to raise the standard of music in all of your church organizations. preaching. There were 12 addftlons Round and shaped notes-fully orch estmted. Send for returnable to the church· Brother Jackson has cefved more than 100 additions to examination copy. been pastor at Lincoln six months. churches in Litlle River County, Beantlfullg, Durably Bonnd-to LtuJt for Years. more than 85 being for baptism, 7- Brother Lawrence was to have gone Hundred, Cloth • • $15.00; Bristol • $30.00. Carriage extra to Rison July 29th, but the meeting was received in the Ashdown church. Dozen, Cloth • • • $6.00; Bristol . $ 4.00. Postpaid. was postponed which leaves him with This pastor is real missionary as Single Copy, 60 Ct s. and 40 Cts. Deluxe Pulpit Edition, $2.50. an open date until August 19. every pastor in Arkansas ehould be· WRITE US QUANTITY YOU NEED AND ASK FOR TERMS

PRESIDENTS OF W. M· S. over EVANGELIST B, B. CRIMM is BAPTIST B OK STORE the state would do a good piece of in the third w~k of a revival at 718 MAIN. LITTLE ROCK, ARK. Pace Four THE ARKANSAS BAPTIST Aupst2

B. B. I. STRATEGY thousand must realize that we have make a successful flight if the fuel T· S. KIRKBRIDE passed away in this tenitory a Baptist en: pire. holds cut· Energy stops when the Monday, July 30 at 6 :30 P·M. at By J. Waab Watts, New Yet, th's great tide of Baptist fuel is consumed. A "nose-di've" his hom€ in Sulphur Springs, Texas. Orleans, Louisiana life has flowed around a large coun· He was the father of Elmer J. Kirk· int o the ocean is always imminent. Within a ·period approximating a try in Southern Louisiana, and left bride of Fi'rst Baptist Church Bates· century and a half, Baptist life, ilow_ it, .as a whole, unevange.lized. This is The mid_week prayer service fur­ ville. May God bless the b~reaved ing westward through Southern Bap· one of the chief reasons why the ni~hes us with fuel for an assured family in this time of great sorrow· tis ~ te!l';tory, has built up a Baptist Baptist Bible Inst"tut e is located in landing. It is the port in mid·seas They have our prayers and sym­ empire. Those who sat in the Coli· New Orleans. It is in a mission field. where we may rest for repafrs. It pathy. seum at Fort Worth, Texas, during It touches missi'ons, it practices mis_ is the place where we "take on pow­ the recent meeting of the Southern sions. It is in a very real sense a er'' fo r the remaining days of the Baptist Convention, and saw the missionary agency. Missionary atrat· week. Why r:sk the dange1s, when R. C. OTERY Writes of a good day crowd that gathered to hear Dr. egy is foremost in its foundir.g and ,here is a "'place of safe retr ~at?" at Remount Sunday with four addi­ Truett deliver his Spurgeon Centen· in its •progress. -Bulletin, First Baptist Church, Los tions for baptism, 84 in Sunday nial ad

It is apparent that one of the handL E RL PAGE caps of modern aviation is th~ peril of running out of fuel. The gasoline tanks will take the aviator just so State Treasurer far. In time of fog or stor,u, great_ AND E ND T HE CRIMINAL WASTE OF PUBLIC FUNDS cr demands are made upon the engine My opponent. who has been in the orfice of State Treasurer for twelve and the mileage is r educed. years. eight as Deputy and four as Chief , is asking for another two years CARL !. BAILEY Our lives are like a "hop·oif" from upon the following ab• urd claim: "A change in t he State Treasur er during the bond refunding operations one point to another. Our "air-line" would be very detrimental t o the best Interests of the State. is from Sunday t o Sunday· One may F or t he information of those who may have accept~ d the mis-statement of ? Mr. Leonard as having been ma de in g ood faith, and not for the purpose of gaining votes on false preten ses , I quote in full Section 18 of Act 11 of the w • second extraordinary session of the 49t h General Assembly, which clearly dis• • • proves his statement: Does not my opponent after SECTION 13. All obligations a u t h o r l z ~ d hereby shall be signed with the facsimile or lltog ra phed s ignat ure o! the Governor and Secretary or State. spending 10 years as Attorney and by the manual signatur e of the Trea surer of State, or his deputy, and sealecl with the G r~at Seal of t h ~ St ate. The coup<>ns, If any, attached