Danskeren. (Neenah, Wis.) 1892-1920, June 09, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    st. Feder-« Jleuigheds Icvjmle
fort-Hing akltoldt sin aarligo Ba
sar den 24. Maj Moden Pinse
Clsgj ug da vi hin-de særdelcs
smukt Vejr var nmnge Klemm
skms til Stock-. Forudisn Meujghoi
dem Prasst var Pastor H. N
klunsen Milltowu til stecke og
holdt m Rot-Male Baade ved Ank
tion ng for Icakke ug Lunch 08v.
jmlkum en kpn sum, som vil
blive iutvondt til kurskellige GO
temaaL
Smulagen den audcsn Muj
holclt Pitstnr Axt-l Christi-Insekt
Konkirmatsinu i st. Feder-s Me
nigsh(e(l, Insor Sen Urseng Og 4 Pi
ser hekrikkttsde der-es Daabss
FULL
Søndag dem Lö. April var num
se al« Jlenighedcus Medlismmpr
fowamlecle si Priestehjennnet i
Anhalt-ink- ak Pantor A. Chri
stiauwns og llnstrus Fzsdsei.sulag
Degen for-. Vesd smume Lejljg
licd m-errakt(s Mosis-zweien dem
en Pisnmsgavcs km Me(llen11n(srn(s
og umer Vemusr som mer eller
mindkss b(-sgizx(1r vor l(jrke.
kl« ak vor-o yngre Menigbeds
medlcsmmer Prank sorensen do
cle dest- 11. Maj ekttsr faa Dageg»
sygoslcsjin Ilun var fkidt j Minncsi
spolis 1895, og often-leider Sjg
Eutsm og en lille Datter samtl
Popusldke og to Brmlra Hans
Jokdskisstelse kandt sted paa Hau
sttsup Grnvgaard i liaketown
Mm H. P. Lin-sen Nord kot
Lu(«k dzsde Munde-g den 13. Muj
piui Prederiks HospitaL Ilun var
Dem-r at· Mk. og MH.Poul Jen
sen. Lake-www var ksidt i Ulkjær,
Dantnark 1863. llun okterlader
sig IIuslmncL to smmer ()g,kj1·el»
Døtrey sin Moder og 6 sciskenda
llnn bis-v sted til ijle ved si
cen ak hendes Pack-r pas West
Danmurk Kirkeguarci. Kot-tu l
Kristendomsundorvisuingen i
skolen·
Hist kitsktslixzts I(’:t-ll(s811slval;z.
det- 1"--1)t·1t«ss(sut(srisr en lcatskkp kir
keligss Sinufundsslutninxzesr End-su
lok l(’«lk(skirken, Inn- msdsiit (-.t
sk»l(stu1mlg, liesstimt--1Je at« Ppr
stelusr(«t- A. A. Amjerscn, Asua,
Ovorlusrvr l’. V. Akgsxety Holzin
bk«. Wurst T. Biksring. Sie-nie
ku1-. Sasminaric-furstutthrjnde A.
Blut-ne Aurhus. Provst Johs.
Still-»Am f. T. lcmltling, Rekmr
Il. Istle llitss, stonhus, Prnvst
A. lclz-x"i«)rg, Ist-cgniug(s, Frost-s
sor (". V. Przstz ok- Professur-in
de l·J. Turm.
l.)i«t.t(- skoleudvulg skkL »Natt.’«
bar krssmsat følchuje Udtulei.se
um kjrkeljge Ist-ins Wär-wende
Kelejuusuudcrvisningeus stil
ling i skuletn
l. Dantuukk er et Miste-U- Luka
tue-J ist krjsluet Fulk. Dets Sko
le er en kriston Skule. Folkets
Zøru er Shu at sitz-e alle bat-ne
døblch
Der-for muu der kremdelcs i
skolm net-o obligatorisk Untier
risujnix i Episte-ndomskundskab
lige til og med mserste Gyumasje
klasss:, satt længe den dunsko
Polkekirke bestand
L· Grundlaget kor deune Un
dervisnjng er Bibelen. Der un
dervi.ses i Bibclhistorie, Troes— og
sæJelicke pag evangelisk luvbersk
Grund samt Kika og Mission-z
biswer
Der kan i dette Fug kun bru
ses Bøger, som er unbekalede
It et Landemode og godkemite
It Kjrkemiuisteriet.
s. Der Timeantal, som bru
ses tle Undervisning i Kristen·’
comknmlskab, bxsk ikko tot-mind
slces. Gymnasiot bør have 2 Ti
scr ugeutlig.
