Cape May County Times, 20 February 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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ESSEX COUNTY REPUBLICANS TO HONQRBUTLER Reception to Famous Jerscyman Arranged for February 27. OF STATE-WIDE IMPCHTANCE. Active «nd Influential Republican* From All Part* of Hew Jersey and Many New York Leader* Will Be PreeenL

SOUND BUSINESS BASIS FOR CHURCH Snterchurch World Movement Natural Growth of Tendency to Eliminate Waste. AVOIDS USELESS COMPETITION Religious Financiering Revolutionized by Success of Men and Millions Movement and Cooperation Is Result. The liiterviiur. h W.tM Movement o* North America U nn attempt by fur-war-’iookiup leaders of the various - il-n' -)erH»nlnatinns of tlie Unit e.! s-.-’—. .uni I'tinaila to • -Hirdlnate

THIS THE MOMENT OF MOMENTS TO GAIN SPIRITUAL UNITY

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Newark.—Under the mnsplet s of the Essex County IUi-i. : -:ican ( .mmlttee n recepti.-n will be Riven to Nl-b-olas Mt: V r ■ " the Kepul-lican now.=ai:<-:, ; • dent nt the County -.’omi. ::•••- l-eiid-qnart. ru h«ir Friri.iy ni-lit. I ri:..rr 1-7. InritaUoc County Oi-nlmuin Frank I-. 1 >uvimport tu one tl.c - -Mi Influential ItepubUcan« thrc-i'i.-: -• ■ the Sicle. TM» eveiit •»;•! b-- the f.-n: .i ..jm-u-InR of tb.- Hutier • -i .i-aUn in the nativa State <-f randidate. n;.-l there la every ludicatioa that a new i-aje

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Famous Egyptian Queen. Anmes Nefe tnrl was the preat aneestrew of the N>w Empire at Thebe-* in tinrienf Erypt. 1700 B. C. This dynasty. the elptheenth. was that of the Thothmes’ mighty warriors and builder*. and of the famous HatshepsuPbaraoh. woman Pharaoh and discoverer. On the rock-tablets of Massar.ih oppoHte Memphis on the Nile, and In the sepulchral chamber* of the Theban Necropolis, this great woman S remembered a* "tlie beautiful con - -rt of Aames.- and a« "the wife of ■ cod Amon” (Amon-Ita). On her hind she wore not only the crown Egypt nnlu-1. hut tlie vulture headtire.* signify lug motherhood, for the •■vulture" was the symbol of Mut. the second person In the Egyptian triad of pods at Thebe*—Amon. M- t, Khon-

Great Narres Worthily Borne F'-mebody of an Inqulnug mentality and a go-si stock of patience has been examining the i—r*onnel of the United Fla e« army and makes the Interesting dl*---every lh:.t where** there was only ..to- George Waahlngion In the army of ITT 1 ’, there were sever'j-four George Wa-ldngtons In the army of 1017-1918. Two Ulysses S. Gram* and flvetTlyase* Cr: nt* took the Held against PruaslanIsm: and with them marched iteventynlne Unlterl E. I.ee*. an Impressive tril-Cle. by the way. to the eiidaring quality of the nffe. ti.-n auu admiration that the greol mtuihern general In-

Your Valuables— Are They Safeguarded? Of course you cannot guarantee that Mr. Burglar will not pay your home a visit— But. you can make absolutely certain that if he comes, he will go away without your valuables— If you keep them stored In the Are and burglar-proof vault of this Institution. The rental of our safe deposit boxes Is moderate; the protection they provide positive. Ocean City Title and Trust Co. OCEAN CITY, N. J.