General ask for another term thereto, shall be signed with the fa csimile signature o! the Treasurer of the Slate. on his own merits} "DELIVER OF THE OBLIGATION St EXECUTED SHALL BE VALID, NOT· WITHSTANDING ANY CHANGE IN SUCH OFFICERS OCCURING AFTER 'l'HEIR EXECUTION.'' Where Is His Record? I woulrl especially Impress upon the voters the l.ast clause of the above Snctlon of the law. t commend t he legislat ure for hav ing anticipated that there wc•uld be a change in the St at e Treasurer . and providing against any compll. His one published excuse for cation In suc't event. The legislature had the g ood judgnHmt to see into the future and know that the people would, for ample r easons, make a change in askinrg for a sixth term is h:s per­ the State T reasurer. · EARL PACE IS QUALIFIED AND COMPETENT sonal dislike for me. I believe the I have never sought an off ice for which I was not qualified. My reeord Is an open book. My honesty anc! abllily have never been questioned. Can my people want officials who are able opponent truth tully Pay a s much ? and efficient and who can submit WhE-, I am elected your State Treasur er I promise that the State aball not lose thousnnrls of dollarJ of tax m oney alr eady paid by the taxpayers by ac­ ceptfnr- bad check• In settlements and Issuing t he State's r eceipt therefor, as themselves upon their own rec.ords has been the rase in the administration of my opponent. My name wlll not be appearing in llllgation :..nd court pr ocedures as a result of my official or That is why your next Attorney unofficial actions as has been t h e case of my opponent as reeorded In the court records and reported in the da ly press from time to time. General will be DEPENDABLE DO NOT VOTE FOR M E BECAUSE OF PHYSICAL HANDICAP Elect Him Your Next EL ECT ME BECAUSE I AM BEST QUALIFIED FOR THE OFFICE Carl E. Bailey EARL PAGE CIRCUIT C L E ~ K CANDIDATE FOR STATE TREASURER Plllltlcal A... Pol. Adv. 1934 THE ARKANSAS BAPTIST Pap Five

SOCIAL SERVICE REPORT~ Market Street, Wilmington, N. C. the ones specially who should know the family wait while the others are •Arthur J. Barton, Chairman Some b~ethren have urged that we about our educational institutions. u~ing the car." It has been the purpose of the So· have a large supply of additional cial Service Comm'ssion from year copies pr'nted. Estimates have been Husband: "We've had this car i'nl' to year to make its annual report a furnished by the printer and I find years and never had a W1 eck." really worth while document. I ho.pe that additional copies can be supplied Wife: "'You :ll-::llll we'

From year to year many brethren ~.-.----~~.-.-~~-.-.------. in preparing reports on ·prohibition BOOK REVIEWS and va.rious phases of social service ALL BOOKS MAY BE ORDERED for their District Associations and FROM BOB PARRISH State Conventions have made gener· THE BAPTIST BOOK STORE Of Lake Village ous use of these annual reports. Let 716 MAIN STREET LITTLE ROCK Chicot County all who desire a copy of the report write immediately to his State Secre· Candidate For tary. BOOK REVIEW Biblical Backgrounds, J. McKee If any should desire additional State Auditor Adams Ph-D., Baptists Sunday copiEs for distribution let him write School' Board, Price $3. 75. If elected I promise an economical to Arthur J. Barton, Chairman, 1810 Dr. Adarr:s, Professt:r of Biblical efficient and honest administra­ Introduction at ihe Southern Bap­ E LIS FAGAN tion. I .am now setving my tenth tist Theological Seminary, has giv­ consecutive year w·thout opposi­ RIGHT WRONGS NO ONE Candidate For A FAlR PLAY ACCEPT. en in this book the resul' s of ten tion as Circuit and Chancery ABLE BY EVERY ONE years study much of it firsthand. STATE SENATOR Court Clerk of Chicot County, It is not a book of history although Your help will be greatly a:Ppre­ much of it Is history. The au' hor Pulaski & Pea·ry Counties ciated. takes up the various lands of the Pol. Adv, Political Ad¥. \ Bible, and so pictures them, that the reader feels that he is seeing those lands through the eyes of the writer· No one can help having a deeper appreciation of the Bible and I Promise Continued Efficient Faithful Bible lands after readi'ng this book. It is truly an addition to Biblical Service literature· M. F. Langley.

