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About Danskeren. (Neenah, Wis.) 1892-1920 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1918)
— - »Danskeren« — cnsdag den 29. Maj. 1918. M wiss-W Bleir, Rest-. J Gaar Morgesi saa Pasi. Al. Iasniussen ind paa Danskerenszs Mor; han var paa Vej til Conn eiI Blufo hvor han var bedt ned El Mrs. E. Hills Begravelse Lm Hendes Død eller Todsleje er der Its meddelt osJ noermerez inen Fa Itilien Hill bar jo tilhørt vor Me-: sighed der i mange Aar om ikke ßa Begyndelsen af. — Men hvad ji ncertnere vilde fortcelle var, at Hast. Rasmussen nylig var koni Uen ude fra Minden eller Fre deriksborg, og han fortalte, at Pa stnr H. P. Jensen atter er Baarligere saa han maa hol de Sengen det meste af Tiden Det Inder af Saaret efter Operatio Ien. og han taler kun lidt. Han sted Familie troenger særlig til wre Forbonner. —- Eftermiddags i Lørdags hav Ie vi Besøg as en Soldat fra Fron ten i Frankrig, en Zergent Havens Heitr. Han var ordret hjem, det Wes-, som han selv nceppe vidste svorfor; men det var sikkert Rege Iivgem der havde sendt efter ham q slere, fordi de mente, at Besøg Ierovre fra vilde tjene til at vække Wende Interesse for Krigens Fort settelse og for at tilvejebringe Mid Erne, der behøves til en kraftigere Zortsoettelse af Krigem ,,Liberty Manch Rede Kot-s Bidrag o. s. v., a s. v. Mr. Havenstein var ogsaa en god stand at sende omkring. Han var M Stortaler, men han fortalte Im jcevnt, tilforladeligt og interes jmt om baade Reisen til Europa, In Livet i Skyttegravene og i Dag Ins, saa man fit et bedre Billede If Feltlivet, end de flefte Stortas kke kunde give. Selv naar han Walte, at ,een Amerikaner nok cunde tage to Tyskere, gjorde han set saaledes, at man slet ikke fik Judtryk af, at ban brovtede eller Oerdreo Tyskerne var scerlig ban se for Amerikanernes Bajonetter. Sergenten viste os to Slags Elias-lJ sasker —- aldeles nødvendige Jud tetninger for at knnne staa imod sasangrebene ( —- J Gaar hol-te vi, at baade in- San Silas og de to sra Sko hh Otto Nielsen og Wilhelm Beck, Er rejste sammen med ham til kamt- Funston den 26. April, erx Ifrejst til New York. Rimeligvis" Ik ogsaa de andre her fra Byen, set rejste samtnen med dem til! «kamp Juristen afrejst. Reisen gel-! set naturligvis Europa ud fra en! Itlantisk Havn ! — Past. Hendriksem der Aar-! Wage var dansk Præst herude it Heimweh ved Drum, men siden har Ujent en tysk Menighed, er ifolgei sieddelelse i »Lincoln Star«, dsmt sl site Maaneders Ophold i et county Fængsel for Jlloyalitet. — Regu, Regn og Regn igen. Ist-ei at vi fik den første Regn paa wer to. Sammet har det regnet Mgt flere GangeÅSaa i For M Nat faldt def atter over to kommen oq igen i Gaar cftermids sag regnede det, saa Bandet fltd jistrtsnme i Gaderne. Nu haa ker vi paa Soweit-, saa Farinerne Du komme til at »Mode» Waisen. - W ji Omtiesesm i Blei-. - - Tabithemsde Onsdaq -« d. 29. i kith »Ah-ern W d. so. Kl. 7,80 Mot sesaaadagt i Arten, M Ast-n s. S see-M W Stadas d. S. Juni M. Als Wes-. et. sie-so sum IIG used WW, II M. s , —- M M L. Mele -W gaards Torsdag den 6. Juni Ef termiddag Kl. 2· Søndag d. 9 Altergang. Alt om Gud vil. A. Th. Schultz. Trauspoctfkib towederet. 56 qmekikaufke Soldater fange-K Washington, D. C., 24. Maj. Zænkningeu af den arme-rede bri tiske Hjælpekrydser Moldavia, Incd sandfynligt Tab af 56 amerikanske Soldater, kundgjordes i et Kabels telegram fra det britifke Admiralitet til Ktigsdepartemeutet i Aste-n — ,Jngen Detailler gewes, men det er» Forstaaelsen her, at Skibet bevæi gede sig mellem England og Frank rig. Krigsdepartementet autoriserer fel gende Meddelelse: »Der er modtaget Oplysning fra London, at den britiske armerede Krydser Moldavia er bleven fænket, og at 56 af de amerikanske Solda tek, som var om Bord, savnes. Dette kundgjordes af det britiske Admi ralite « « ! Senere paa Aftenen var der end nu ikke modtaget Underretning, hvøraf det kunde stannes, hvilken Vaabenart, de favnede tilhørte Man ge Amerikanere er under Øvelse i England, og det er muligt, at Mol davia førte Tropper, som stulde til Franken Det synes, som de savnede man være umkommen ved Ecsplosionen Besætningen reddedes. Til Sols-. En velopdyrket 120 Acres Form med gode Bygninger beliggende i den danske Koloni i Nærheden af Farmington, Minn., er til Sang paa lette Vilkaar. Jokdbunden er rig Lersblandet Muld. Landet er let bølgeformigtmed god Dræning. Der er IV- Mil til »Don Patch Slectric Line«, 