The literary digest . stewardship. The followingresolutions were passed at the conference referred to: Movedthat it be the sense of this meeting that there should be a unitedcampaign in behalf of the missionary and benevolent work of theevangehcal churches of North America, as represented by theirorganized national boards of agencies and such affihated inter-denominational agencies as it may be found wise to includeafter further conference. Moved that the chair appoint a com-mittee of fifteen, of which the chair shall be one, for the purposeof preparing a plan to be submitted to the Home Missi


The literary digest . stewardship. The followingresolutions were passed at the conference referred to: Movedthat it be the sense of this meeting that there should be a unitedcampaign in behalf of the missionary and benevolent work of theevangehcal churches of North America, as represented by theirorganized national boards of agencies and such affihated inter-denominational agencies as it may be found wise to includeafter further conference. Moved that the chair appoint a com-mittee of fifteen, of which the chair shall be one, for the purposeof preparing a plan to be submitted to the Home MissionsCouncil and the Foreign Missions Conference in January, 1919;and Moved that this committee be requested to arrange, ifpossible, for a joint meeting of the Home Missions Council andForeign Missions Conference, and such other agencies as wouldnaturally be involved, when a plan as presented by this com-mittee and revised by the conferences may be submitted forfinal approval. The Literary Digest for January 18, 1919 31. This magical stunt I do The livelong winter throughWith fertile yield of farm and fieldI bring good cheer to you. Suppose you could do this- Or better, suppose you could go right out today into a summergarden of your own and gather all the choice fresh vegetables you?want—even then you could not produce a soup more wholesome andsatisfying than Campbells Vegetable Soup And it would cost you more in time,labor and money to produce a soup any-where near as good. With a nourishing beef stock, whichalso contains the nutritious bone-marrow,we combine selected white potatoes, tenderchantenay carrots, sweet yellow turnips,Country Gentleman corn, small peas, babylima beans, Dutch cabbage, choice toma-toes, green okra, fragrant celery and include rice, barley, alphabet maca- roni and sufficient leek, onion and sweet redpeppers to give a pleasing flavor. Good soup once a day at least is a mostimportant rule for the health and condition ofevery family. And in th


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