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Baptist and Reflector from Nashville, Tennessee • 9

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Nashville, Tennessee
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9
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Nine neglect becoming acquainted with Word and how to teach it most effectively we are neglecting the salvation of the lost A Pastor in Group I Help Kidneys poorly functioning Kidney enj Bladder make yon suffer from Getting Up Nights Nervousnees Kheomatie Paine Stiffness Burning Smarting Itching or Acidity try the guaranteed Prescription Cytex(Siss-tex 0 fix yoa np or money EyS tCX (act Only 76 druggists REFLECTOR of Columbia This group has as its leaders Mr Barker Mr Haggard Howell Last associational minutes reported more additions to the churches in this group than in all the other churches of the Association combined What caused this? It the preaching altogether because the other groups are blessed with men who preach Word with love for the lest and with power from God It on account of high pressure evangelistic campaigns because they neither sponsored nor advocated But through the consecrated leadership of Mr Barker and Mr Howell this group had its regular monthly meetings Is that the answer to the above question? That is the answer that has been given by the churches in the Association New ideas renewed spirits renewed courage and a greater determination to bring lost souls to Christ can be accomplished in these group meetings As we to six per cent over the previous year Thirty-six thousand deaths from automobiles in 1934 means that that is 72 per cent of the number of Americans killed in the World War That means that one person was killed every 15 minutes in 1934 in auto accidents alone more than 990000 were injured from the same cause or one every 31 seconds of the year just nassed Only 205000 Americans were injured in the World Whr Yet the wets told us that legal liquor would lessen the consumption of itl When will the American people read think and act on their judgment? We ask again why have not our Tennessee Senators and Representatives caused the proper hill to be passed in obedience to the plain command of the 21st AmendV ment to protect the people of this state from the liquor that flows in from wet states like Virginia and Kentucky? If they do not bestir themselves it will be high time that the people are informed of their dereliction and men put their places who have some regard for the sanctity of an oath of office The ministers of this State should speak out in their pulpits iji no uncertain terms The minister who does not take a bold and aggressive stand on this! important moral question is not worthy of the name of minister The war is on: we can march out and do battle with the common enemy or skulk in our tents like cowards What do we say to this challenge? Fares Low one way and round trip meetings in the interest of the Seminary A most appropriate program was carried out by the Local Committee in charge of Mrs Isaac Sr chairman-president of the Local City Union of Nashville Among those who appeared on this program were Mrs A Townsend and Mrs Drown secretary and treasurer respectively of the National Education Committee Rev Durham president of Nashville Ministers Conference Mrs Roy A Mayfield Mrs Pierce superintendent of Tennessee Vo-cational School for Colored Girls Mrs Barbour Mrs Anna Haynes Mrs Dickerson Mrs Isaac Jr Mrs Mapp of Chicago vice-president of Auxiliaries of National Baptist Convention Mrs Brockway chairman of Education Committee Dr A Townsend chairman of Board of Directors of Seminary Isaac treasurer of Seminary Mr Brown chairman of Local Purchasing Committee Dr Alldredge Acting Ex-Secretary of Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention on the Seminary and Hailey Office Secretary and Assistant under the Commission on Seminary Southern Baptist Convention The music was in charge of Mrs Barbour Director assisted by Mrs Isaac Jr at the piano Devotion was given by Mrs Roy A Mayfield welcome address by Mrs Pierce Mrs Mapp of Chicago vice-president of Auxiliaries of National Baptist Convention who with the president Mrs Layten has done much to place this matter before and upon the hearts of the women of the Convention throughout the states gave a thrilling and inspirational message to the large and enthusiastic audience Mrs Maude Brockway Oklahoma City chairman of the National Education Committee with very fitting words presented the car to the Seminary In the presence of the assembly which then gathered on the campus of the Seminary the car was unveiled Mrs Dicker-son offering the dedicatory prayer Dr II Garnett Dean of the Seminary after ai' acceptance speech received the car in behalf of the Seminary The program and services were closed with a prayer by Rev Miles teacher in the Seminary and Director of the Extension Nashville Tenn Tennessee Central Ry Phone 6-6433 AMERICAN BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY RECEIVES GIFT OF A BEAUTIFUL CAR To HELP TEACHER and STUDENT WITH THEIR SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSONS Uniform International Series 1935 EPOCHS IN THE LIFE OP ItMON PETER AT Robertso A Book Popularly Demanded Epochs in the Life of Simon Peter $1 -75 A ROBERTSON Analyzed and presented for by a man with a background of scholarship knowledge Splendid for teachers The oinayy man and woman will find great interest comments on problem of hfe today and the n-nection which these problems have with those of day (S-l) 1 4 i Ilailey On the morning of Wednesday January 16 at 11 A a large and enthusiastic gathering of friends and well wishers of the Seminary assembled in the Chapel of the school to see and hear a well prepared program The purpose' and object of this occasion was the unveiling and presentation of a lovely and serviceable four door Touring Dodge 1935 with a built-in trunk for drayage and utility service which was purchased at a cost of $88500 and presented to the Seminary as a gift by the Education Committee of Convention Auxiliaries to the National Baptist Convention A Inc of which Mrs Maude Brockway of Oklahoma City is chairman Mrs A Townsend Nashville secretary and Mrs Brown is treasurer The location of the Seminary on Whites Creek Pike a distance of three miles from the city of Nashville makes a car an absolute necessity The car will be used by the Dean Faculty and students in attending Conventions Associations churches and other OUTSTANDING COMMENTARIES POSTPAID SELECT 1935 S200 TARBELL'S TEACHER'S 1935 $200 SNOWDEN'S 1935 $135 THE TEACHER'S GUIDE-K 1935 $150 POINTS FOR EMPHASIS 35 Cb EIGHTEENTH EDITION OF OUR LEADING ANNUAL By HIGHT MOORE Clear and forceful and full of spiritual insight Very handy and practical Conveniently fits your vest pocket and this reason has developed popularity among those travel Quantity prices make it available to orgam zation 25 copies $800 50 $1550 100 $2625 Carnage extra Single 35 cents postpaid BAPTIST BOOK STOKE 161 8th Ave North NASHVILLE TENN WHAT CAUSED THIS? This is what happened In the Maury County Association there are four Sunday school and groups Group No 1 is composed of the following churches: Corner Culleoka Fairview Rock Springs and Second Church.

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