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Page 61 text:
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An Apurrriatinn uf ibut Enrtnrz HE members of the Training School Family wish To express their sincere appreciation of the doctors who have so gladly and willingly given their time, thought, and medical assistance to keep our bodies strong and well. Such unselfish service is like unto His, who said, I am among you as he that serveth. Though we may not be able to return the favor, may we not have the privilege of passing it on, as we go forth, physically well-equipped, to bear the glad tidings of great joy to those in need? Thus shall your service go on and on in ever-widening circles of influence.
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Page 63 text:
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illrvrlg 2 'Bane ifwrviurh, Ellrvvlg we Mime It was on a Sunday morning when Stood beside a street car stop, And waited for a trolley. Laughing, joking, always cherry, Driving off all frown and hurry, 'Till all who heard became as merry, And forgot about their worry. Bye and bye a street car came, And the girls were on their way, To help fill many a lonesome heart With bright sunshine that day. a crowd so jolly And three times a week the night school work When their own school work is through. Oh, yes, it takes some patience and word drills by the score When some declare that up is Hoop, After an hour or more. Yet what is patience to be compared With the end that is in view?. So the girls work on with a faith that is strong, And Senor becomes American too. Five went out to Sheffield to take Christ's message Over in the state of Kansas, not very far away, there For what would become of His little ones, If somebody did not care? The girls teach in the Sunday School And help with the work at night, And now they have a choir out there And the horizon line is bright. Could we leave them in the dark When by a little service, We might light the spark? There's a place called Argentine, Where many Mexicans stay. The girls from K. C. N. T. S. Show many how to live The way that Christ would have them, For theirs is but to give. They've started a school on Wednesdays And have school work at night, ' That by their Christian teaching Home life may be made bright. They've started to furnish a Settlement House, Then the dark-eyed children, who long to be under- For Which there are many 1169618- stood, Are helped by the girls from K. C. N. T. Who would do more if they could. They have their little Sunday School, In the afternoon at two, Paga 68 The work is hard, but they still push on S-, For through all, they know God leads. In the northern part of the city, Where the sons of Italy dwell,
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