LUTHER THE CONVENTION CALENDAR D. D. LOVER W. Dr. H- L. Winburn, Arkadelphia, ADAMS Arkansas Candidate For "I have known B. B. rather in­ For Re-Election timate· y· I was a trustee of the in. Re-Election To County & Probate stitute for rr.any years. and came to l.ove it and its work deeply, The Clerk love abides." Thus wri'tes Dr. H· DESERVING ANOTHER L. Winburn to President W. W. TERM Hamil: on. He continues, "You a~·e winning CONGRESS A vote for Luther Adams will 1he favor of the brethren all over Sixth Congressional District be an endorsPment of a young the Convention territory. Your ap_ man who has derr.onstrated his peai is fine, direct and exceedingly ability to serve HONORABLY, worth while· I wish I could help EFFICIENTLY and COURTE­ you more. The financial situation OUSLY in public office. is such with us that we cannot do A RECORD I* AM PROUD OF: LUTHER has earned the hearty much in extras for a whi!e but we 1. Have not missed a roll call. support of thoss who know him. will get back t.o it again so:Ue day.'' Let's elect Luther and keep Dr. winburn in his letter express 2. Voted for economy and reduction of taxes. good honest and efficient ser­ es his confidence in the calendar v'ce prevailing in the County plan of acquainting our Baptist peo­ 3. Voted to revalue gold and silver. Clerk's office. ple with their Institutions and causes, 4. Voted to reduce tariff rates. Your support earnestly solicited if followed up consis' ently through the years. B. B.I. is ar otted July 5. Voted to aid Agriculture and Schools, Luther W. Adams ·Southwestern is given August, and Louisville Seminary is assigned Sep­ For Re-Election tember. The Seni'or B. Y. p. . August 14 U-'s have a program concerning each Y CW' Suppor-1: Will be Highly Appreciated of these great schools during th's Pol. Adv. Pol. Adv. quarter, ~nd nee when Concord Baptists are in the midst ages of fifteen and twennty..five But-boys and girls can't get an­ an American asked this question his of their revival· Rev· Silas HaleJ years. For a long time the physf ().ther body," he said sadly. answer was "My people pray for is conducting the revival. cians of Europe couldn't account "Of course," encouraged Mary, On one CICOIIIlo~a Spurgeon, Rev. John Bassinger of Rudy is for such a great increase in tuber­ "cigarettes are habit-forroi~." speaking saHi. '• w n~; , , 1 am gone all holding a revival at _Oak Grove. sorts of people will write my life; ·culosis in so short a time. But now, "Very, And what is worse, once it Large crowds are attending the ser­ they will have some difficulty in after years of study and investiga-­ ·gets a real hold on one, it is a habit ac­ vises. counting for the position God has tion, they have decided that the great which very, very few can break." Associational Missionary c. C. increase in tuberculosi's in Europe given me. I oan tell you of two rea­ ''To think-," mused Mary after the Roberts and Evangelistic Singer P. since the World War is due to the sons why I am what I am,"- he paus­ sp€cialist had gone, "that smoking A. Stockton of Littl~ Rock are in a .fact of the great i'ncrease of cigar. ed, and slowly added-"My mother just seemed worse for girls. Well, tent revival at Mulberry. ette smoking by women and girls in and the truth of the message." Bob needn't think he has me stopped Rev. A· P. Elliff is to begin a re­ Europe since the World War. .on the 'smoking argument.' I have THJ.S ITCH AND RINC WORM vivai at Ozark first of August. ''And.'' tile specialist looked out never thought that cigarette smok. DESTROYER FOR SALE BY ALL Raymond Taylor begins a meeting of the wind.ow and said, .as though DRUCCLSTS ing w.as so good for boys- and I still Iteb and llinJrWorm parasites are vv-, com­ he had forgotten Mary was present, July 29 at Mountainburi. say it is worse for g