Den enkolte skole shilles krit
II. H. t. Valgot ak Tideth man
As køtsste Time- ak Utah-kris
uinßstiden bør som bidtil Loko
tut-klass
lpdtil Koakirmstiovsaldoren et
kcget Bksamonskag med aller
Iden Icaruktekgivuing. klvor det
fix-kos, ken der ogsaa holdes
Warnen i de højere Klassen
4. Pritagelse kot- Undervisnjug
i Kristendomskundskab skal gi
vss tät Børn, bvis Porældke over
tor Tilsytwix med denno Untier-—
via-sing paavisetz at de ikko or
Psalm-mer at den evangelislk
Inthouke Polkokirke, og skxikb
ligt frismsustttsis Untilcks uni, at cle
ros Born kritiiges kur l."n(,lt.-rvi.ss·
klingt-tu
Print-nie Bot-n slinl i Religion-s
tinusrncs liiiw iinrlres Skala-sitz
5. Tilsynpj mosl llisligxiunsnsk
dervisningisn i et sogns Blinle
mlmscss nk skolokonnnissjmion.
Dei-sum Pisa-stets ikke et- fodt
Medlem ak denntsv summiert-s dm
tut-il to ak Meniglusdsraiidet vgl-;
tcs Modlpmmet
l)et overwtlntsde Tilsyn for-es
uk lsislcupknsn 02 Provsfpn säle
-i Pollcissknlpn Kinn i den liojcsris
lÄlmenslmle »j- (1’·vnnmsiieslc0lon.
JTilsynet nnsd smninariornes l«’n
dervjsning i lcristcsntlomgknnd
slcab fest-es ak Bislcoppon
6. Der give-I dcs vnrdondis Las
rere on kyklsssstkzcirendts lfddkuk
11(-ls(- i Kristendomslinndslmb saft
Wl paa Somiimritsrncs sum kkilcuL
tatin ved Pnivcsrsitet(-t, nie-n
tillixzcs bin- dek nitsd Stkitsundop
stjjttelso oprettes Hast-like- Kur-sag
for Religionslærer0.
7. Etlivmst Oplag nm ist ledigt
Ltkkerpmbisdo visd de okktsntlige
slcoler skal fremtidiix indcslmlde
Von nk ksilgenth ()plysninkzk-k. on
tcsn »
a Undervisning i Kristen(l»ms
kundskab — eller
b. lagen Undervisning si Kri
stetidomskn11dglcnb,
idet den-ed op11aas. ut der ikkes
øves sandelig Tvang mod Lippe
r(-, som ilclce msslcok at nimmst-«
Sig dette Fast-.
Dersom en Last-er, der liar sägt
et Ernlmde Ins-d Plikzt til Untier
visning i Kristendomskundslcab
ankørt i 0pslaget. underviser i
Paget paa en saadan Mande, at
der ektets det Stedlige Tilsyns
Opkattelse mod Grund klagt-s
der-over, slcal Tilsynet lienvise
sagen vil Biskoppen, som ekter
Hast-more Undokscigelse akgcskx om
Undervisningsen Mr ovcsrdrazzes
til en anden ak de ved skolen
ansatte Lærerkræktor. I sna Puld
koretagek Tilsynet en Omlmgninsz
ak Pagkordelingen og Time-pla
insti.
s. Den private skoles Rot til
krit at vaslizcs sit Lærerpersona
le anerkendes under den Parad
sksstninjz. at d(-ns Undervisning
stam- Msal mod den offentlige
Skolcss.
