Belleville social survey . beral in providing, for the destitute and dependent of thecommunity. During the year 1913 these churches aided fifteen fami-lies with a total expenditure of $245. To make this work more effic-ient, as recommended in the Charity Survey, it is necessary to havethe co-operation of all the churches vnth the Welfare Society and theCounty Poor Commissioner. The Methodist Episcopal Church is to be commended for its zealin holding religious services at the County Poor Farm. This is aWork in which all the churches in the community should conditions described e


Belleville social survey . beral in providing, for the destitute and dependent of thecommunity. During the year 1913 these churches aided fifteen fami-lies with a total expenditure of $245. To make this work more effic-ient, as recommended in the Charity Survey, it is necessary to havethe co-operation of all the churches vnth the Welfare Society and theCounty Poor Commissioner. The Methodist Episcopal Church is to be commended for its zealin holding religious services at the County Poor Farm. This is aWork in which all the churches in the community should conditions described elsewhere in this report cannot be remediedas they should be without the co-operation of all the organized relig-ious forces. Although the county and city jail are often for weeks withoutprisoners, the churches should unite upon an arrangement that wouldafford the prisoners the benefit of religious help. These are the threegroups unto which the church should never neglect to minister: thesick, the poor, and those in DfPL.»CATIO« _ on4 Omission


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