irls. And when mon now and no oae Ia Immune from thew "tuberculosis is increasing in Ameri. eontaet. o.. first auapiclon apply llraore Associl:ltional MiSsionary C. C· I tell it to Bob next tfme, it will be ca. too, and so is cigai'ette amok. Germ Destroyer. It kills parasites of $be Roberts goes to Clarksville after his in the words of Dr. Ed Ruttin of the akin and acal-50o per jar- Larse also ing.'' Mulberry revival to help Rev· L. C. Vienna University. And-! think $1.08, Cake of Germ Soap free w1tb $1.00 "But tell me, Doctor Blake," beg­ alae. Tedford in a soul winning campaign. Bob will be as glad to know the ged Mary "just what is the connec._ SNODGRASS &. BRACY Bro. Roberts has a large tent and truth about cigarettes as I, else with t£on betw~en tuberculosis and women DRUG CO. he is making gr~at use of it this his present ideas he mfght tak~ a LITTLE ROCK. ARK. summer. smoki'ng?" "Everything we inhale," the doc­ Cedarville Baptists are in a great tor explained, "affects the air pas. revival with Raymond Taylor of Van s&ges even the lungs. The lung ca­ Buren (A Ouachita Stt.dent) doing u~A!.2~ UNI~~N~TY pacit; of a woman is only a little the preaching. Hi's grandfather, Begins Its lOlst year September 18th. Faculty or thirty-one members, trained ln more than half that of a man of the America's foremost Universities. Our Ideals of life and conduct tbe same aa those Rev· E· W. Johns is on~ of the pion­ same weight. That means-what is ot the First Baptist Churcll. Every facult7 member practices what we preaeh._ AU eer preachers of this section. Bro. your weight, Mary, about one hun_ expenses for a aeaslon $854. For further lntonnatlon write Johns is seventy-five years of age. JOHN JETER HURT, President, dred pounds? That means your lung but is active in the work and is help. capacity is just about that of a seven_ ing his grandson in a great way, It or eight-year_old boy.'' was roy happy privilege to be with A vi"sion of a delicate, golden­ them one night this last week and blond girl in a city cafe came to there were tw€lve professions of ~i:a ry's mind. She was smoking her faith at that service· nit's so old­ Cedarville Baptists do not have a i hird cigarette within thirty minutes. and her lung capacity no bigger house to worship in but they are doing a fine work. Recent:y - two than- - " Do-do women generally smoke fashioned lots were donated to the church in the forks of the highway. The best as n:uch as men?" Mary stammered. place in all the community for a "A moderate woman smoker is, to suffer-" indeed, a rare thing.' replied the church building· Last week a group specialist. "The average woman of members met and began to break ..I took Lydia E. Pinkham's smokei· will smoke three times ground for a new church building. as Tablets for painful periods. I They plan to construct a builcling of many cigarettes in a day as will the used to suffer severe pains in my back and had to stay in bed native stone. It will be a long and aver.:; ge n:an· "There is a reason for that," said most of the day. Your Tablets difficult task for there are only · a were recommended by a friend. few Baptists in that section. There is th;: doctor. ''A woman is more deli­ Since taking them I am greatly a consolidawd school there without cately constructed in every way than relieved of the pains." - Mrs. a church buildi'ng of any denomina­ a man. The effect of the nicotine Caroline Newman, Route # 1, Barhollmlil/e, West Virgin/4. tion· Hundreds of people live in upon her highly organized nervous walking distance of the church. It system makes her go to extremes· is a Baptist opportunity and respon­ Wom en smokers become uncontrolL The modern woman can't sib:iity. The church is being built ab'y nervous, ilT;table, wreckstl They be bothered with cramps. by outside donations· We