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W. C. T. U. Cloumn

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Day
12
Month
March
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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The regular monthïy meeting of the W. C T. U. was held on Thursday afternoon, February 26. Our numbers areincreasing rapidly. wliich has a tendency to a waken new life and energy in our society. We had on Thursc'ay, February 26, a mo&t enthusiastic meeting. Mrs. Stannprd, our district superintendent, Hiid Mis. Warner, one of the leading members of the Ypsilanti W. C. T. U., were with us and entered into the discussions of the afternoon. Mrs. Stannard expressed herself as greatly pleased witli our rapidly increasing numbers and general prosperity. A. J. Gordon.of Boston, in his Bible readings at Mr. Moody's Bible Institute in Chicago, recently said, "If we cannot put away an evil it is even then our duty to testify against it. Not success, hut fidelity, is commended. Christ will not say , 'Well done, good and successful servant,' but 'Well done, good and faithful servant.' The greatneed of the age is men and women who will be uncomproniÍ8ng in their testimonv for truth and against error." Mr?. Bloomüeld Moore, of California, has sent $1,000 to Mrs. Lucinda H. Stone, of Kalamazoo, Mich., to assist in establishing in Michigan University the profepsorship for women. - Union Signal. Josmh W. Leeds saye: "The cure of the existing wrongs in our relation toward the red men rests not now in thu transfer of responsibiüty from one departtnent t another, but in giving an extra good look at the Golden Rule, and in taking heed to the pertinent maxim of Penn, 'It were miserable indeed for us to fall under the just censure of the poor Indian conscience, white we rnake profession of things so far transcending.' Is there not in the abo -e food for rfflection lor all of us who make profession of great and good things, when we remember the liquor traffic', the labor problem, and other blights ii pon our fair land?"

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Ann Arbor Register