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December li;. 1914.<br />

A tAMILY PAPEK.<br />

N o t e s<br />

»*>:Rev. W. C. Allen <strong>and</strong> family Mitchell -entertained 40 of the Christian<br />

women <strong>and</strong> their friends. This<br />

have removed from Los Angeles, Cal.,<br />

bath School Supplies of every description t*<br />

to Glenwood, Minn.<br />

was the firststep toward <strong>org</strong>anizing<br />

**-iTh6 accessions this fall in China an inquirers class, which she expects<br />

wid.ir.p.00 CDe presbpterian rublication Boardof or«., .f lu<br />

have been as follows: Do Sing '-K<br />

lo have under way in a few weeks.<br />

Bldg., Philadelphia<br />

Depoiitones<br />

Tak Hing 5, Tung On 2, Lo Ting 5,<br />

Mrs. Mitchell, although not fully recovered<br />

from her recent illness, is come so far as relief work is concernly<br />

be in funds now for some time to<br />

THOUSANDSGOVEKNMENT JOBS i;i\ EN<br />

Lo King 2; total, 23.<br />

to Men <strong>and</strong> Women. Si:.'. 00 to f 150.00 month.<br />

anxious to see the work go on <strong>and</strong> as ed<br />

Write tor li-st. FranklinInstitulB, Deot. 085, RocliestEt, N. Y.<br />

***Mrs. Agnes Guthrie, of Yorlc, N. many as possible of the Lo Ting women<br />

brought under Christian influence. Hong Kong, where I went the flrst JMorvet)<br />

"Am just home this morning from<br />

Y., accompanied by her daughter.<br />

O^u'r r p R E E<br />

Miss Agnes, of Chicago, is visiting She is being helped in this work by ol this week, fully expecting to meet<br />

For<br />

V<br />

Guaranfcedl" SAMPLE<br />

with her son at Estacada, Oregon. Miss Stewart.<br />

A. I. <strong>and</strong> family, i was somewhat disappointed,<br />

<strong>and</strong> now do not know when I Schools'<br />

lOAurdujj<br />

Dio„. I One Church eV<br />

***Rev. D. C. Martin, D.D., <strong>and</strong> *--'*<strong>The</strong> Prayer Meeting Topics for<br />

Ian Finance Association. SoMaidch Plat\5,| Lane. Raised New<br />

rchB<br />

York<br />

to look for them. <strong>The</strong> next Pacific<br />

Rev. B. M. Sharpe have preached at the first half of 1915 will be sent out<br />

Write Lm$807 >7l<br />

mail steamer is not due in Hong<br />

the Aged People's Home recently on as usual by the undersigned. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

Kong until November 23rd. I shaU Barlow's Indigo Blue will not<br />

Sabbath evenings, <strong>and</strong> Rev. T. H. are some congregations who -have not<br />

hope for word from him soon.<br />

Acheson on the evenmg of Thanksgiving.<br />

give them a trial for the next six<br />

yet adopted these folders. Why not<br />

In uie for fif ty years is proof that it Qnftt f)P<br />

"Was over to Lo Ting week before il the best. AU grocers sell it. «}iWli Ul<br />

last <strong>and</strong> last week. Walked in tho<br />

***0n account of the lack of uniformity<br />

in the time kept by the na­<br />

months As long as they last, they<br />

Free Samvles Mailed q, r<br />

neighborhood of one hundred miles,<br />

can be secured for one cent per copy.<br />

ADAn PFRonn &coJ>ireaK<br />

<strong>and</strong> saw a lot of country that is ours tDhot»sale<br />

tive clocks in Lo Ting, South China,<br />

List of leaders when submitted beforeh<strong>and</strong><br />

where flfty or more are tak.<br />

^.:z'^i:iu Clothes<br />

by right of possession, <strong>and</strong> a part of 233 North Second St<br />

many only get to part of the services.<br />

which I had not seen before. One section<br />

of it is the m.ost prosperous look­<br />

A chapel ibell would undoubtedly help en, iprinted on the back without additional<br />

char-ge.—S. J., Johnston, New<br />

to remind many of the opportunity<br />

ing ol any place that I have yet seen >VHat ISc W^ill D o<br />

they have to hear the Gospel. Castle, Pa.<br />

in China, it is thickly settled too. I<br />

<strong>The</strong>little matter o! J.5c in stamps will bring you the Path-<br />

