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Show "Without Newspapers Ye Can i Do Nothing," Motto Suggested To Churches by Ulah Pastor thirty million dollar to endow her colleges col-leges while the war was on aha did U through the newspaper and Advertising;. Somet Iroea sha d buy whole page of the newspapers. Tha M. E. church la now after a hundred hun-dred million for reconstruction -ehe'll get it. Th newspapers will help her. I was pastor at one church wher there vii a uauai crowd of about thirty. We advertised In newspaper and had a well filled church every Sunday event eve-nt nir regularly. Of course If you .advert! you've got to deliver the roods. But, pleas my eoul, the church ha the goods. onlyS she doesn't put 'em In her front window. You say: "Ah acrtlegioua to advertise tho church!" Hunk! our Master told u to compel them to come In and I don't know of a more effective ef-fective way to compel than a good news-Paper news-Paper ad. , By Rev Clem Davie$ ; Pastor of Waterloo M. S. Churches, The other day Sir Douglas HaJg I marshaled the newspaper men of Eng- land In front of him and made a speech a very fin compliment, for he hate - snaking speeches thanking them for t their splendid cooperation In the war. . In officers' training schools they taught v llmt on of the hi nest factors In a war waa morale. Th newspapers kept up the .morale of Britain and helped the ; people Ho t their teeth and keep their back to th wall. ' Newspaper ar wild to give th sol- - dlera anj sailors and airman and ship-" ship-" builders and every body else their d ue for what they've done In the war, but they're particularly modest when they refer to themselves and a "Doug" , thanked Jhem. it I In ortisr for th whole c.hurrh to rise and move a hearty vote of thank to th newspaper for th publicity they t have given the church and for their un- 7 minted generoetty from tlm Immemoral. r rlso to testify about the newspaper. I've spent a lot of good money out of the church pocket and out of my own for I advertising. RESU6CITATION EXPERT. I've gone to churches that wer dead and have been sent there as a ort of "resuscitation specialist," Th dry bone have been given life a big con-green con-green Hon where before there was only - a' "lutnlmr yard," and then praises would . ehowrr-r on th parson and hi wife and the. r.iecHl l. . the parson) would rem. ,,mnil,i lake Hi nulMi while li iss l cent of ft belonced to the newsp.Tper. j I think for every dollar's worth of space I Tve lioitKht In a newspaper I've been I givr-n two dollars' worth free gratia "The ljr loveth a cheerful giver." In othrr words th lxrd loveth newspaper ' aUvertNtns; men that cheerfully give o mu' li space to HI church. PERSONAL TESTIMONY. , THIa Iw a testimony, so f am romnelled- to 1m- Mcrsonul. My wife and I have been In lurge of at fetist five pastorate that ere, lcd itnd when we arrived at each place we always connected with th Mwnpajers to complete our Trinity of Tower. Hero' a good moNo for th church: - 'Wirhout the newspaper e can do nc-tlitt'.if." M s hurprislng how "nutty" a good jn;in' of our dar brother are on our church hoard. They are usually auc-ceMHful auc-ceMHful buHiiiens men, but they aeein to lone all their Hlictftd common sens when I hey sit In a board meeting In th vesiry. If ou want to have some fun sometime some-time you oufr'it to le a little preacher In the chair in a board room and ak your lKKird fir- f)0 for advertising your rhurrh: Tnlk nbmrt "Hun gw they iMtttHlly eel right over." ADVERTISING. RESULTS. ThfHe are dny n reconstruction. The clnircti wuiiia to have a big part In It Imt iic won't unit she advertise. IT IWYS T ADVEHT1KK. The Meth xl!a l t h i r c h b JV I n ch eV' |