Gospel Messenger, The (1922) . erialsand wage levels are from 75% to 100% more than in 1914. The price of the Gospel Messengeris only 2>Zl/i% higher, so compared to cost, the Messenger is cheaper now than in 1914. Youshould renew your subscription today for VERY SPECIAL OFFERS are open to those who will act atonce. With every years subscrip-tion to the Messenger goes theright to get the pick of our specialpremiums while the stock cannot duplicate this offerwhen the books are all or make your renewalto the Messenger today, and thusget at greatly reduced priceseither o
Gospel Messenger, The (1922) . erialsand wage levels are from 75% to 100% more than in 1914. The price of the Gospel Messengeris only 2>Zl/i% higher, so compared to cost, the Messenger is cheaper now than in 1914. Youshould renew your subscription today for VERY SPECIAL OFFERS are open to those who will act atonce. With every years subscrip-tion to the Messenger goes theright to get the pick of our specialpremiums while the stock cannot duplicate this offerwhen the books are all or make your renewalto the Messenger today, and thusget at greatly reduced priceseither one or more of the pre-miums. FILL OUT AND MAIL TODAY Brethren Publishing House, Elgin, Illinois: Enclosed please find dollars for which you may send me the Messenger for one year and the bookschecked below. Sunday School Workers Testament, add 75c, total $275 Other Half of he Globe add 45c, total Some Who Led, add 45c, total Yearbook, add 10c, total Name R. F. D. or Street, Town State . BRETHREN PUBLISHING HOUSE. 112 THE GOSPEL MESSENGER—February 18, 1922 THE GOSPEL MESSENGER OIHrial Organ of tlte Cbureli of the Brethren Published weekly by Brethren Publishing House, S. E. Arnold, Gcn-1 Manager, 16 to 24 S. Slate St., Elgin, 111., at § per annum, in-anec. (Canada subscriptions fifty cents extra.) ad L. A. PLATE Assistant Editor Entered at the Postofflr-c nt Elgin. 111., as Seeond-cIaBfl for mailing m special rate of postage provided for Idsection 1103, Act of October 3, 1917, authorized August 20, 1018. Notes From Our Correspondents (Continued from Page 109) lOther cox, Rutter and G. W. Kline. Our elder for Bro. David Lytic; Esther Dishong, clerk and Sunday-school super-intendent; Sister Libbic Sterling, president of our Aid Society; I. Moss, delegate to District Meeting, with Bro. D. Lytic, alter-nate.—Esther Dishong, Deshler, Ohio, Feb. 7. New Carlisle.—In my recent visit to the Infirmaiy of New Car-lisle, accompanied by anot
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