772 Mil til Form ;ington, 1149 Mil til danfk luthersk Kirke, 1 Mil til Skole, og omtrent 28 Mil til Tvillingbyerne »Jeffer fon Highway«, fom fsrer fra Winnis peg til Golfknften, er i Methoden Fortrinlige Muskel-et Pris 8110 pr. Acke. Vi henviser til Paftov P. M. Petersen af den forenede danske Kirke Ncermere Oplysning gives af Westens Laut G- chu Co., Fakmiugtøm Minn. Dunst Miefioushjem, 130 Prospekt Ave (near Pzrd Ave), Brooklyn, N. Y. (Te1epl)one: South 486) RIGISMTION KICWUONH NO. 2. Pnrsuant to ordeks from Wer l)ept. the lweal Rom-d is here with furnishing· to each news paper for publication, the date and place of thion ht· those who have ettaihed the age of 21 Year-s since Jnne 5th. 1917, up to and including Jung 5th. 1918. Date of RegistretiothIUG öth 1918. betweeh the hours of 7.00 A. U. end 9.00 RU Plaee ok Registration:—-0kkioe ei Leop-l Kost-d et Court sen-, Weit-, seht-» Information in reget-d to registretion ok those abgeht krom their permanent Heide-use, will be kumlslfed by the ohiekelekch or other wem-her ok the Los-Cl Beet-d et any Deo-l Both-d Ostsee-. Person« who must Existen All male person-, citisens ok the United state-, end all kahle per tohs residins in the United ststeq who have M the 5th. dey ot Juno 1917. end en or before Juno Eth. Wis. etteiued the m ot 21 year-. The only exceptlons use per-ot- ia the llihmy et Nov-l Mee of the« United stets-, whieh includes ell aktiven end L L ANDINAVtAN xitsxd-IEI-xs1czss.tsi Linien- tjksto Klasse- ngpet ,.l-IEl.l-lcs 0LAV" Aigsasstlcket Miete-i tt Linie-a diente og Sonst-outdat WW III ksa m- tolesntekes til slszkt og Ver-ask M Ze tsllas If ev fordeldsvis kluge EBCDIC-ist D kos- Pds, UAsplsäh Pu o- sllo todt-s Oplysniaseh des-send Dom til ds- Wts Lobi-san illa Its-If direkt- tll Barsch-taub I Wiss-M uns-tm I.Wsi.,M s ealisted men ok the regulsr Arno-, the New-, the Marine com, and the Nestioual Guard end the Naval Mjlith while in the sek viee ok the United states, and okkieers in the Okkieeks Reserve Col-ps, and dnlisted men in the eulisted Reserve Col-ps, while in active sowie-e It is the duty ok every Ojtjzen to essjst in the Publieity ok these Registmtion Regulatious lt is keeommended that those axt e distanee from the okkjee of the Ler Beet-d eome esrly so that registration ean be eomplet ed by 9.00 0’cloek. P. M. Isocet Boevd kor the County ok Washington, state of Nebr» Bleir, Nebr. By J. P. Jensen, Chief Clerk. WUOZIAL DML May Both, 1918. To the Minister- of the Charohes ot Anzxriea Dear Brethrem « - - « With a new and prokound sense of the meaning and reality of the saerifiee of those who in former wars gave their lives for our beloved country, we draw near to the day Saered to their -memory. They fought to secure the freedom of Ameriee and estahlish here a nnited nation ot« free men. They fought that weak· er nations might also be free. ln the midst of a new eonkliet we prepare to honor their kearless devotion to jnstiee and liberty. Upon this oeeasion we shall honor not only the heroes of the pnst hnt also those who at this Ihour are kighting,even greater hatt-les in our hehalf———hattles in which, with God’s i)lessing. we shall win for men and nations the world aronnd thr- nnehalleng nd exeroise nf those rights of justiee and lihisrty which onr fathers won for ns. ln accordance with a request »i« C’("-ngress the President of the Filitssd statt-s has set apart As a day of penitenrse and prayer for the natian this Memorial l)ay, the thirthjeth of May. lt is kitting, tlierekore, that a new serionsness mark onr oh servanee of this day of com memoration lt is a day which wi onght to eelebrate nnitedly in the spirit of earnest eonseeration, upon which we ongsht to wait he kore God in hnmiliation and pray er, repenting of onr past failnres as individuals and as a nation and seekinsg from Hirn a renewed vision of Hie will for us and for the world. Then in a new kellow ship with Hirn and with new con kidenee in Hin guidanee and pow— er we shall preas on nnowervingly in the cause to which He has ealled use For the full attainsment ok the purpose ok this day nnity of spirit and servioe on the part ok the ehnrehes is ok the first important-e We therekore lay be fore you certain suggestions con-; eerning the use ot Meinorial DayI and the preeeding sunday. i We reeomtnend that gg MLJ met-Tal Day, Ray Wh, speciali arrangenients he made kor the openjng ok ehnrehes kor private and oommon prayer and