The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52

I f f a pw»dat ■a 4 •tow**; *b# ad "ii FC E 'i C1 THE FUTURE OF YOUR CHILDREN IS IN YOUR HANDS. , ' ; <#*. ' . ■ ■ ' ■ ■ _ ■ * - • You Alone ,Can Provide Them An Oppor- •Ml*MIIMMII"M,MI"M,IIIIMllll"l>a,‘l°llaill,1H,l,MIM,lll"1MI^Mlill,l"™,llll8aaaa!g=:a^^ . IllftlpwMill -Tm-TtM.-nrn|in.rr||^ mMtMn|Tnrtf^-|[--- . .. ■1^^Tumi-1ifir — i& ■ . ,. •< ^ '■-'■•* ■ ’ ' “ 1 ' ■ ™ IM I11, .1 IU—T-T,-r-— .“T1.'"T -.IT-rr . _ l tunity To Secure A Christian Education. sss sss a s SSS SUB ENI The f - tributors- «o4 Bui eontriba but tubs from tin * name in T h e n a m e o r y o u r g o d , d o n o t n e g l e c t t h e m . aS&N* sss Just pause a moment and consider. Are you play­ ing fair with your children?, Do they mean anything more to you than mere animals, full of tricks, and grow­ ing appetites? . * y •?* y %■ y ,y y y ing its service lor the benefit of YOUR CHILDREN. IT SHALL HAVE TO CLOSE ITS DOORS FOR­ EVER, UNLESS THIS PRIVILEGE IS GRANTED. y y *v y y y y y brS' A. iBStf - -M M * ■W M M; Certainly they, do. They are VOU, reflected. They are YOU, reproduced. Give them only half a chance, and they will live a life—the which you will be justly proud. They will more than meet you half way in any­ thing you do for them NOW, toward giving them an opportunity to shape themselves for useful, successful and Christian lives. - And it looks now as though its doors shall be clos­ ed. Indeed, unless the response is more generous in the next two days, the objective will not be reached. y y y. y y -y y .y. y y y y y y y y y y , y y y y y y y y y y y y y y FATHERS AND MOTHERS:—As you gather your dear children around you in your homes; as you behold the faces of your sons and daughters—-your own flesh and blood; as you look with tenderness and love, upon (them, just ask yourselves: What is the value of’each of these precious’souls to yourselves and to God? Can you compute the value in Dollars and Cents?, would you not gladly give all that you haVe, even unto life itself, and count such a sacrifice NOTHING, provided it would properly fit your beloved children for the struggles of this life, andfortheglory of the life’to come? Your own children are precious beyond the value of Dollars and Cents in the sight of the living God, WHO GAVE, THEM UNTO YOU TO PROTECT, LOVE AND CHERISH. Yours is the sacred duty of training them in His Holy Name. y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y Notice particularly that ,the highest aims of Cedar- ville College are to demonstrate to its students, some­ thing of life as it really is, and to gain their absorbed in­ terest in affairs that suggest the important subjects of their own careers . y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y Cedarville College has trained Preachers, Teachers, Lawyers, Doctors and leaders, in nearly every walk of life. They stand for honest, sincere, Christian manhood and womanhood, and they are having to-day, an in­ fluential voice in shaping the destinies of our Country. That they needed the great and benevolent adantages of Cedarville College when they were young, there is no question; but why not give YOUR OWN CHILDREN THE SAME OPPORTUNITIES? y y y y y y y y ^ y y y y y y y y t . # Cedarville College asks for money to Build and Equipe not for wages. It seeks the privilege of continu- One way of performing your duty in their behalf, is to make sure that they have the OPPORTUNITY to secure the right kind of CHRISTIAN TRAINING. Now, you may say: “Yes, but to assure such Opportunity, costs money, more than we can afford.” Please forget the money part of it for the .present, and go over with your children, the'record of Cedarville College. Behold their delight and your own, in perusing that record. To­ gether,,consider the aims of this College; together, think of its needs; and together,'decide if it means anything to you and your children, whether it survives or perishes. y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y Notice that Cedarville College has educated about 1000 boys and girls; one quarter of them at greatly RE­ DUCED RATES, and fully ten per cent of them ABSO­ LUTELY FREE. . Note that Cedarville College is not in the money-making business. I t is in BUSINESS FOR GOD. Observe that it has not acumulated any surplus funds. Mark you, that no deserving boy or, girl has ever been denied an education by Cedarville College because he or she lacked means to pay the tuition. And remem­ ber that the first consideration of its Faculty is to fit boys and girls, rich and pool* alike, to become useful, Chris­ tian citizens. WHY—-its instructors SPEND THEIR WHOLE LIVES training children such as yours; and these instructors know how best Ito influence young MINDS and HEARTS. y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y It is the duty of every good citizen, if he has money to give, tp give it NOW^ as the time for every* person to save Cedarville College is at hand. If the money is not given NOW, the people shall have to ac­ cept, not what they desire, but what the circumstances compel—viz: THE DISRUPTION OF THE COLLEGE y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y Help smite this Institution, and you will not only help paralyze tins prosperity of the Community, hut you help blast the hopes, ambitions and future of your chil­ dren. IN THE NAME OF YOUR GOD, DO NOT DO SO. ..unit .".iim—i in 11 , ........ fc • - Bring or send your contributions in to College, Campaign Headquarters—-if a solicitor does not call or- you. 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