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and dangers attending the latter method. Nor do they militate decidedly against a C. O. S. soliciting funds at one and the same time for itself and for a friendly relief society, which is officered entirely by volunteers and which depends on C. O. S. for investi- gations, etc., provided the two causes be made distinct when the solicitation is made, and thereafter on the books and in the

reports of the societies.

Alexander Johnson. Fort Wayne, Ind.