Gospel Messenger, The (1922) . ess meeting washeld Dec. 28, with our pastor. Bro. D. H. Keller, presiding. A Vaca-tion Bible School and school of music will be held in June. SisterSadie Mangus is to conduct the music evenings. Bro. J. I. Shellcr ischurch secretary; Sister D. D. Shellcr, president of the Aid John Cakerice preached on New Years Day—Hannah , Crundy Center, Iowa, Jan. 10. Ozawkie church closed a very interesting and inspiring seriesof meetings, conducted by Bro. J. A. Vancil, of Gardner, attendance was very good, and at each service we listened tothe


Gospel Messenger, The (1922) . ess meeting washeld Dec. 28, with our pastor. Bro. D. H. Keller, presiding. A Vaca-tion Bible School and school of music will be held in June. SisterSadie Mangus is to conduct the music evenings. Bro. J. I. Shellcr ischurch secretary; Sister D. D. Shellcr, president of the Aid John Cakerice preached on New Years Day—Hannah , Crundy Center, Iowa, Jan. 10. Ozawkie church closed a very interesting and inspiring seriesof meetings, conducted by Bro. J. A. Vancil, of Gardner, attendance was very good, and at each service we listened tothe message under the direction and guidance of the Holy church has been greatly strengthened in -faith and courageand is looking forward to greater service. The meeting closedJan. 4. Two were added to the church by baptism. Bro. Vancilpreached fifteen sermons in all, besides making many visits inthe different homes. He also presided at the love feast which wasvery spiritual.—Mollie Johnson, Ozawkie, Kans., Jan. Scripture TextCalendar for 1922 Users of this calendar for the past few yearswill want it again. Here is the opportunity forSunday-school Classes, Sisters Aid Societies orothers to encourage; the reading of a daily verseof Scripture and at the same time provide fundsfor the use of the society. The calendar isprinted in colors throughout. Price single copy 35c; 5 copies $; 12 copies $ Write for special terms to agents. BRETHREN PUBLISHING HOUSEElgin, III. PATCHWORK A STORY OF THE PLAIN PEOPLE By Annie BaJmer Myers The Plain People is a term by which ourchurch, in common with Mennonites and others,is known in some parts of Pennsylvania. Thereis portrayed in the heroines experiences the con-flict between the strict principles of our churchand the more liberal views of life. The girlsmother who had turned plain after her mar-riage died soon after the girl was born and sinewas left in the care of an aunt. The influence ofa school teacher from Philadel


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