read of are just not made to stand it. Periodic pain is not going mountain boys and girls who need "Oh," he continued, "they won't \O interfere with her nor- 1help in other states, but here is a notice it so much at first but later mal activities if she can help it. And she ~an. community in the Ozarks which need it gets them a:V Then he related our help. to Mary some recent pitiful cases But even when she feels at her worst, she hesitates to try 0. J. Chastain. which had come to him for help­ narcotics or habit-forming drugs or those pain killers which men and women. may work too rapidly. She knows that Lydia E. Pinkham's STOP, LISTEN AND THINK "I couldn't do much for those' Tablets contain no narcotics. They relieve her discomfort with- GIRLS, ABOUT SMOKING 'II I I I I I I I I • e I I out bringing on headaches, dizziness or other unpleasant after­ effects. If she takes them in time she can usually escape the pain (Continued from page 1) A. V. Bums Service altogether because this medicine ueats the cause hardship-a handicap-for a girl to of the trouble. be cared a prude in the circle in Station which she must move. But," he Sinclair Products Exclusively "It's so old fashioned to suffer," says the modem added, "I would rather my daughter woman. Silly, too, when Lydia E. Pinkham's Tab­ be handicapped a little now than a Washing & Complete Chassis lets cost only 50 cents. great deal later on. Lubricatioa A Specialty vii all 'Drug Stor~ "You asked me, Mary, to give you Cars Called For & Delivered my personal opi'nion about girls smoking, but I am going to oo more 4th &. Center - Little Rock Pinkham's Tablets than that, I am going to quote now Phone 4-0700 Lydia E. way some statements from Dr. Eli Ruttin, Your Patronag~ Appreeiated The SAFE to treat periodic pain the famous physician at the head of 8 e I I I I l;exiLf I I~~ 1934 THE ARKANSAS 8 APT IS T Page Sevea ======~======1934 ASSOCIATION MEETINGS Gainesville, Searcy County, !Aran­ Ozan, Paragould, Perry, Por~iand, Some men grow old before they BeLo-w we give the time and place sas County, Rock Bayou, Woodruff, Rector: Ravenden Springs; Rock Hill, are aged. of meetings .of the Associations in County, Carey, Fourche Valley and Roland; Rogers; Rosb.oro; Russell­ No man is so mean as his enemy Arkansas that cooperate with our Russellville, Dardanelle Associations ville, Searcy, Scranton, Smaclwver, thinks he is. State Convention, in-so-far as we are not on the list, help us to com­ Siloam S·prings, Springtown, Stan­ Love whi'ch finds no expression is have the information. p:ete this list· ford, Star City, ·Strong, Stuttgart, abortive. August 29th: Washington County, B. L. Bridges Texarkana, Tuckerman, Tyronza, All the bridges we crossed before Winslow at 10 a.m. E. J. A. McKinney Warren, Wickes, Winthrop, Wynne. we got to them were not there- August 30th: Benton County, Rog The total of these gifts in doi:ars The easiest thing to borrow is ers at 10 a.m. and cents was not a hu•ge sum, and trouble~and the most profitless. HELPING TO LIFT THE LOAD August 30th: Carroll County, Blue has ·been spent over and over in Most always the sorriest donkey By M u . R. C. Rudesill, Eye, Mo., at 10 a.m. char.i ty in the hospital, but we are brays loudest. State Hospital Chairman, August 80th: White River, White­ looking forward to the day when our Adam was the first successful bua.. When a heavy load is to be lifted, ville Church, near Gassville, at charity fund and other gifts will in­ !ness man. He lent the Lord a rib a hard task to be performed, we are night. crEase to such an extent that the and got it back with compound in. always grateful f.or ass'stance either September 4: Crooked Creek, Valley doors of this great institution will terest. great or small, and so we .are express­ Springs, at night. never be closed to any