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a IJAl'TIST AND RBFIiBCTOIl, NOV. 18JM». BAITIST AND REFLECIOR* NOV. 1889.<br />
i jiiissiojvs.<br />
Ml I S I O I M D I W K C T O R V .<br />
«TATB niSBIONS.-K>v. A. J. H01.T, I>.1>..<br />
CorrMponrtlDg Hcrreturr. All conininiilcatloni<br />
dMigned for lilm iiauiilct iw nddreifi^ed<br />
to him at NMhvlIle, Trim. W. M. Wo»i>-<br />
COOK, Trwuurer, Nmtlivllle, Tetin. Tin" Ninte<br />
Board also reprrKeiilN lljine hikI KoielKii<br />
Ululoni, wltlionl clmrtte tollie»e lloiinlM.<br />
PORBION MI88ION5.-UKV. R. J WIIXINO-<br />
BAM, U.l)., Corre«pon«v, lu wtiuiii all InforiDBtlou<br />
or liiiiiilrlr« alioul work lu the<br />
Htale inny I* mlilrpwfd.<br />
niNIATBKIAL eUUCATlON.-All fnnd» for<br />
young mlumterii lo the «. W. li. Unlvemlty<br />
• bould liearnl to U. M. Ha VAOK, L.I.U., Jurk-<br />
•on, Tenu. Kor yonng inlnl»ter» hi Curaon<br />
and Newmanfollege, neiidto J. T. Kkmuchflon.<br />
Mo««y Creek. <strong>Tenn</strong>.<br />
ORPHANS- MOME.-Rcv. W. C OolrtHn. I're."<br />
Ident, Naahvllle. Write hlin liow to get h<br />
cblld In or out ortUe Home. Mend all mnulM<br />
to A. J. Molt, Treaiiurer, Noxlivllle Teun. AI<br />
•nppllei aboald be MDt to C. T. Chbkk,<br />
Naihvllle, <strong>Tenn</strong>. All fuppMe* ahould «nt<br />
prepaid.<br />
S. S. AND COLPORTAOe.-A. J. Holt, Cor.<br />
Hec., Naslivtlle, <strong>Tenn</strong>., ofwliom all lufurmu-<br />
Iton may be ankrd and to whom all rorult<br />
may be •ent. Kor any of the R>>ove object"<br />
money may be aafrly tent to W. M. Woodcock.<br />
Treiwurer. Naitbvllle. <strong>Tenn</strong>.<br />
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION.-Pre«ldent<br />
Mro. A. C. H. Jackson, Naahvllle, <strong>Tenn</strong>.<br />
Correapondlng Secretary—Mr* W. C. Uolden<br />
70B Monroe Htreet. Niwbvllle, <strong>Tenn</strong>.<br />
KecordlDg Hecretury—Ml** Oertrude Hill.<br />
NaabTllle, <strong>Tenn</strong>.<br />
Edltor-MlM8. K. H. Bbanklaad m N Vine<br />
Htreet. Naahvll.e, <strong>Tenn</strong>.<br />
Orphans' Home Offering<br />
I.ast year we neiit out :: -h£d tliiiiKH in on iim<br />
ranter than we could make room for<br />
them. It WRH a K'Hixi Hut<br />
last year there wan an utiuiKiuiice of<br />
fniU aud ^ootl oropt Kenerully. Thl»<br />
year has bten b conip!(<br />
fcritiing the uilsoionary family, and<br />
stating that a committee will call fur<br />
articles of cluthing, etc.," wan the auswer.<br />
" How do you get your committee<br />
to act?" was queried. " We appoint<br />
a committee to see that the flrst<br />
coininitlee does its duty."<br />
MIxh liucle Cunningham gave ImprettHiouM<br />
of the annual gathering at<br />
I nlou City, whicii was an occasion affording<br />
grounds for real encouragement<br />
and thankfuluess. 8he emphasized<br />
tiie necevHlty uf cultivating spiritual<br />
growth. The devotional ezercisee of<br />
every meeting should be used for the<br />
expanding of each member's powers of<br />
lieart and mind.<br />
Miss Hliariklaud referred to the choice<br />
ofl'ered women in the liberty granted<br />
theiu at the prefent time. Bball they<br />
Kiv^ tlieiufelves to fads aud to clubs,<br />
liinuuent aud laudable though their<br />
aims may be, or will they yield wholeiiearted<br />
rervii-e lo Him who has set<br />
them free from the fetters of prejudice<br />
and the harsh suljtction of superior<br />
brute force?<br />
MIhs Mary E. Williama sang a<br />
charming solo, accompanied by Miss<br />
.lennle Wheeler. The gorgeous chrysanthemuiuH<br />
which decorated the room<br />
were no brighter than the young ladles<br />
wiio gave attention to the profirikm,<br />
MikU aficrwoidB ncivcd mil<br />
