T. "- WW,)-!'' ,". rxxxi. ' WrSr -.4 . v CSrt !.i A .1 ' I "3 ( j- r. Rv. ' h ) ii ' ti EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER-19, 191!) 1 - . , . . M MMlMIMllMIIMMBMMlMIIMMMMiMiMiMWMl-M-lMMlWM-M-MMMMl ,! -imgW W m I M MlWI HMIMI THE HOUSE WHERE THE WINDOWS ARE ALWAYS LIGHTED VERY one of us knows this house. It stands like a landmark in every town. It is always pointed out to strangers. wery man, woman and child in the community knows the way to it. The family who live hereare not always the richest nor the oldest the town can boast; but they are the family the town is proudest of. In times of danger, of difficulty or sudden need, the lights here are always shining. When a panic came and the savings of hundreds of working people were threatened it was the man in this house who went to the president of the bank and offered to stand by to the limit of his personal fortune. When an epidemic swept the town the women in this family were foremost in giving aid. Their sons were the town's first volunteers in the Great War. For the men and women, the sons and daughters who come from this house are born and bred to a tradition of service. Rich in integrity steadfast to obligation they have an influence and standing that money alone cannot buy. The community is poor that cannot point to such houses, such families in their midst; these are the people who make the backbone of American life; who give standards, ideals, new impulses to the people among whom the' live, j It is to families like these that the editorial policy of the Christian Herald is directed. . In their homes the Christian Herald is more than a magazine it is a family institution. v Because it reaches the most vital thing in their personal life. Because it interprets, as no other mag azine in America today, the religious ideals of the nation practical Christianity, as it -is influencing industry, politics, education, community and national affairs. Because it represents the broadest, most pro gressive elements in the Church. Three hundred thousand American families rely upon the Christian Herald as a guide in daily conduct, a stimulating influence upon public thought a constructive force in every American community. 1878 1919 The Christian Herald GRAHAM PATTERSON, Published K i lu- 7 . 1 . 1 - .: .. .... 1 ... -' . '4 ) ,. ifiji. ..""-alii.1. ,1 ...lj-xazr. ',.... .Wui2Bkii2u.,.OfcJWiiJau Tr ! X ii A m'I 1.1 l- ' A V V . tt "l v c
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