***<strong>The</strong> regular monthly meeting of think our work will edge over in that<br />

***Susan Love, widow of Rev.<br />

James Love, died in a sanatarium in<br />

Toledo, Ohio, December 6th, 1914.<br />

Her mind became unbalanced a lull<br />

seven years ago. She leaves one<br />

daughter <strong>and</strong> family, <strong>and</strong> many other<br />

relatives. Interment was in Belletontaine.—J.<br />

M. T.<br />

«*«0n Nov. 1st, Mrs. Ellen Porter,<br />

of the Associate <strong>Presbyterian</strong><br />

Church, of Stafford, Kansas, passed<br />

quietly <strong>and</strong> unexpectedly away. Mrs.<br />

Porter suffered for thirty years an.l<br />

during much of this time was unao!e<br />

to wait upon herself. She had<br />

strong faith <strong>and</strong> bore cheerfully her<br />

severe affliction. Her husb<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

three sons survive her.<br />

**'-Mr. John H. McElhinney died i<br />

Quinter, Kansas, November 21, 191<br />

in his eighty-eighth year. Early i<br />

lite he united with the Covenant!<br />

Church in the congregation of Share<br />

Iowa, where for many years he serve<br />

as deacon. He lived a life consistei<br />

with his profession. In his closir<br />

years he was sustained by a steadfa<br />

hope, while he quietly waited for tl<br />

summons to the other world.<br />

**'*Mr. Henry Downie, Ruling Eld<br />

in the Seattle congregation, died<br />

his home in that city, December 4t<br />

1914, in his Slst year. Mr. Down<br />

was born in Belfast, Irel<strong>and</strong>, came<br />

Pennsylvania at the age of nine year<br />

snent part of his life in Wincheste<br />

Kansas, <strong>and</strong> has been in Seattle abotwenty<br />

years. He was a man ot e<br />

ceptional ability, a thorough Bib<br />

student <strong>and</strong> teacher, <strong>and</strong> a devot(<br />

Christian.—T. M. 'S.<br />

***Ag-nes Jane Wylie died at tl<br />

home of her Tirother, Rev. J. ^<br />

Wylie. in Kansas City, Mo., Novel<br />

her Sth, in the sixty-ninth year<br />

her age. She was loved in the hone<br />

in the church, <strong>and</strong> in the neighbc<br />

hood. <strong>The</strong> value of such a life is<br />

the fact that "the pro.gress of t'<br />

world depends more on patient ai<br />

gentle goodness in humble lives thi<br />

on any other human achievemen<br />

She loved her Redeemer, <strong>and</strong> she<br />

died in faith.<br />

«.**On October '22nd, Mrs. E. C.<br />

the Cincinnati, Ohio, Y. P. S., was direction more <strong>and</strong> more."<br />

held at the home of ilr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. S. A. S. Metheny, Treasurer.<br />

'Charles M. Lee, Mt. Auburn, Friday<br />

evening, December 4th. <strong>The</strong> annual<br />

LETTER FRO'M EVANGELINE<br />

election of officers was, held. <strong>The</strong> following<br />

officers were elected: President,<br />

Mr. -Charles il. Lee; vice-presi­<br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>ria, Syria, Oct. 28,<br />

METHENY.<br />

1914.<br />

dent, Mr. Frank L. Stewart, Jr.; secsecretary.<br />

Miss Merle Breuer; treasurer,<br />

'Mr. William Kingery; corresponding<br />

secretary. Miss Isabella<br />

Stewart. <strong>The</strong>re were forty-six present,<br />

which was very encouraging for<br />

the last meeting of the year. After<br />

the business meeting was adjourned,<br />

a very pleasant social time lollowed.<br />

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EXTRACT PROM LETTER RECEIV­<br />

ED FROM REV. J. K. ,ROBB,<br />

TAK HING, DATED<br />

OCTOBER 30.<br />

"Yours of September 22nd, enclosing<br />

remittance to the amount of $291.<br />

64, arrived today. I hereby acknowledge<br />

receipt of draft. We will certain­<br />

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