Mrs. Ormiston Chant, of London, Eng., wh...

Mrs. Ormiston Chant, of London, Eng., who came to this country as the representative of the women of England at the recent International Council of women in Washington, D. C., and who has since been speaking in many of our larger cities, is to visit Ann Arbor early in June and will speak here on "Philanthropic Work in London." In a recent visit to Chicago she spoke eight or nine times, crowding to overflowing the largest churches and halls, and has met with equal favor in Washington, Philadelphia and Boston. Mrs. Chant is not only very eminent in charitable, reformatory and educational work in England, but she has probably no superior among English women as a popular speaker.
Rev. A. S. Carman, of the Lincoln Park church, Cincinnati, O., has received a unanimous and hearty call to become pastor of the important church of Ann Arbor, Mich. A brother pastor writes as follows: "Mr. Carman is a young man of unusual power. In this, his first pastorate, he has more than fulfilled the splendid promise of his college and seminary career. His place is at the front. His remarkable intellectual grip and rare scholarship, fit him for the important church in the college town to which he goes. His nobility, consecration, and manifold gifts of heart and brain have so endeared him to the denomination in the Queen City and the State, that he will be greatly missed, not only by the church he has so nobly served, but by the entire Baptist brotherhood." - N.Y. Examiner.
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