that, at an hont- Lixed to insure the attendanee ok as many of the ootnmnnisty as possihie, special servioes ok; prayer and meditation sbe he1d. Full eooperation be tween all the ehnrehes es the eonnnnnity toqether with sneh other eonnnnnity tot-es- ss the eivie suthorities and than-ber ot erwmetee is et kreat im portant-e Adeqnate notice should be given in the dain pres- and every etkdrt nude to secure the partieipstien et the ehtipe einn tnnnjtx The patriotie eelehtstions usually hold aktokd an opportun ity tot tust-her exipreseion et the Wt et the Presdenth entn Inons et which leiden et the M are» nkked to nahe U , s .. . - - . f this and perhaps in other wars and the reading of the Preaident’s proelamation concerning Me morial Day. Prayer will he ok tered for« onrtsoldjera and eailorsyl for all dont-org and nnrses, for Tllll tshaplains and religiona workers.« for those who are in positiona Ist eonnael or eonnnantL for the nmltitude who serve the nation liy their in(lnstry: for the min istry ot« God’s graee to all shatter eil homes and hrolcen hearts whether in friendly or in hostile lands; for the allied nationa; for this people against whom we con t·-«d that tihey may come to seek the true greatness ok nations in righteonsness and good-will; kor thi- nnity ok our nation, for a swilt vietory for jiistiee, for the ·--t.-shlishment ok righteonsness and peace among the people-s ok the earth. We helieve that if, in addition, th« ehurohes will nnitedly re atfirm their faith in the moral ajms of the lYnited States in the war and in« theiik full commit ment to the attainment of these aims, the spirit of onr national isndeavor at this time will be deepened and new spiritual korces will he discovered and be re leased sue-h nnited aetion on the part ot· the ehnrehes masy well he expressed in measures like these l. ln every ehnreh a review of the moral and spiritual prin oiples to wshieh we stand committed hy the war. ll. In erery ehnreh. on the part of the minieter and people, a new act ot selk dedication to God lll. Prom every ehuroh a de elaration ot« its loyalty to the great moral«faims of onr nation in this atrnggle as they have been net fort-h by the President, and of its de termination to msake all sa erifioea needtnl to aehieve these aime.0 The proelamatiun of the Freisi dent is a eall to us not only to »lpserve this single day ok prayer whieh he has named but to earry the spirit ok prayer deep into the hear-ts- ok the people through the Iweeks and the months which kol »low. To that end we arge min »iaters to aeeh ooeasion, immediate le following Memorial Day. to iinerease among their people the ipraetiee of private and, particu· ’larl»v. kamily prayer, to form leagnea of prayer and inter oession and in other ways to lead the people ok the nation to a wshole-hearted dependenee up on God and to an unwavering iloyalty to the Goapel of Jesus Christ our Lord. i The ohuroh has not failed to ;rise to «the ohallenge ok the present erisia.« New opportunities for serviee have been discovered and Seine-C new spiritual vie toriea won. Bnt the («hnroh that is to lead the nation into the spirit ok penitenoe and prayer must itaelk be tilled with that spirit Drkven by ia deeper Sense o! need, by the heavy shnrden ok the wgrjcPs hdkter sorrow, the Ghin-oh must as never before find sher way to the keet ok her Unter and Lord, there in humjlity and griet to eontess the inootnplste nea- ot her own like, the in adequaey ok her own response to Eis teaehing and leadership. Only when under Eis searehing case ahe has tnrned trotn inward Usqu from pride, trotn devotlon to les or standards than Eis own, and renswed her ohedienoe to llia IIon splrit oan the rlae to pro olahn Eins-not by her word onij ly hnt by der life-the Lord ok all. Only a- eaeh one ot us who bear- a share in her like and work pnts away iron- hitnselk and krotn what-over interest- he repressiv-( all that is nnworthy and, stand-; ins jn the Contlnnsl pro-ones ot, Msllws very day in dont-ty,s T-- - ---- - q (.’huroh knlkil her ministry ok mornl leadership and spiritual reeoneiliatjon. May the Rat-her of all ,men, through the mekey ok Jesus Christ lljs son, the Saviour ok the world, graut us graee and power for this high eslling by a new outpouring ok His Spjrkt Upon us all. Feder-l Council ot the Ihm-cho os Christ in Amsriec Pkank Musen North, Presjdent Chakles s. 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