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SAN FRANCISCO, (CENTRAL).
_Teachers_,
Miss J.S. Worley, San Francisco, Cal.
Mrs. M.A. Greene, " " "
" H.M. Lamont, " " "
Miss Violet W. Lamont, " " "
Mrs. A.T. Ruthrauff, " " "
Jee Gam, " " "
SAN FRANCISCO, (BARNES).
_Teachers_,
Miss Rosa Lamont, San Francisco, Cal.
Wong Chung, " " "
SAN FRANCISCO, (WEST).
_Teachers,
Miss F.N. Worley, San Francisco, Cal.
Chin Gang, " " "
SANTA BARBARA.
_Teacher_,
Mrs. E.W. Shattuck, Santa Barbara, Cal.
SANTA CRUZ.
_Teachers_,
Mrs. Kate Thompson, Santa Cruz, Cal.
Pong Fang, " "
STOCKTON.
_Teachers_,
Mrs. M.H. Langdon, Stockton, Cal.
Lee Sing, " "
VENTURA.
_Teacher_,
Miss Etta M. Peck, Ventura, Cal.
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_THE SOUTH._
_SCHOOL AND CHURCH ITEMS._
The Ballard School at Macon, Ga, is in high prosperity.
Straight University under its new President, Oscar Atwood, is moving
forward most hopefully.
A council of five neighboring churches at McLeansville, N.C., Dec., 31,
1890, ordained Brother C.C. Collins to the gospel ministry. Rev. A.W.
Curtis of Raleigh was Moderator, and Rev. A. Connet of McLeansville,
Scribe.
A gracious religious interest is reported from Fisk University,
Nashville, Tenn., and many hopeful conversions have gladdened the hearts
of our teachers there. The pastor of the Howard Church at Nashville,
Tenn., writes us of twenty-one conversions during Mr. Wharton's stay
with him. Six conversions are also reported at Thomasville, Ga.
From Knoxville, Tenn., comes this word: The labors of Mr. and Mrs.
Wharton were greatly blessed of the Lord, the hearts of Christians were
revived and twenty-six souls were brought to the knowledge of Christ. We
are very hopeful of many of the most promising and influential young
people. Our Sabbath-school has just been reorganized and a number o
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