. Christian herald. ach, Calif. ;I. G., Kettle Falls, Wash. ; Mrs. H. R. S., Hern-don, Va. ; Mrs. J. W. D., Olive Branch, Miss. ;L. L. D., Dorchester, Mass. ; Mrs. H. V. M.,Lineville, Iowa ; I. W. R., Avondale, Pa. ; MaryB., Dayton, Ohio; I. D. H., Yucaipa, Calif. ;M. R., Berryville, Va. ; Mrs. H. R. C. PennLaird, Va. ; Mrs. R. M. W., McMinnville, Ore. ;Mrs. A. W. C, Falfurrias, Texas; F. M. A.,Lee, Mass. : Mrs. W. F. T., A. H. P., Holyoke,Colo. : E. B. S., Pella, Iowa ; A Reader, Mystic,Quebec; I. H. B., Orrville, Ohio; A Reader,Carroll, Iowa ; Mrs. A. M. O., Gulfport, Miss. ;Mrs. A. F. B., D


. Christian herald. ach, Calif. ;I. G., Kettle Falls, Wash. ; Mrs. H. R. S., Hern-don, Va. ; Mrs. J. W. D., Olive Branch, Miss. ;L. L. D., Dorchester, Mass. ; Mrs. H. V. M.,Lineville, Iowa ; I. W. R., Avondale, Pa. ; MaryB., Dayton, Ohio; I. D. H., Yucaipa, Calif. ;M. R., Berryville, Va. ; Mrs. H. R. C. PennLaird, Va. ; Mrs. R. M. W., McMinnville, Ore. ;Mrs. A. W. C, Falfurrias, Texas; F. M. A.,Lee, Mass. : Mrs. W. F. T., A. H. P., Holyoke,Colo. : E. B. S., Pella, Iowa ; A Reader, Mystic,Quebec; I. H. B., Orrville, Ohio; A Reader,Carroll, Iowa ; Mrs. A. M. O., Gulfport, Miss. ;Mrs. A. F. B., DePere. Wis. ; A. M. K., Bays-water, N. B. ; J. C. R., Greeneville, East Tenn. ;E. K., Sandusky, Ohio: E. P., Kings Mountain,N. C. : A Friend, Alloway, N. J. : C. T. U.,Brooklyn, N. Y. ; J. F. W., Harlan, Iowa;T. T. B., Newark, N. J. ; I. M. S., MountVernon, Wash. ; I. C. H., Geneseo, N. Y. ;A Reader, Philadelphia, Pa. ; J. K., Hopkins,Mo.; R. M. P., Max Meadows, Va. THE YOUNG PEOPLES MEETINGS Continued from page 9^8. books have been written: The Church(ind the Open Country, by Wilson;The Country Church and the RuralProblem by Butterfield, and the bookwhich has attracted so much atten-tion and been adopted by the FederalCouncil of Churches of Christ inAmerica, The Country Church, byOtis Gill and Gifford Pinchot. TheCouncil has appointed Mr. Gill to leadthe churches to carry out the recom-mendations of the book. As a whole-some balance to works like these,which are inclined to take a somewhatgloomy view of present-day churchconditions in the country, look up yourCHRISTIAN Herald of September 3,and read again Dr. Steffens article onIs the Country Church Declming?The Home Mission Board of theBaptist Church is laboring to meet theneeds of rural communities. Ohio isdivided into five districts, superin-tended by a i)astor-at-large, who hasarranged the churches into groups,holding meetings and institutes andriving needed counsel. MinnesotaBaptists have a commission on rurallife. Arizon


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