Life and light for woman . rejoice in. A RELIGION that fastens itself on God with one hand and does not layhold of man with the other is not worth much. Christ sent his disciplesout to help and save men. Solitary and selfish salvation is an impossibleattainment, WOMANS BOARD OF THE INTERIOR Illinois . $1,990 24 Indiana 30 63 Iowa 180 04 Kansas . 212 40 Michigan .... 393 09 Minnesota .... 593 62 Missouri .... 152 21 Nebraska .... 84 14 Ohio . 256 18 Oklahoma .... 17 39 South Dakota . 108 87 Wisconsin .... 197 74 Idaho 1 50 India . 1 00 Turkey 22 62 Receipts for the month . $4,241 67 Mrs. S. E.


Life and light for woman . rejoice in. A RELIGION that fastens itself on God with one hand and does not layhold of man with the other is not worth much. Christ sent his disciplesout to help and save men. Solitary and selfish salvation is an impossibleattainment, WOMANS BOARD OF THE INTERIOR Illinois . $1,990 24 Indiana 30 63 Iowa 180 04 Kansas . 212 40 Michigan .... 393 09 Minnesota .... 593 62 Missouri .... 152 21 Nebraska .... 84 14 Ohio . 256 18 Oklahoma .... 17 39 South Dakota . 108 87 Wisconsin .... 197 74 Idaho 1 50 India . 1 00 Turkey 22 62 Receipts for the month . $4,241 67 Mrs. S. E. HURLBUT, TkeasurehReceipts prom February 10 to March 10, 1908 Previously acknowledged .Total since October, 1907 . For Building Fund. Receipts for the monthPreviously acknowledged . Total since October, 1907 . 15,520 54$;l9,762 21 $1,703 753,203 88 additional donations for special objects. Receipts for the monthPreviously acknowledged $57 05371 83 Total since October, 1907 . . $428 88Miss Flora Starr, Asst Vol. XXXVIII JUNE., 1908 No. 6 The comparative statement of the receipts from all sources during the firstsix months of the fiscal year will furnish food for serious thought to ourThe Outlook for readers who share with us the responsibility for theTHE Treasury. maintenance of the work. As will be seen by a little study of tlie figures it is not an encouraging outlook. For the month endingApril iSth, $4, less was received in contributions for the regular workthan during the corresponding month last year. A gain will be noted Inthe sum available for buildings because of large extra gifts received for thispurpose, and for this encouragement we are deeply grateful. For the sixmonths there is a loss in regular contributions of over $3,000 Instead of again of that amount for which we had hoped, while receipts from legacieshave been so small as to be almost a vanishing quantity, though upon thisresource we should not, in any case, base our plans for work. From thesetwo


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