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Thursday, December 3, 1914. WHAT TUIIEKCULOSIS DAY SHOULD MEAN TO 011TH OAKOLLMAXS. Broadly speaking, Tuberculosis Day is a national movement having for its aim the prevention of tuber culosis, but more directly speaking, it is a personal responsibility. To us of North Carolina it comes as a grave responsibility, imposed b,y the u.uuO needless deaths annually in our State from this disease. Vhiie the plan of Tuberculosis Day is an educational campaign against tuberculosis, its ultimate aim is prevention, lor Knowledge is pow er. With this iu view the preachers and the churches have been called on to present to their congregations the nature and methods of prevention of tuberculosis, or some feature per taining thereto. The movement is undenominational and non-sectarian. Its aim is to reach Jew and Gentile, Protestant and Catholic. Further more it aims through the Church, through its message and presenta tion, to reach lodges, schools and va iious social and civic bodies of the country. At the State Sanatorium for the Treatment of Tuberculosis there is space for only sixty patients, but where ninety or more are crowded in and hundreds are waiting for en trance, is a most crying need that should have a heart-appeal to the various lodges, orders, clubs, organ izations and individuals of our State. Here is afforded them an opportu nity by which they could take care of the tubercular sick of their own members or those within their midst. Here is a means by which they could render humanity an invaluable serv ice and the way by which they could help the State protect and save her unfortunates and control the scourge of tuberculosis. The responsibility is upon them. One of the school days should be observed by the schools as Tubercu losis. Day. The pupils of this day should study or become in formed as to the cause nature and prevention of tuberculosis. Perhaps for the first time some child will know that it is positively preventa ble and possibly curable. Individuals have a rsponsibility. Besides being their brother's keeper they must also be keepers of them selves the first law of health as well as nature. RALEIGH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. Page Fifteen RELATION BETWEEN TILE CHURCHES OF EUROPE AND AMERICA. The Administrative Committee of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America will recommend to the Executive Committee, con sisting of official representatives of all the constituent bodies of the Council, which meets at Richmond, December 9-11, that messengers, to include the secretary of the Coun cil, be sent to visit the Christian Churches of the nations of Europe to convey the good will and sym pathy of the Christian Churches in America, and that they may hold prayer and conference together, at such time as may be found most ad visable and opportune. It will be recommended that the Federal Council issue a suitable utterance with the same end in view, in response to the communications which have come to the Council from the leaders of the various European Churches. The Council's Commission on Re lations with Japan had already desig nated the President, Prof. Shailer Matthews, to go to Japan to convey to the Christian Churches, mission aries and people of that nation, the good will and desire for friendly re lations, of the American Churches. We must ask God for patience and faith and surrender every morning; arid so the peace of God will keep our hearts and minds, and we shall learn to take all the discipline of life as part of God's education. So shall we find there will grow up in our heart by degrees, such faith and sub mission and patience, by the power of God the Holy Ghost, that we shall be delivered from the fretting dis quiet which disturbs so many souls in this difficult age. Bishop Wilkinson. best issue of his great Almanac at the close of his seventieth year. The Almanac will be mailed for 35 cents. The Rev. Irl R. Hicks fine Maga zine, Word and Works, is sent one year, with a copy of his Almanac, for only one dollar. 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