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Nicholas Murray butler. will be written in tbe politi- -.1 history of New J'my before the id-i't ■ over. Nicholas Jfurnsy Butler was iairn In Elisabeth, but tbe greater I* . -n of his t-nr!y li..;. In.-i'l at.d tunuho.rtl was pussud In the «-iiy of Pateraon. His father was chainnan of tr-c l*aii>.-.ic Oounty Itcpuhllcan t'omnjltt.ee and w*s also chalm-.i.ti ■ f the N<-w Jersey Kepublican State Commltt.-*-. "Nick," am bel* f was pres.deni of the Boa;-! •>! Kduertion "t the city of p '-er- and was also a member oi the N- Jersey State Board of Education. It was Garrett Hob.vrt who first suggested a I.ni;.: Ml .are,-. r..-:-s Butler, a sup-.- ; -m v«

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After decade* or : och bupharard e, - b.-ds. ’lie leader* of one denomlnaMon decided ar- expcrlroenL They t: ..right It ild be possible for tlie t e . o g.-t tegetlier for a comluon study of mII the opportunities and mmur ■< - of .heir brotherhood, to nmi ■- out a unified budget of men and money, and to conduct a eonc-rted sp. I**’ for fm.ds. It wa* mode clear • c.. h cv.nstltuent board ahec'd prve .-oroplete autonomy. When the board reprcwntatlves met they found H possible to eliminate a great amount c f organization ez-lcn»-s 'lliey tiltlmaw-ly worked out a budget uinl plan of campaign that wt* satisfactory to all. This resulted in ilw- famous "Men and Millions Moron-«nt" of the Dtsidples of Christ, whirti brought In what was then eoniddered the staggering turn of Ffi.3CM.O00 for * flve-year program. Tl«e member* of the communion were so pleased with this buslness-lika meth<«) of conducting affair* that they contributed even more geiM-rously than

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The *uc«w.« of this enterprire rerolutlonlred the whole business of chun-h financiering. The other great denomtnat ions immedlstely adopted tie plan. Tbe denominational assoclatlon* have come to be knows as “forward .-v.v eiiK-nts," and some thirty of .-e In existence today. Each one ! - arlfled ^11 the Information in reIntl n to enterpriae within the decoml- !. i .-t.. end ha* reduced the business --cling and spending money to a

World-Budget Formed.

TI-c Interdmreh World Movemant la s it.j-lj a plan to do interdenomlnatlonallj v.-jit the forward movement* have done within the various comli meant that every denoml-tjc-'-.-ul budget will be made In the llgM --f wtirld needs Instead of in the •« e: . it v ,if Ineomplete Informaiiei 1; ui'-.inx that coniributions to «-t* 'lenum-itatloD will not be In wasteful .••tipeidlon with contribution* to because all the fellowship* will lutv-e wi.rked out Us-lr program The function# of' the interchurch Bor'd Muvemont nr* threefold. First, it e. ■•••ts. by ii.--s:j* of world surveys, all the pen incut facts on which deiiojiiinath nal progranis may he builL | b---oT..L h -cis up tbe practical inac!..!- •• «.f •*> ni-eratlon. Third, it acts ■ advisory capacity whenever it*

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i •' V -v-nient haa nothing to do •! i-- ••burdi union or mat'era - f do- trine. Each constituent -c l- ■- rv• k complete autonumy, and - only BO far u« It wishes to 1* . uncial appeals are made >•' uininatton to u» own con-•Ai-y aun-lua In undnilgnai- -- -ver and above tbe atlual 1 ■ -tioinl*!ration, will be prorat- • ' . - - the -I-nnmlnaUob* engaged - financial ondertsklng. - ration of one thing the ” an do !* to be found In a nuntmltj of 1.600 i-erwui* • h thlruwn denomluatlons bare • irt-.rting at-t-arate ciiurche. • -y f.-adv while an adjs ' r By seeifig that ah ! ..*rd« are supplied with - : *ncL cases, th* Mov»-

: tv put church busl:nd. bu*lr.-ea*-!Ik» foun h the ft»*: rotiimaaclal r bum.

DR. JOHN R. MOTT.

