The Nashua ReporterEntered os second class mat'cr. December 20, 1945, at the po?*t office at Nashua, town, under the act of March 3. 1879prcYsnNATIONAL EDITORIAL! ASSOCIATIONPUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT NASHUA, IOWATom D. ConklinCditor and PublisherUv\rr\ Q I NJUJfl PK5S I J WSOllflTIOnOFFICIAL PAPER FOR TOWN of NASHUA AND CHICKASAW COUNTYThe Brown Church: A World ParishFVt»ly onev flie Century Mark to the day whena band of pioneers established a rnodcst little country church that iknow n to thousands upon thousands of people—many of whom know. hit only by name, and have no idea where it is locatedIt is the Little Brow n Church In the Vale, which has become a | tr source of inspiration and spiritual refreshment to generation after J ti generation in all lands wherever that appealing hymn. “Come to the j Church in the Wildwood”, is sung.I lilt;a boy, we learned to «ing jnd to ov« that ■ nn. and it wu notuntil years later that wo found such a church actually still existed, and wa*. in fact, situated within a few hours driving time from our (|| southern Minnesota home. So it is. we find, with many, many people I (; They know and love the church and the hymn, and look to this church I n| as an inspirational landmark in these troubled times |In other words, the ministry of the Little Church extends far be-J J vond the limit? of Old Bradford. This was demonstrated once again ^ thult; past Sunday, when several score of the couples who had been ' married there through the years gathered for the ..nnuai married, n. They came from several midwestorn states. The of so many couples holding hands as they did when fird married. 1 opvuting their vows, was indeed iri'piringcoupies rcunio• • irh tBoy Scout Training Pays Off AgainnSeoul dig prep. L'o prepared foifit* laicmbers of tli dinm. with iied on a larg j ,jtnc st*»111 » hold the watersn.i lent