Christian Century . en to succeed him. Illinois News Letter N. O. Rogers, of the University of Chi-cago, who is completing his course, couldbe secured by one of our Illinoischurches. W. W. Vose will spend the next threemonths in the service of the State So-ciety, doing special work among oursmaller churches. Literberry, a strong half-time churchnear Jacksonville, is without a preacher. H. E. Sala, president of the IllinoisState Convention, is appointing two spe-cial committees to report at the con-vention, one on prohibition and one onthe war. These reports will be in theform of memorials rath


Christian Century . en to succeed him. Illinois News Letter N. O. Rogers, of the University of Chi-cago, who is completing his course, couldbe secured by one of our Illinoischurches. W. W. Vose will spend the next threemonths in the service of the State So-ciety, doing special work among oursmaller churches. Literberry, a strong half-time churchnear Jacksonville, is without a preacher. H. E. Sala, president of the IllinoisState Convention, is appointing two spe-cial committees to report at the con-vention, one on prohibition and one onthe war. These reports will be in theform of memorials rather than the con-ventional resolutions. Roy A. Miller, of McLean, writes oneof the most enthusiastic commendationsof the work of James Scofield that wehave yet had. Mr. Scofield is growingin power in his line of work and heought to be kept busy every week of theyear with our churches. Write him atPeoria. There are two lively missions in RockIsland. With proper management, whichthe brethren in Rock Island seem capable. THE WAR O the contrary notwithstanding, Trarrylvania and theCollege of the Bible will open as usual, September 10. Standard courses leading to the A. B., B. S., M. A., P. Th. B. andB. D. degrees. Pre-vocational courses in Law, Medicine, Engineer-ing, Teaching, and Business Affairs. Unusual opportunities forgraduate students preparing for the ministry and mission field. Expenses reasonable; exceptional opportunities for self-help; gener-ous scholarships available for students preparing for public Christianservice. Ask for application blanks. More than 100 churches paying good salaries, supplied by our stu-dent preachers. New home for Women; large residential hall for men Write to The President, Lexington, Ky. Greatest Missionary Year in History? The gain in the receipts for the For-eign Society during the months of Mayand June has been rapid and were three stormy Sundays inMarch and the outlook then seemed cor-respondingly discouraging, but May andJ


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