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HomeMy WebLinkAboutladies aid kc 1934 - 1942 (120) _W I C (f o ed a Of picture is d the Methodist Church. She showed daught { a, neighbor her children. "1VIy twelve-year old to a girl's 1 her. fight and g her only place of refuge. 14,r rted _ but the church suppo a sissy. Never had a fig gave the help, Sandy was a class in Sunday School!" and a look of r I i program r In the recreational p $ team lace on any � rew sober «j am � I wonder. She could win a P ten week at Sandy s face g she said: than j ;P .F • � and star in most of them. In ao le's society thankfulness came over it as chance 3 better f tendance contest for the young PC OF She lad m children have a Sandy won with a total of eighty-six. a had . . yBless the Church." ``' down a life-long prejudice and joined i l YVli girl's class in the Sunday School. + + + Q But she was also the leading ba�ks ehe middle B Y E Z R A M . C O X In institutional churches and social centers the Little girl with the curl right ood, she and of her forehead, when Sandy was g of Missions was very, very good, but when she was bad supported by the Board art of the nation she was horrid. Church Extension in every p from ' r the down easily on girls like Sandy are being to homeInsforme makers Sainthood did not se • Sandy. She encountered storms and the storms potential derelicts to Ihn� �1 examples are as often overwhelmed her. Her besetting sin was and church workers. = pf - i 4a an unruly temper. But each time she failed she follows: doubtful list L;;;`,.. 11 of All Nations, . Sand was still on the doub Morgan Memo repented y g when the preacher left. Boston. John Huss Met:; h, Cedar Rapids, + + + Iowa. Lincoln Street L, _, hurch, Chicago. s Twenty l y:: rs later the preacher was a guest. in his forr.).e,• pulpit. He looked at the last Halsted Street C:►: a.�.= i.i.c��go. 1 - - - person to shake hands with him. "I suppose I First Bohemian Cl;:; r' Cl-icago. ought to know you but I can't recall your Institutional Churci-.., City. name." She: was neatly dressed and showed Church of All Nati`ws, 'Los Angeles. EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT evidvoce,sj of prosperity. At last she smiled. Church of All Nations, New York. <; 'Tin Sandy."o Joint Division of Education and Cultivation She had married a posperous young man . . . Trinity Institutional Church, Richmond, Va. Board of Missions and Church E xt e n s i o n was the mother of three children . . . lived in Winnebago Street Church, Rockford, Ill. THE METHODIST CHURCH the other end of town . . . was a member of St. John's Italian Church, San 150 Fifth Avenue Francisco. New York