Der ydes den private skole en
kursvnrlig statsundemtøttelse,
nuar den opkyldesr de til Ende-r
visningen stillt-de almindisligp
Ich-un
BÄOKWARD NOTBS ON THE
scIIOOL QUBSTION
To mlhssre strietlzs to wovon
tion l shonlil (-onnn(sn(«t- m«v kir
ti(«h- us the mnltifarious sustiehss
on lthe- sehool qmsslion’ hinst
lnsen intrmhnsml h·v stating that
l inn interested or thut this proh
lem ifsmlk is Interestingd Nur hun
l unz- scsruples in complying with
hot h regulati()ns. As it Dann ahnu
nns l have « speeinl interesst in
«our s(«hool’ und un itrtlcsnt desire
to perpetnnte Drum jdeals untl
to do niy litlle hit not onl)f to
preserve her prostixze among our
people but to greatly increase it.
Certoinly the various present-i
tjons ok the different viewpoints
in regard to our future poliey
with our one eollege and semin
ury have been interesting. Nu-»
merons points ok vier have been!
put forth. But even at that we?
have not solvecl our enigma Its
is not to be regretted that so!
much has been saht lt is, rat-her,
jto be regretted that so kevv apia
liona have been advaneed by the
young people. This is really to
he resxrettech I any, — but not
with the implieation that much
prudeuee and szdsom has neces
sarily remain-ed 0bseured, not
that reason so mneh as kor the
reason that an absenee ok ex
preaaed opinions is a warnte-Ita
tion ok a laelc ok interest or at
least, as in this ängtanee,s an in
dication o! a laek ok proper zeal
in further-ins one’a own good.
Ok the many artieles publishs
ed a few have eontained novel
and for tlhe most part original
ideas· But in by kar the greater
number there has wert-hy been a
statement ok the writerh sub
——
,
seriptskonto this or that view, or,
the writer hasf taken a new
standpiiot sinnen-here lsetween
two opposeil views. Ur. again.
the attempt. has heen maile to
eonstruist a proper attitude and
a working ««-liitic)ii h«v gleaning
from a nun-her ot« previously
expressed opinion.s.
By this time most ot« us have
eonvineed ourselves of the proh
ahilitzs of something heing done
in the near future. Ansd indeed
tthis ,ten(lene«v to do something
’has already amonnted to an addi
tion to l)ana«s enrrieulum. —
hesides an estimation of the
value ot« eertain propert)f
not to tot-get the planinxx
and eonsideration in the ahove
mentioned artiisles, tokzether with
the opinions formed hat« never
puhlished. and the worlc ok this
and that hody of -investi«.-ators.
All this has heen done as a begin
ning to the improvemsents heing
attenipted in order that we may
serve ourselves hetter edneation
allz« and espeeially that we might
lceep more ok our present wealth
of youthkul energy within our
own ehnreh to prepare kor a ku
ture more prosperons even than
our past. J
l?·v some it has heen t.hou,(.kht»
that we might move our eollegei
to a new loeation and that withl
some monetanv Hain — whieh
faet l have not heen so fortn
nate as to see elearhf and unques
tionahly demonstrated Othersi
have thongxht it of importaneet
that we at least improve our
present situation h·v huil(lin-gl
modern ils)rinits)ries. lahorator
ies. elassrooms and leeture halls,
liesisdes a modernly equipped
huildinzx for physical
exereise. To this we must add.
with emphasis that one ok the
partieularly great needs is that
for referenee lihraries and a
eareknllzf seleeted gener-il libr
ary. To Some tshe idea ok patehinkxv
onto the old hnildings still seems
reasonable. But hten, it is also
itnaginahle that one might find
an individual who would he per
keetLv eontented should everzss
thing hut the main ofksiee and
thing hut the main ofliiee and the
klag poles topple over.
