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FAIRFIELD CHURCH, RICHMOND, year's work was given by Mr. Tiller,
VA. after which a special sermon was
On June 25th the Christian Endea- preached by Mr. Boude Moore, stu
vor Society celebrated its first anni- dent of Union Seminary, who is sup
versary. A splendid review of the plying the pulpit thiB summer.
COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
In the City of Richmond.
A private day school for girls with primary, intermediate, and high school depart
ments. College preparatory and general courses.
Eighth session opens September 21, 1922.
There will be a responsible person at the school building, 1619 Monument Avenue,
from 9:30 to 10:30 A. M., Monday to Friday, through July, August and September 1-21
to answer inquiries.
ELIZABETH GRAEME BARBOUR
Head of the School.
BRYAN ANSWERS DARWIN, IN HIS CHALLENGING BOOK
IN HIS IMAGE
By WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN
266 Pages. Cloth, $1.75
"In this book Mr. Bryan deals with some of the fundamentals of our faith, not in a
technical way, but in a way to appeal to the masses of our thoughtful people. He is
quite at home in handling the subject -of religion. No public man of modern times has
ever spoken and written more constantly on religious themes than he. not even Mr.
Gladstone. His long experience as a student and teacher of the Bible, nis unsurpassed
power of effective popular statement, and his unique command of the world's attention,
indicate him as the right man to speak a reassuring word from the layman's point of view
to those who in our time have been confused by current skepticism, especially to those of
our young people who have been unsettled by the teaching given m their schools. One
need not agree with him in every point of detail in order to appreciate the value of the
service he has here rendered the evangelical faith. The first three chapters, on God, the
Bible, and Christ, are concerned with the foundations of religion; most of the others
deal with applied Christianity. Hon. James M. Beck, the eminent publicist of Phila
delphia, though disagreeing radically with most of Mt. Bryan's political views, says he
has affected tne public thought of America and the character of its institutions more than
any other political leader of our day and generation, with the single exception of Theodore
Roosevelt. There are many who would not even make that exception. This book is
going to have an enormous circulation, and it will be interesting to observe the extent to
which the author's already nation-wide influence will be increased by this sturdy defense
of old-fashioned religion." ? W. W. Moore, President, Union Theological Seminary,
Richmond, Virginia.
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Temple. These men kept their treas
ures safe and delivered them at the
Temple.
It was a long journey that Ezra
and his company made, requiring just
four months. It was no doubt beset
by dangers and by robbers who would
have liked nothing better than to fall
upon . this defenseless company and
rob it of its great treasures. Ezra
explains their safety by repeating
what he had already said several
times, "the hand of our God was upon
us." He trusted God and God pro
tected him and all those he committed
to His care. God always takes care
of those who trust Him.
ANOTHER LIFE WORK SECRE
TARY.
By Rev. Henry H. Sweets, D. D.,
Secretary.
The Executive Committee of Chris
tian Education and Ministerial Relief
has been directed by numerous as
semblies to continue to push the work
of recruiting for the Ministry and
Mission Service. This is already be
ing done in a sane and quiet way,
but the results are evident on every
hand. We are pleased to announce
that in addition to Mrs. Hazen Smith,
La Grange, Ga., and Rev. Luther M.
Dimmitt, of Pulton, Mo., we have just
secured Miss Charlotte B. Jackson,
of Tuscumbia, Ala., as Life Work Sec
retary.
Miss Jackson was reared in the
First Presbyterian church of Tuscum
bia. She graduated with an A. B.
degree from Agnes Scott College, and
secured a piano certificate for musi
cal work done under Mr. Joseph Mc
Lean, musical editor of our Church
hymn book, "Psalms and Hymns."
She taught music for a while and
for one year taught in the Woman's
College, Due West, S. C. Her war
work was performed as chief clerk in
the office of the chief material in
spector, Air Nitrates Corporation,
Muscle Shoals, Ala. After taking a
course at the National Training
School of the Y. W. C. A., New York
City, she served two years as Student
Secretary of the Y. W. C. A. at the
University of Arkansas. Miss Jack
son has served in the local Auxiliary
of her church and as Secretary of
Young People's Work in the North
Alabama Presbyterial. Her work for
the next year will be in the West
and Southwest territory of our
Church, while Mrs. Hazen Smith will
labor in the East and Southeast sec
tion.
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