NOV 10
2 PM
1922
WASH
Look about you, at the doors and win
The wood is un
dows of your church.
doubtedly beautiful but
before it was
was
made into doors it was bought from a
lumber dealer, and it came to the lumber
dealer from
from the
mill, which
saw
perhaps in Idaho, or Arizona, Washington
This is a
or Oregon, or New Mexico.
picture of a saw mill in a logging camp
in Washington.
The men work all day in the quiet
forest and live in camps. These camps
are box cars with 12 cots and a stove in
each car. At night when the sun has set,
and the cold winds blow, and they sit
around the fires, they do a good deal of
sad, lonely thinking. There are no little
children to say "Good-night" to them, for
most of them have no homes, but if they
have, the children with their mothers are
far away. There are many thousands of
these lonely men without homes scattered
about America cutting down our trees and
transforming the logs into lumber.
Who in this Sunday school would like
to be a Sky Pilot to them? Why not help
to send a Sky Pilot to make their lives
happier and better? Write to the Board
of Home Missions and Church Extension
and learn how.
Ask some one to tell the story of Ralph Conner's
Sky Pilot.
EN
word
Mr. Roy Walfo
Lancaster
Wisconsin
Or Superintendent of the
Methodist Episcopal Sunday School