From Dallas Hebrew Mission: “The Lord’s rich blessing abides with us here, as we lift up the Crucified One before His brethren in the flesh. The Mighty One graciously bless and sustain you.”— S. D. Eckstein.

From Valdosta, Ga.: “Brother A. B. Lipscomb, who labors with the brethren here, is doing the preaching, and I am helping by conducting the song services in a revival which began May 9. One baptism to date. Excellent hearing and splendid audiences. Brother Lipscomb is doing a wonderful work. His ability to adapt himself to any occasion socially, whether among the rich or the poor, is one of his greatest powers for good. There are people attending these meetings who have never been in our meetinghouse.”—W. G. Klingman.

From Union, S. C.: “Brother J. L. Davis, of Bucyrus, Mo., is holding a meeting with the Church of Christ in Union and is being heard by many.” —I. W. Maness.

From Carman, Man.: “I am planning to leave this place, and this School work soon. 1 have an engagement with the Living Message Publishing Company for the summer months, which will give me an opportunity to make the acquaintance of a goodly number of brethren in the South. How our plans will work, remains to be seen. I aim to close here at the end of May.”—H. L. Richardson.

From Jacksonville: “Delightful work here with Rutherford. Think I shall go from here to Trenton, Fla., for a meeting.”— D. H. Friend.

 Later from Brother Rutherford: “Meeting fine, Brother Friend preaching salvation through Jesus, and man’s acceptance of Jesus Christ through obedience to the Gospel of the Grace of God. Nine confessions to date. The church is much in prayer.”

From Pulaski, Tenn.: “A fine missionary spirit is being manifested on the part of most of the members here, and we are starting something definite in that direction. Heretofore our work has been spasmodic. A little congregation out in the country where I go Sunday afternoons, is beginning to give to missionary work.”—Maurice Clymore.

 From C. G. Vincent: “Please change address from Detroit to 48 Casterton Ave., Akron. Ohio. We came here May 1. Good audiences present. One addition. We are planning to build soon. Until then we worship in the Bowen school auditorium at North Broadway and East Market. If you know any reader of your paper know of brethren here not now worshipping with us, please let me have their names and addresses.”

 From Dugger, Ind.: “Brother E. H. Hoover was with the Dugger church recently in a short meeting. He held up Christ in a plain and forceful way. Thirty-three turned to the Lord, one was reclaimed, and one came to be identified with the church.”—Julius R. Clark.

From Toronto: “Bathurst has just commenced a two-weeks’ meeting with Brother Olmstead. He is surely preaching The Truth, and we are expecting good results. The congregations at Wychwood and Strathmore Blvd., are holding meetings at the same time, with Brother Rockliff and Brother Boll.”—Fred R. Smart.

A neat folder comes to hand announcing Brother Olmstead’s subjects. They may be suggestive to our preacher-readers: “The Gospel In Promise,” “The Gospel in Type,” “The Gospel in Prophecy,” “The Gospel in Preparation.” “The Gospel in fact”, “The Church of the First-Born,” “The Present World,” “The Return of Our Lord,” “Christians Only,” “The Great Salvation.” Wallace Cauble, of Louisville, goes to Bathurst St., Church for the summer months.

From J. F. Smith: “The meeting at Turpin seems very hopeful. Seven other congregations were represented in the attendance yesterday. Two families were here from opposite directions more than sixty miles. It is only in this great Western Oklahoma that folks will do that kind of thing.”

J. Scott Greer, of Sellersburg, Ind., has just returned from a good meeting at Oneco, Fla. He is enthusiastic about Florida, and talks of going back to stay.

We need one copy of The Word and Work for the following dates: Sept. 1918, May 1918, Jan. 1919, Feb. and Dec. 1920. Who can supply, please?

The church at Paris, Texas, has 100 used copies, “Great Songs of The Church,” round notes (the earlier edition) for sale at a low price. They wanted our revised book, shape notes, and these are left over. Address R. A. Zahn, Paris.

Brother Boll is back from the good meeting in Toronto, and is in the midst of another at M. Street church, Louisville. May we remind all interested in this magazine that we are always in special need of co-operation through the summer months. Clubs, book orders, and gifts—all are acceptable