of God's He is an unfortunate man who is ing our deep appreciation for the September 12th: Current River. Big­ children in need of help. obliged to laugh at his own jokes· gif ts that have come to the Baptist gers at 10 a.m. The devil is always p~eased when St-te Hospital that have helped so September 12th: Mississi:ppi County, he can get a church member to think wonderfully in a material way in Fairview Church at Whisp, at 10 he is too tired to go to church. carrying the bu1den of caring f or the POINTED P ARAGR.APHS :a.m. When the de-vil goes to church s:ck who are without means. In ad­ By F. E. Calvert September 12: Little Red River, wi'th a woman he points out the dition, these gifts have inspired A good resolution is a good resolu· Where? Hour? fine hats her neighbor is wearing, ho ~pital workers to renewed zeal, to tion only carried out- September 13th: White County, but never says a word about the greater activity in this great cause. Some people act a fool while oth. Searcy. at 10 a.m. good sermon. Some have given to the Hospit<:! ers are saved necessity- September 13th: Clear Creek, Mul. One of the hard things to get Charity Fund, some have ::>ent in A man may be poor but hone-st, ·berry, at 10 a. m. along with is prosperity. It has packages -of much needed linen, and he may always remain poor. September 20th: Tri-County, Marion, spoiled some rr.Ighty fine men· others jars of fruit and vegetables, Sorr.e reformers need reforming. at 10 a.m. Fools may rave and rant but home canned, while others have con­ The fellow who s~arts out to Septerr.ber 20th: Arkansas Valley, wise men can hold thefr peace and tiibuted to the housefurnishing fund. revolutionize the world has a big :Marianna, at 7:00 p.m. do it gracefully. Many have sent tray cards, fresh job· September 21st: Stone County, Lex Don't expect too much from your fru ·t, flowers, scnap books, vases, Having the world by the tail is ington, at 10 a.m. friend. It might work him too hard. etc. There are many ol'ganizaLiOl15 not a:ways a good taiLhold. Septem'ber 27th: Concord, Boone· Igno1·ance is bliss only to those that have a part in all these gifts. True love· is like the stock mark. vi1Ie, at 10 a.m. who are ignorant- The balance suf­ et. It has its ups and downs· September 27th: Caddo River, Forest Churches, Sunday Scho-ols, W om­ fer. As long as there is life there is Hill Church, near Glenwood, at 10 ans Missionary Societies, Y. W. A's., hope-and breath. a.m. G. A's. B. Y. P. U's. and individuals If age doesn't bring wisdom it is September 27th, Caddo River, Forest are all represented in the o :~ ferings DRINK a failure. Chapel Church, near Mena, at rc.-ceived, and we are than!dul bcy.;nd With man life is a gamble; with a night. words for the gifts and for the ex­ Iamb it is a gambol. October 5th: Big Creek, Mammoth p ressions of love and sympathy for The best investments are not al· Spring, our hospital wo rk. ways those with money dividends. ~ October 5th: Buckner, James Fork Lack of space forbids .a detailed The wisdom of this world never luretca Springs Water Church, near Hartford, at 10 a.m. report, but the following towns over made a man wise unto salvation· The Health Givi.ng Water from the October 8th: Pualski County, First, the state have sent in gifts: Amity, Success is ninety percent knowi'ng Ozarks. The only untreated table North Litt'e Rock, at 7:30 p.m. Arkadelphia, Atkns, Barton, Bald how and ten peTcent doing ft. water sold in Little R-ock which October 9th: Harmony, Ohio Street Knob, Bauxite, Beebe, Beech Grove, Charity that begins at home and is checked regularly by the United Church, Pine Bluff, at 10 a. m. Belleville, Bellevue, Belton, Benton­ stops there is not charity. States Healtjh Department. October lOth: Little River, Mi:neral ville, Bierne, B-ooneville, Boyden, ROC-ARC