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THE PORT JERVB tMQN,l»A(am^ WEDNEa)AY. 1924 iWESiNF t iCYELf EDIJI - IS PMO OntUnes jWnns ; aFol>Ec«tMii Would Present Views of Christiait Religioii in Non- * Partisan Way !'.«f : i Scrantor., - —* ---- ------- -- — “^^'pTaEl E. M illiken, of Maine, and B o k - ^ert'Appleton, New Y'ork p u b lisher, a d - . . ■ r M r ^ e d a meeting- of Presbyterian .^BcavinfT fifty calls a day foxi a P rot°sl- ” j ‘^Biinjsters. an d laym e n a t th e ^ r a n - ••4it6n-Club on S a tn rd a j’- w ith reference th e (financing an d distributa.tion of .Ti'^ t h e proposed n e w A m e rican EEncy- lu “presenting Hop. C a rl b * MiUl- ken. Dr. Sa.T^fi;elle told of h i s having been eloetcd twice governor qf Maine and New 'Hampshire, a t the port of Portland, while also holding the posiiioh of President of th e N o rthern B a p tist convention and act ing as chairm a n of the board of di rectors of th e Am erican InsfcUnta of Christianity, w h ich has been created to U n d e r take the publication of the encyclopaedia and also as a founda tio n ’ for religious research in ad v a n c e m e n t of Pro.tGstant C h ristianity. Former- Governor M illiken outlined th e plan fo r th e publication, explain ing the need of P r o testantism to have .such an encyclopaedia, i He- told of Jew ish and ’Catholic dettomlnatibns' both having encyclopaedias and of the 'New Y o rk C ity . P u b lic libra ry clopaedia of Chidstianity. Hr. W. B. I 5'^^^wtelle, pastor o f the F ir s t -Presby- terian Church, presided. A comijiit- • t e e [of laym en from each of %he Pres- !• hyterian churches' of Scranton and i iDunmore w as n a m e d to assist in se- chnrche«».^ The w o rk w in in ho sen-sc be partisan^or sfectariata. ■ T h e articles will be written, by m en who knov' the facts and can treat them candidly. Conflicting view s v i l l be. statera in a historical rath e r t h a n an argum o i- tative m a n n e r. It will not go to .‘Com- rnei-cial publishers for_,issuing. There is to .b e no editor-in-chief. The pol icy is-for all editors to -woric togeth er to make, the publication a t once Am erican, encyclopaedic and Chris- ajit publication of th is kind. “The Jew ish and Catholic encyclo- paedia.s w ere well w ritten and .schol arly w ith fairness to all faiths,” said Mr. Aiilliken. ■ “ Om- move is to p r e sen t th e A m e rican P r o testan t view point o f th e C h ristian religion, the idea being -to m a k e tliis infohnation available to everyone. The .encyclopaedia will be an up- f / . curing subscriptiom s for a t leaat fifty , , ........ sets of t h e issue in L a c k a w a n n a P res- to-’date .re f e r e n c e , work; I ? hyteW an territory. __________________ present day projects of the Protestant ■/ '■ ^ ^ I; United States Mica Production! Mica raining In the United States started early In the Nineteenth cen tury In New Hampshire, which state supplied all the domestic production until 'aboxit 18C8, when mining was started in North Carolina and other state.s. Observaitions of Oldest inhabitant#. As an oldtlmer I’m beginning t* wonder If things are gonna get so reversed that a young man of the future will refuse to marry a girl if she doesn’t give up smoking,—Cinclo- natl Enquirer. Somewhat Contradictory, The following sign was posted on a including [NNewark (N. .B) hospital: “No Chll* dren Allowpd in the Maternity Wards.* AN EASY AND SURE WAY TQ HAVE MONEY CHRISTMAS Join Oiir Christmas Club ^ the easiest, surest and simplest plan to accumulate additional funds for your ^ HoKiay requirements next year. te t every member of Your Family be Enroll- 1 ad. TeU your fnends about it. Your first paynient makes ^ youa member. ; NO FE E S -N O FINES-NO TROUBLE ; \ YOU MAY JOIN ONE OR more OF THE F0U.0W1NGCLASSES: U ■ Class 2 I'Members starting with 2f cents and increasing 2 cents each week for 50 weeks will re- .Ceive on or about December 11, 1925, a check for ................................................ 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