FVhatever may he said ot· the
profitahlenesg of working with
inadequate supplieg and ok patehs
work we must sometime eome
to the realization that eheap ed
ueation eannot he good echten
tion· TVe must realize, tot-, or
the realization ok our utter de
terioration will he foreed upon us
that where Lood edueation
is oftered eheaplkv it is given at
a saerikiee; and, ik we are oh
servina and thinlcing men and
women, we must already know
that human saerikiee eomes at
last to he endnred unwillingzlzf
and finally eeases to he endured
where there is reliek at hand
which is not okkered no matter
show soul inspirik lse saerifieing
may he. So in the ....-· esheap ed
ueation is an unreality· Purthen
more, we may as well take into
aeeonnt the real student. sak
kiee it to say that he is going to
get the hegt ok knowledge in the
hest form. He will usually sae
rikiee iik neeessary to get the ad·
vantages ot« the hegt instruet
ion and lahoratory and library
kacilities — which is an indica
tion ok his possibilities and good
sense.
; But my present purpose is not
lto enter a disenssion ok the rela
tive met-its and sdeknerits of dear
and seheap education. It is to
merely remark on Zorne of the
opinjons on my subject and then»
to So on to eoneider a view that
has not been dnly stressed This
view arisotz directly from a Con
sideration ok the advantages and
the advisability crk a change from
our present location. It is a re
snlt ot a abalaneing ok the pos
sibilities ok financial gain as
over against seltrospoet, —- the
halaneing ok the desirahlenesi
ot sueh gain as over against the
shonor ok an institutjson that has
strngglod through adverse eit
eumstonees to a place ok real
power and sann-ones
lt has heen l«itti11ng" saiil
Tsziat we must not let tender
l«1t-7I-«l«ll»s illitl Fund itssuplitllJiH
-: steriuints our view as t-» llitnifs
.!««-tiu·v. lt has- l)e(-u saiil with
wunle good juilgztnent tliztt the
l-·«-«sti su should not remain the
same with speeial consideration
t) thust- uear the present loca
tion. Yet sonn- of the atlvoeates
ot« this last view have suggested
twith txt-out itnpartialitH that
tshe wills-ge he Inoved across the
rivtsr. l«’or what reasoan For thel
reason that there happens to hel
a lara-er eounnsunity ot· person
tpresuinahlv interested in heiug
.ei.litcatetl or in haviug their ehild
ireu edueated at Dana, a territory
lricher in prospeetive students
Jthau the region on the west sidts
Hot« the river. lf we are reallzf to
he impartial would it not set-m
reasonable to Inove, — it« the
old location has hecouie unen
durahlzf tircsome and productive
ot« real disa«dvant—ages, —- to a
location eentral with regard to
the actual spread of the Danish
spopulationt If that point com
cides with one on the east sidc
ot· the Missouri well and good,
— at least we would in this case
he impartial.
But l do not propose even to
sog-gest a new location. On the
other hand I do want to oppose
tihe idea of a change ok location
for the financial gain said to he
t«orth(s,oming as payment for the
use ot· our name for advertising
purposes hv a small city in lowa.
Even were the money in deposits
at the Citizen’s Bank in Blalr
the idea would still he denkst
ahle.
since our problem is not one
of inerely arranging inanitnate
materials, and, since it is one
tied up and involved with per
sons and groups ot« persons it
would seer entirely rational to
suppose that the permanent so
lution is determinahle by talcing
into account certain fundamens
tal tendencies or characteristics
ot" the human mind. The ten
-denc·y or oharactcristio allnde
to is that of the individual to
love and to strive for and to
support that thing that is his by
earnest endeavor and accotnplish
txt-ent, that thing that is his hy
painstasking care in adjusting its
Ininute detail with a lovinig hand,
tshat thing that may properly
he said to he the child of his
genius, — an ohjcet that is the
expression of his very soul. But
l need not take the single pro
duet of a single individual. For
groups ot« psersons —- society has
a great soul that kinds expres
sion in various institutions. And
our little part of society, our
Danish people has produced an
institution in America — «our’
church with its several interests
and its one great purpose.
