The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 02, 1920, Page TEN, Image 10

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THE ALLIANCE HERALD. FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1920.
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The following resolution were
adopted by the older boys' confer
enee held at Chadron, under the
auspices of the Nebraska alate com
mute eof the Young Men's Christian
association of Nebraska:
The older boys of western Nebras
ka and southwestern South Dakota
In a Joint conference at Chadron,
Neb.. March 26, 27 and 28, 1920,
resolve:
That with the help of Inspiration
receive at the above conference we
will clean up our own fives.
That we will avail ourselves of the
opportunities which are possible
through a Hl-Y program.
That we will adopt without reser
vation the single standard of morals.
That our relationship wlthlndlvld
ual girls of our community be kept
on the bails of real comradshl'p.
That we urge our boards of educa
tion to select Christian teachers In
order that the students may be en
roll rvped to carry out the slogan to
create, maintain, and extend high
standards of Christian character
throughout the school and communities.
That we shall endeavor to promote
social activities that shall raise the
moral standard of our communities.
That we will ask the girls of our
communities to co-operate with us In
carrying out the above resolutions.
That we urge the churches of our
communities to put Into their pro
gram the things that will challenge
In2000 Counties This Month
The Forces of the Church of Christ
Will Gather To Face the Facts
IN 2000 counties in the United States the pastors
and laymen of 30 great denominations will meet
in conference this month.
It is the kind of conference that generals hold
before a critical engagement; that business men
hold before entering a new market. A conference
of judgment, not emotion; a clear-eyed facing of
the facts.
A Survey that Business Men Must Admire
For more than a year hundreds of workers have been
quietly engaged in making a scientific survey of the mission
fields, and of America county by county.
The facts developed are startling. No such picture of
America's religious situation has ever before been drawn.
On the basis of these surveys thirty Protestant de
nominations are uniting in a
Nation Wide Cooperative Campaign
Each of the thirty denominations has its own "For
ward Movement" organized and officered. The Interchurch
World Movement is the clearing house for all of these.
It is the agency which the churches have created to
avoid duplication, to foster cooperation and make sure that
every man and dollar render the utmost service possible.
The month of April will be devoted to making
the facts of the survey known to America; in the week of
April 25th -May 2nd, will come a united simultaneous
financial campaign.
Whether You Are Inside the Church or Out
To every man and every woman who loves his country,
these 2000 county conferences are vitally important.
For the facts developed by this great survey show
vividly what forces are at work in America and what kind
of country this country is to be.
See that the pastor of your church appoints
delegates. Any pastor can tell you the con
ference place and date. Or write direct to the
Interchurch
WOKID MOVEMENT
4J WEST 18th STREET, NEW YORK CITY
Th publication of thia advartiaament i made poaaibla
through the cooperation of 30 denomination:
WI help take the tire out
of tire trouble"
Chesterfield
LIGHT up! Attaboy! Even
' the toughest job seems
easier if you can "draw" on
Chesterfield.
Those fine Turkish and
Domestic tobaccos and that
can't be copied Chesterfield
blend "satisfy" as no other
blend of tobaccos ever did
before
the beet In boy life.
That we will back up the church
and all Christian organizations pro
moting work with boys.
That we express our thanks to
those who hare addressed us and
those who have set up this splendid
conference, to the citizens of Chad
ron who so royally entertained us In
their homes, to the local" W. M. C.
A. for thdr co-operation, to the Com
munity club for the automobile ride,
to the state normal for the many
ways It has contributed in making
the conference such a wonderful
success.
Signed: Resolution Committee:
Ellis McCubbin, Scottsbluff (chair
man); Leslie Curtis, Rapid City, S.
D.; Leonard Faul, Gordon, Neb.;
Vern Darker, Hot Springs, S. D. ;
Con Klngrey, Oering, Neb.; Mervln
Dodd, Mitchell, Neb.; Paul Johnson.
Rapid City, S. D. ; A. W. Meens,
Scottsbluff, Neb.
IIOMH KKHVICK HUIIKAU
HLTOIVf Von MARCH, 1920
Number families served 126
Number given Information only.. 16
Number new cases 34
Number old cases 91
Number records filed back 93
Number held for future work 31
Total number services given.... 31
Itemized Service Given
Letters written for clients 109
Investigations made . 29
Meals given 11
Telegrams sent for relief pur
visits made . !!T!T!!!T!!T!!!!!!T!!TT!.... 1.
Loans given . 1
Room over night 6
Dental care claims received I
Vocational training claims 4
Home for children found 1
Compensation claims received .... 2
Compensation claims sent out ....16
Certified copies of discharges .... 30
Insurance aid given 9
Loans repaid 4
Retainers pay received 1
Liberty bonds claims ........ 2
Clothing claims 4
Victory buttons '. . 4
Located men 2
Bonus claims 3
Travel pay claims 20
Affidavits made IB
Travel pay received . 3
Grants given 1
Medical aid secured S
Legal aid secured 1
Homestead claims " 6
Family aid given 1
Reinstatement insurance 2
Back pay claims 2
Copy of marriage license 1
Surgical treatment secured 1
Total 31
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