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Show oo UK MY AT BAPTIST CHURCH Yesterday was a layman's day at the First Baptist church. The morning mor-ning service was conducted by Judge Tillman D. .Johnson who spoke on uiDeny L,oans ana tne War" during the course of which he said: "Tho pceds of tho nation are now more pressing than they have ever been at any previous time in her history," his-tory," he declared. "It is of tho utmost ut-most importance that we do not fall in our vigilance because the reports of a proposed peace are about'us. We have much to do that no amount of peace talk can make less needful. We are a long way from the final victory just at present. The most loyal thing for us to do is to hold hard and fight to win honorably. But we must all keep on fighting to the end. no matter what the price or sacrifice it may coat. Our boys are in the field. We are at home. Our fight is no leas responsible because, we wear no uniform. We are and will always be behind the boys and behind the nation. America will give all that she has to make the world safe for democracy and democracy must be saved for the world." The evening service was conducted by the members of the B. Y. P. U. and the chief speakers were Miss Grace Newton nhd Professor J. A. Smith. . j nn |