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never publicly sworn allegiance to
Christ by formally uniting with any
church, just remember that you are
in the same position as the alien who
refuses to take the obligations of citizenship in the United States, yet he is
willing to take all the benefits. You
say those fellows should return
whence they came. This is council to
you, not to criticise, so we don't tell
you what you tell the slacker alien.
But as an American, remember that
this nation came into being because
men dared to worship God and found
a church.
Remember, too, that the
old boat of civilization is leaking badly and the power of God through the
church of Christ is the only hope for
keeping it afloat.
Get aboardl Go to the minister or
priest of your church of your mother
and get yourself accepted in good and
regular standing. You will have plen
ty of company for a great band of
loyal citizens are united in the church
might serve God and their
And for you, young man, who have that they
fellowmen.

we
Support your church. Yes,
mean just that. Whatever Christian
church best helps you to worship God,
know Christ, and serve your fellows,
young man, you be loyal to it.
Loyalty to country or church it always proven in two ways, by active
support and service where country
and church are right, and kindly, effective help in correcting error where
the human element in country er
church has slipped.
When a snip is in danger the rats)
are the frst to leave Some men are
like rats, when the human element in
the church has slipped they quit
yellow. Young man, don't ibe a rat
regarding your church. If you were
a member of a church before coming
to Lexington and are negligent, and
therefore disloyal toward it today, renew your allegiance. Get your church
letter or use whatever may be prescribed for your communion, and unite
with the church of your choice in Lexington.

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WHY NOT JOIN THE CHURCH?
NOTICE!
By Theodore Roosevelt.
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I. In this actual world, a church-les- s
Left in the Library some time ago
community, a community where
DRUGGISTS
men have abandoned and scoffed at an engraved silver pencil with initials
"W. W. B." Will finder please return
or ignored their religious needs is a
to William Blanton or call 4234.
community on the rapid down grade.
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II. iChurch work and church atVia AMMftflMfft
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tendance mean cultivation of the habit
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of ecling some rsponsibility for others.
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III. There are enough holidays for
most of us. Sundays differ from other holidays in the fact that there are
fifty-tw- o
of them every year, therefore on Sundays, go to church.
IV. Yes, I know all the excuses. I
know that one can worship Creator in
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a grove of trees, or by a running brook,
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or in a man's house just as well as in
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V. He may not hear a good sermon at church. He will hear a sermon
by a good man, who with his good
wife, is engaged all the week'in making hard lives a little easier.
VI. He will listen to and take part
in reading some beautiful passage from
the Bible. And if he is not familiar
with the Bible, he has suffered a loss.
.VII. He will take part in singing
some good hymns.
VIII. He will meet and nod or
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speak to good, quiet neighbors. He
will come away feeling a little more
charitalbly towards all the world, even
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toward those excessively foolish young
men who regard dnirch-goin- g
as a
soft performance.
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l advocate a man s joining in
church work for the sake of showing
his faith by his works.

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Whatever your faith or creed, go to
church Sunday.
Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. will
give a social in the Mens' Dormitory

reception room Friday
evening at
7:30. Every student is invited to at
tend this social. The directors of the
social expect to make this one of the
very best entertainments o fthe year,
Let's have a big crowd.
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Mr. Lewis B. Woodruff, a prominent
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Mr. J. Arnold will discuss "The Machinery for Promotion and Classification of Pupils in the Public Schools,"
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The Journal ia a monthly publication
and is devoted entirely to comments
which touch on points of law.
The March edition contains an interesting article written iby John Junior Howe, of Carrollton, Ky., entitled
"Comments on Decision's in Criminal
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new trail, as it were, in regard to the
many affirmances and reversals of
cases tried in 1922. He stems to think
that the sensational alone, concerning
the courts, finds its way to the popular press. It is not the truth of the
case that is stressed.
Another interesting feature of the
March edition is an article written by
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lege of Law. Miss White points out
that the grouping of law books and
references may be divided into three
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