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Service at Appleton Chapel Last Evening.

Owing to the storm last evening only a very small congregation was present at the chapel to hear Rev. Henry J. Van Dyke of New York.

The speaker taking his text from Col. 3, 1 and 2, made an earnest appeal against the use of earthly motives in our lives. We are too apt to look at events which have spiritual significance for us only in the light of historical fates. The resurrection means to many of us merely that Christ arose as victor over death, and that we who are his followers will arise likewise; but the true meaning for us should be as Paul said it was-an actual experience of our present life. God is ever with us, and we should feel his presence and live our life for and in Him alone.

The choir rendered anthems by Smith and Bennett and Mendelssohn's "Jerusalem" in his St. Paul. The Amen was sung by Mr. H. W. Skinner of the Law School.

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