It is- in taking into considera
tion the individual’s deep feel
ing for his own production, in
taking into consideration the
feeling ok the artist for his art
vohjee-t, that of the thinker for
his «true’ concl-usi()ns, and, in
s«hort, that ok the individual kor
the product of his lahor, wheth
er he has tshe genius to produce
a «Para-dioe I-ost.,« a Panama
onna-L a per-kectl«v conetruotod
cernent walk, or whether his kin
"est art is that ok shording shesep
that I come to the conclusion that
we cannot sell our name at any
price nor kor any purpose and
keep our selkrcspect, our honor,
our wide-just pride, which
gives usNa sense ok being in
reality an institution and wshich
holps us tso maintain a proper
iattitmde toward other groups ot
per-ons. Purthermore, in this
oonoideration ok the production-s
sot the artist, the winket-, or
the poet, the engineor or the
Ihm-der, it is well that we con
sidor what made these what they
are. And here we find that one
ot the kactors is this very «pride’,
this heliek in onesclk. Whatovon
there is ok native talent there
must he present this «pri-do’ to
aid the individual in shis «art’
and to help him assume a right
attituäo toword the mass ok
material ho sho- to work with,
L—
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0.11«Hi(-sb),1iiies— i- ved Meniighedskakultetet i Kristiania
Es Inei- sig til U; ) xesnic so- ved Kvinde- og Ungdomsmøden Da
di or korte med kizirt kremsatte Tanker, er de Jppeklige til
l-: i. xed Syg( lojer Per i 0mslag, 40 Cts.
Danish Luth. Publ. Konse,
Blair Nebr
To Beger kor den unge lcvinde.
Den unige Icvindes synd Et Foredrag holdt ved
et at K. P.U.K.s store Møder i Bethesda. l vor Tid, da de
unge Icvinder saa stærkt kristes til Frivolitet og letsindig
lieflen med lnvets dybeste spørgsmnah rissen-ges der til Wels
kende og advarende Rost-en »der kint og kærligt, netop som
Læge Karen Andersen i dette lille skrikt, maner til Alvor i
alle Livets Kot-hold Eæktet er pas 20 sider, i smukt 0mslag,
og fass kot- 10 cts.
En Kristen j Kammeratslcab og Ven.skab.
Bn livlig og letkattelig Mandling ak Oda B. Knudsen, Rei
sesekvetær kot- Magdalenehjemmet. Forkatterinden sammenligi
ner Ejertet i dets stillting og Pol-hold til Mennesker med
Jedemes Tempel. Der er ,,F’ovga-arden", hvor de mange ,,t-il
kældige« fikrdesx det ,,I«Iellige", hvor kun Tenno-· lukkes ind;
og der »Allerhelligsste", hvor Iløjalteret for Herren er rejst
og livor man kun ak og til luleker op for en og ansden Sol-tro
lig kristen Ven. skriktet seger at kalde krem det ædleste
og bedste i den unge Kvinde, og giver gode Rand meid Hen
syn til Omgangen med dem, hun møder paa Idvets vej. 34
sider i 0mslag. Pris 30 cts.
DANISE LIM. PUBL. Eollsz
Blei-; Nebraska-.
and, in fact in the kirst place
to make him dare to attempt the
work he does. so it was by re
ceiving this heliek in themselves
that a certain small group of
meu instigated by their religi
ous conviotions estahlished ·our’
ehureh We may well honor them
as men having a vision no lese
worthy of honor than that of
tshe found-ers of our country.
To the casual ohserver and to
the mildly interested all this
see-me hesisde the point of our
diiseussion But to those vitally
interested in the permanent suc
cees of our sehool they will ap
pear neither foreign to our prob
lem nor irrational. For such
persons must know tshat the per«
manent solution ok any proh
«lem must he based on things
permanent and endnring —
where-as a hargain is a meres
temporary advautakze so it be
eomes elear that we cannot with
sprudenee weaslcen in ourselves
that quality eommon to all per
sons which I have referred to
as ·pris(ie’, «honor’, and «s«elt’
respeset.«, or, we may call it «l’eel
ing ok one’s own strength’, or
«feelinzr of independenee’. Obvl
ously it would he better to
strengthsen that quality. The
logieal way of aceomplishing a
permanent solution ot· our pro-b
lem is by appealing to a qualityt
in our people no less eapable okl
development and eusduranec thans
txhe human mind itselk. ;
Clearly stated, wshat I proposeJ
then, is that we earry out ourl
lplan ok reconstruction by our-H
selves, thus strengthening ourk
beliek in the strength we reallys
have, and thus greatening our
esapacity kor doing to such an
extent tehat we may perform
accomplishments in the kuturez
of which we are at present noti
even aible to conoeive. No ones
will eay that we have not tshez
men and means t-o help ourselvesJ
some may be so keen as to per
eeive that since we cater to»
temporary advantages we are on
the dangerous downward path.
