The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, June 19, 1897, Page 10, Image 10

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Garrying to Many Fields the Settle
ment Movement and the Gause
of Brotherhood.
Written by the Wanlenof Chicago Commons.
The doepenining snciul consciousness
and interest in tin Eettlemont raovo
ment is indicated by the eutirely un
eolicitcd invitations to which we have
been Hble to respond within the past few
months from many field?, including, as
instances, the fo!Iownz organization?:
The Rock River Conference of the
Methodist Episcopal Church, the year
ly meeting of tha Friends' Endeavor
Societies of Indiana and the Indiana
State Epworlh League, the Ohio Slate
Convention of the Brotherhood of St.
Andrew (Protestant Episcopal), the
State Congregational Association and
the Congregrational Club, Peoria, III ,
the National City Evangelization Soc
ieties of the "Christian" Churches, the
Indiana Stats Conventions of the Young
Men's Christian Asioaiation and the
Young People's Society or Christian
Endeavor, the International Young
Women's Chritian Association Oonven
tion at Detroit. Among the many local
churcnes thus addressed are thi Centra'
(independent), Su Paul's (Reformed
Episcopal), and Bethel (colored). All
Souls (Unitarian), in Chicago; tho Pro
testant Episcopal Cathedral in Clevo
land, Ohio; the FritndB' Meeting House,
Richmond, Ind.; ths Jewish Synagogue,
Louisville. Ky., and many Presbjteriau,
Methodist, Christian and Congrega
tional churches in Illinois, Michigan'
Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, Kunsis, Wisconsin,
Nebraska.
The sociological clubs at Hiram Col
lege, Ohio, and the University of Chi
cago; the Students' Christian Associa
tion at the University of Michigan; the
Milwaukee College Endowment Associa
tion, and tho Association of College
Alumna;, Chicago; the Inter Seminary
Missionary Alliance, Lane Theological
Seminary; the University of Cincinnati;
Illinois College; Hyde Park High School;
Women's Clubs at Fort Wayne, Ind.,
Englewood, Irving Park and Lake
View, III., the Nineteenth Century Club
Oak Tark, III.; the Amity Club of Fiee
port, 111; the Matbean Club. Chicago;
the Association of Young Women's
Clubs, Chicago; all have aided in the
extension of the propaganda by afford
ing interested audiences to hear the
causo discussed Besides many inform
al groups and meetings of working peo
ple, the Seamen's and Machinists'
unions of Chicago, and Trades ar.d La
bor assemblies at Des Moines, Iowa,
Grand Rapids. Mich., Elgin, 111., and the
Mancbinists' reception of the Cleveland
Young Men's Christian Association, havt
been addressed.
Summer schools at Bay View, Luding
ton, and Mhcat&wa Park, Mich ; Ottawa,
111 ; Des Moines, Iowa; Crete, Neb., Ot-ta-
a, Kan ; Lake Madision, S. D., and
Ciiuutauqua Lake, N. Y., have included
representatives of the Commons on the
programs. This is a Met of places to
which Dr. Graham Taylor has been call
ed during the past season to speak of
Christian sociology. Those who be
came interested in Chicago Cooituons
through Dr. Taylor6 lectures will be
glad to see evidences of the increasing
areas he preaches to.
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