with chocolate. A social balf-bour<br />
waw paffed, thus gl/ingan opportunity<br />
for Bisters from difrisreut parts of the<br />
I'ity to iiecome acquainted.<br />
The annual W. M. U. meeting of<br />
Cumberland AHsociation was held lu<br />
the home of .Mrs. A H. Junns of Hpring<br />
Creek Church, ihtre beiug about thirty<br />
tallies preHeiit from Naihvllle, darksvllle,<br />
Adams, Hadiersvllle, Little Hope,<br />
Kirkwtxtd and otiier places. Dr. Acre«<br />
made a moxi kindly and helpful address<br />
on " UcHults of Woman's Work,"<br />
and paper.* were read on Foreign and<br />
Home MIsHions by Mrs. I. U. Murray<br />
and Mrn. Alice Moon of New Providence.<br />
Mrs. Uolden spoke on "Htrength<br />
in l.'iiity," and Mrs. Jackson deHiied<br />
" What Constitutes a Woman's Missionary<br />
tJociety."<br />
Home announced their change of.<br />
heart toward W. M. U., since discovering<br />
that it meant onl / bands of women<br />
praying and giving for missions.<br />
Thirteen subscribers were secured for<br />
the Furdt/n Allulon Journal, aud our<br />
President and Corresponding Secretary<br />
received Invltatiuns to visit oburcbes<br />
for tlie purpose of organizing societies,<br />
which would keep them busy uutll<br />
Christmas, were tbey not flrst of all<br />
true to the nearest ties, "keepersat<br />
home," only golug fortb when it seems<br />
an Imperative duty.<br />
The woman's meeting of Clenlral As-<br />
Hoclatlon for 1809 was well attended.<br />
Hix churches made reports of the year's<br />
work; If all wouldorganlie there Would<br />
be plenty of money In tba treasury for<br />
missionary purposes; tbe fkiltbful six reported<br />
fOlfl 44 given by tbem for the<br />
liord's work. This makes an average<br />
oflltJOfor every soolety nportlng.' A<br />
sulHolenl argument for the value of<br />
organlted ellbrts. iv<br />
The box work Is aniaglng atttnUon<br />
Juitnow, rome prompt Boolatlaa having<br />
shlppad thalr preotoua packagts in<br />
good time. Hurry up, send Ihe ovt^<br />
IIAIilNCf POWDER<br />
Imparls that peculiar lightness, sweeiiuss,<br />
and llavor noticed in the finest calci\ slioi L<br />
cake, biscuit, rolls, crusts, etc.. which c.\pert<br />
pastry cooks declare is unohtninahie<br />
by the use of any other leaveniny; agent.<br />
Made from pure, grape cream of tartar.<br />
coats and nhoes before the blizzards<br />
come. One t>lster Is going to box a Hue<br />
Christmas dinner and send to a lonesome<br />
"dugout" mii'Miunary. Home<br />
are seuding little personal reminders to<br />
mi8i>ionaries in foreign lauds. These<br />
require letter postage, rememlier.<br />
"There's a work for me imil n work tor yoii.<br />
Something for each of iin how 10 ilo. '<br />
B. Y. P. U. DEPARTMENT.<br />
IIV FEV. W. C. CIOI.DKN.<br />
Daily Bible Readings, Nov. 20-36, 1893.<br />
M.—ToO«»d. rnaluiH c.<br />
T.—Our ble«sltigs. Psalms cxIv. i :>|.<br />
W. -The church's blessings. IValius<br />
xlvlii. 18; Ixxxvli. 17.<br />
T.—Tlie nation's blet'slng. Psalms<br />
cxxiv. 1 H.<br />
F.—Byword. Psalms cvii. l<br />
H.-Hylifd. Pnalms XV. 1 .-><br />
Subject for Sunday, November 36, 1899,<br />
Our Return for the Lord's BeneHts.<br />
(A Thanksgiving Meeting.)<br />
Poalms cxvl. 12-10.<br />
It Is bad manners not to exprefs thanks<br />
for any little kindness doue us by our<br />
friends aud fellownien. Ho«v, then, shall<br />
we consider carelef^sDess and failure In<br />
this regard toward the (lod of all good 7<br />
We do not Ject discussed was<br />
IlarreinifHs pr'nveils from w»iiie ileraii>;e- I'ruyer.<br />
ment of the (iistinetly feminiiie organs.<br />
Many of tlie cointnoii ailmeiil.-. known as Wc organized by electing Bro. £. B.<br />
"female tr