Even were we to suceessknlly
crhnmereialize our name where
ean we reasonably expeet to be
when tshe immediate ekkects of
a temporarsy sadvantage des-se to
be kelts Were shall we move
nextt To the lett or to the rightl
Or Shall swe endure a slight tem
porary jnconvensience to gain a
future igoodt
To those who would conde—
see-end to take advantage ot the
«bargain-’ okkered should we
move our sehool, tshe acceptance
ok this temporary advantage un
doubtedly seems a Step toward
future proeperity But, sin so
thinking they overlook the fact
that as soon as they have used
Hohe advantage they have lese
enecl our eapaeity for helpmg
ourselves, and, so have really
given us a pas-h down the dau—
gerous path and in so er harm
esd us. It would be a waste ok
time,ot« course, to sey anything
were it desired that we beseome
dependents.
To some our sehool problem
has not seemed ok so igreat con
zsequeucse We are not ot much
importanee, in other words. Well,
if we are ok little important-e
in the popular eye it is perhapss
»0t’ little eonsequenee. But, our
influenee is just so kar reaching
vas we make it — as far extenidecl
as we have the energies to make
it. Our sehoal is and will he
what we have the «pride’ to
.make it—whether we leave it as
it is or whether we use he mat
erials netually at hand to make
it the hest sehool of its kind in
the country. At least we should
shave the «pride’ to do our best.
Pred Ich-ver, .Jr.
DIE-T sTOREI sKANDINÄVISKs
sBTTLBWNT I LUCK.
Polk County, VViSksonSitk Dom var grund
lagt i Ame-r 1869 of M. c. Feder-ed
(-r nu et nf de Største skantiininsisko
Ruttlementer i statem. Der er her es
glimrcmde Agenlyrkningsogn mod tat
rigo lndsøer, Van(lløb, godo Veje, Te
lefoneh l(irk(-r og Skolssr. Farme kalt
kobes til magst time-like Priseku Hvis
interesse-roh skriv til Feder Land G
Lotto compsay, Lack. Wall-·
Rom-or i state Bank Näh-g
100 Rat-me i det ststste sie-indiani
Ite settlemeat i Amerika. 1 MUS- og
Klkmsrlmlteh Bisdstcs Jordbonitet og
Marke(1i-r. LlSTB FR1T. Ogsaa consid
Pmsries-I«nns1. 30 Aan TM. 810 Rund·
rohe-Billet km Minnenpolist til Gunsde
for Lands-gere
AKERSON, LlNDsTRØM, MlNN.
Cotlt sann-Ists i Wisconsin Vi et
euch-u i stand It tilbyde Dem godt Land
til vors gamle Prisen 820 til 830 pr.
Acri-. Godt cutsovekiLand i Esrckwoods
distrikteL Vi hat et- Antal nämon 40
og 80 Ackos Stykkek, som vi tilbydor tot
8800 pr. 40 Acke. Vincent-: 8100 kon
tsnt og 8100 mastig. Vj hat- et sie-mil
.tmvisk settlement, Ca· 60 Familie-h sou
.c110 er ganske velstaaencko og hat dor
Fegen ny luth. Kitks. De bot- og byggok
after Hjemlandets sldk og et- ausst
Som leas countys bis-date Fanden-.
Bliv en as dem. Meddel os, bvok man-so
Art-es Do Inskek at kobes og vi vil send
alle 0p1ysninget,
»so-vorn O samt-sw- Dept s»
sagte Eint-, Wisconsin
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