WATER CO. -Springs, at 10 a.m. Bradley, Brinkley, Ca r li~le, Cash, Distributors October 11th: Hope, College Hill Clarksville, Childress Chapd , Corning Phone 7143 A. C. Curtia, Mp. Church, Texarkana, at 10 a.m. Conway, Danville, Datto, Des Arc, October 11th: Central: Lake Ham­ Dierks; El Dorado; Enon; Eudora, ilton Church at 10 a.m. Fayetteville, Fort Smith, Greenway, Piles and Prostatic Octo:ber 16th: 'Mt. Zon, Lepanto at Gum Springs, Hamburg Harrisburg, Diseases 10 a. m. ' Harrison, Helena, Hermitage, Hope, Treated Without Surgery-Treat.. October 16th: Red River, DeGray Hot Springs; Huttig; Hulbert; Hous­ ment p :ainless--More than 3,000 Church, at 10 a.m. ton, Ink; Jacksonville; Jonesboro, "TO XI-GAS" Cured, Satisfied Patiellts in Ark. October 16th: Liberty, Second Judsonia; Lake City, Lake Villa.ge, Oldest Rectal Specialist in point Church, El Dorado at 7 :S'O p.m. Leachv]le, Lepanto, Light ; Little Kills All Insects of Service in Little Rock. Sati»­ October 17th: Bartholomew, Flat Rock (12 churches in vicinity), faction Guaranteed-Protect your Creek Church at Fountain Hill, at Lonoke, Luxora, Magnolia, Malvern, FLIES, Mosquitoes, Bed Bugs Health, Delays are Dangerous.­ 10 a.m. Manila, Marked Tree; Mon:fcello; Moths and Larvae. Full pint Exam!nation FREE. October 18th: Delta, Where? What Mo rrilton, McC110ry, Nashville, Natur_ for 25 cents. A real bargain hour? al Steps, New Liberty Beryl, New­ size bottle of T oxi-Gas on sale DR. E. L. ACLIN October 24th: Faulkner County, Port, Nall's Memorial, Oak Bower, at your dealers.-Ask for it by 304 Wallaee Building Pleasant Grove Church, near Con. Ola, Old Austin, O'neal, Omaha, name- Little Rock Phone 8424 way, at 10 a.m. Odgen, Osceola; Ouachi!.a, Ozark, October 25th: Independence, Reho­ "KEEP ARKANSAS MONEY beth Church at Moorfie:d. What I hour? I IN ARKANSAS" Draughon School of October 25th: Caroli'ne, Where? BOILS ~~it: Business What hour? Are Relieved Quickly By October 30th: Greene County, ChiL TOX!-GAS AN ARKANSAS A Professional School of Busi­ dress Chapel Church. near Para­ GRAY'S OINTMENT PRODUCT ness Training : gould, at 10 a.m. Octo'ber 31st: Black River: Where? For High School & College Made By What hour? Graduates ;November 22nd: Monore Councy, O il~.JigA~IO Missanna Lab. Inc. Little Rock, Ark. . c ·arendon, at 9:30 a.m. f ACADEMY .An Honor C!l ristlan School with the hlahest Little Roek, Arkansas It will be noted that in some in­ acodemic r ating. Junior School from six yeara. Write For Free Bulletin .'atances only partial information is Housemother. Separate b:tilding. Upper School prepares for university or buciness. ROTC. given. Pl~e help 11$ to correct. ~e[Y mQdern equlpJ!l.ent, Catalo~rne, 'J)r, J, J. THE ARKANSAS 8 APT 15 T AUJrt~St 2 =- there had been no- thought before. take up her usual duties, it will be Meddl€-Some people never run out We are considered good talkers and impossible to make any extended of a job. advertisers. trips out in the near future, There To be truly great is to be ignorant Let us be sure to know all there is so much work in the office that of it. is to know about this movement. it will take all the time of the Cor­ Let us understand it, keep it con­ responding Secretary, with the part stantly in m;nd and pass on the time assistance of Miss Elma Cobb, strong points. Let this b.e done as to keep that part of the work in Qtbmtldlfumihtrr ·. Work of the Hiohsst Quality we would recommend some good order. Please pray with us that we At 1'- P• "· ·~ ·· rriMS method of housekeeping, some at­ shall be given grace in time of need, Wrate 1or Cata l o~ue tractive recipe or some worth while and the strength necessary to take BUDDE & WEIS MrS. CO. movEment in our community. care of this emergency. JACKSON, TENNESSEE What do you say, Women? Shall we get busy and do it?

