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Instead of squandering their money or expenllmr it Injudiciously, let them glvo It to this great cause. A mnn ooul I not do better than be tiueath hli means In this way. To those who ha I been blessed abun ilantly with this world's gooJs ho would say, "Open your limits and do somelhlni for Hod, that He may open tho windows of lu iiven ami k ir down Ills tdeetiigs, which shall descend on you and your children afitryiu ' The choir sang Iho nhthem, "(Irant us peace, O Lord." llencdlctlon by IllthopKllas Morris. |