Chairman Executive Committee Interchurch World MovemenL Tli!* Is the moment of momenta for us to find our unity, our spiritual solidarity, without sscrlflring our diversity and that which Is uir«t d's tlnctlve to c-ad. of onr comm union tnnd which, by the -.vay. Is the choices',

posses-dnn we have.

Tlie ron-. n why we of each denomb nntlon most value ’hat which is dis tlnctlve to u* is not simply because It la ours, hot lH*-au«e we honestly believe It Is the truth. It 1* our choicest possession. Without aaerificirg onr distinctiveness we want to realize our unity and ao'idarity a* we gathei 'round the figure of our l-nrd with op‘-ti trlnds, resj-uiKlve beans and. I would say. hair-trigger wills—by that I mean wills that are eager to leap Into action when we see a clear path.

• o Mark Tooia. Tools may be marked with letter punches In case they are not toe hard. An excellent method Is by the use of nitric arid, which I* easily procured at the drug store* and may lie kept Ind-finitely In a bottle having a glas* stopper. Tbe method Is equally slm pie Warm the tool to b» marked enough to cause wax to adhere to It In a (hln film. Scratch the name with some sharp-pointed Instrument quite through the wax. A little nitric acid poured on the writing will quickly eat out the letter* on the steel surface Wn«h off the acid and remove the wax with a hot rag. The Job I* don* and the marking will be practically everlasting.

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DIVINE OWNERSHIP OF ALL THINGS TO BE TAUGHT IN FEBRUARY Churches All Over Coun’ry Will Assist in Interchurch Stewardship Campaign. Tn* Idea that the Creator Is owner cf all <* 'i.g* and ii, B t man t* on!.- n stewarc -erponsible U> Him for tlie administration of material affair* on an nn.selflsli basis, will l* emphasized in practically all church** of tlie United : States during February. Agreements to this effect have l* rn reached by j many of the leading denomination* id > tlie Interrhureh W orld Movement. Pastors throughout the country have Indl-i-ati-d their Inientiou cf following the ! •UCgestictis made by be interchurch Movement's sw-nardshlp department for sermons to be preached, study I eliiuos tu b* organized and Uterutuiv |

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Tills •atni’jtjgn of eduratina U to) reaeh it* climax on Washington's ■ Birthday, Sunday, February Zi. wh!<h * has b«en designated as “Nation-wide gu wardship Acknowledgement Day." It Is the plan to have all church member* make aekno--ledgraect on that tiny iV.at th* Divinity Is owner of all thine# by setting aside a certain proportion of ilielr income for the support of religion* e- -• While the proI» nion in he aside Is tc be determined by each ii ilvidi-.l. sermons sod mudie* will s-jgsewt that a tenth 1* a good pn.poninn to start with. It will be pointed out that iu T'edera! tnevijne tax law exempts from taxation, v i t# 15 per cent of the brcome, me :ey eis-ut fur religious and {.nliant! roplc pci-

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Carrying a Ton a Mile for less than a Cent Freight rates have played a very small part in tlie rising cost of livrng. Other causes—the waste of war, under-pro-duction, credit inflation—have aoded dollars to the cost, of the necessities cf life, while freight charges have added only cents. Tne average charge for hauling a ton of freight a mile is less than a cent A suit oi clothing that sold for $30 before the v/ar was carried 2,265 miles by rail from Chicago to Los Angeles for 16& cents. Now the freight charge is 22 cents and the suit sells for $50. Th* coat oi th* suit ha* Iwr—md 30 deHart. Th* freight on h baa inczaaaad only 5} canz*. Oth*r transportation chargn •i>t*t Into tb* con oi th* finished articl*—carrying th* wool

The $10 pair of shoes that used tn sell for $5 goes from the New England factory to the Florida dealer for a freight charge of 5% cents—only one cent more than the pre-war rate. Beef pays only two-thirds of a cent a pound freight from Chicago to New York. American freight rates are the lowest in the wt rid. ‘-ffiis advertisement is published by the zlssuciatiun of cflciilwciy Cocccutivcs

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