Baptlat WoiiUUI'a MlaaloDary Union of Ed F. McDonald Arkanaaa MISS MARGARET HUTCHISON 4051 Federal Bank A Trust Bldc., Little Rock ON LEAVE OF ABSENCE Secretary of State Telephone 2-1&08 On Wednesday, July 18, the local Xn. C. H. Ba7, Preoldeut. members of the W. M. U. Executive Candidate for Re-Election Hr•. J. L. Bawklne, Recording Board me!t in a called meeting. At heretarJ'. Mra. W. D. Pye, Correspondinc the meeting the Finance Committee Secretal'J'-Trea&urer and Editor. presented the following recommenda­ Mill llartraret Hutchison, Young Running on His Own Merits tions which were adopted unani­ People'• Becretarsr. Courteous, Efficient mously: "Since a cr'sis has arisen In the W. M. U. CAMPS FOR YOUNG health of Miss Margaret Hutchison, Ed, F. McDonald is a fonner stu­ PEOPLE dent of the University of Arkansas; which makes it necessary for 'her to his three children are graduates of have a leave of absence for some this institution. 1 As this copy is being prepa~d weeks in .order that she may have the G. A. girls have just closed a ED F . McDONALD seeks reelec­ the pr.o-per medical attention and tion on his qualifications and offi­ very successful camp at Femcliff, physical relaxat'on, and since Miss c lal record. 17 miles west of Little Rock. Eighty Hutchison has served Woman's Mis­ Born and reared in Grant County. two girls and counselors and eight sionary Union so faithfully for more faculty members attended the camp Educated in the Public Schools of than f :ve ye.ars with less than one the State. whieh was most successful from the week off on sick leave during that Served "'" Sheriff and Clerk of standpoint of spiritual development time, we, the memb<'rs of the Fi­ Grant County. and miss'onary information. When nance Committee, recommend the this paper is received the R. A. camp itEFUNDING i folowing: will be drawing to a close. These The Act r ecently passed by the General AssembLy providin~r for the re­ (1) That Miss Hutchison be given summer outings with a religious fundin~r of the State's indebtedness Is one of the most important and far­ a leave of absence for a ·period of rcac h in~r pieces of legislation enacted In many years and is doin~r more to atmosphere make for Christian de-. two months, if necessary, in order restor e the credit of our State than any other one thin~r. velopment of our sons and daughters. ED F. McDONALD set up the present records and Is therefore In a posi­ tha'; she may have medical care and tion to render prompt and efficient service as the Secretary of the Board. A. .I·a\1 r-eport f aU three camps will re&{; necescary to regain her full It is m ost Important that the Secretary of State be TRAINED in the be given late:-, minute details of the department. He must also be qualified, both by education physical strength. a nd general experience, if this department Is to function properly and be con­ (2) That thL leave of absence ducted In an efficient and courteous manner. CAN WOMEN HELP IN HUNDRED shall begin immediately and the re­ In this appeal to my Brethren I auure you your support and Influence THOUSAND CLUB MOVEMENT? will be highly appreciated. sponsibility of the three Camps ED. F. McDONALD ;which begin Friday be placed in Pol. Adv. By Mrs. A. U. Boone, Tenn. Miss Elrr.a Cobb, who shall have the It is generally agree