Organizations.
CO-OPERATING WITH THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION.
ME.--Woman's Aid to A.M.A., Chairman of Committee, Mrs. C.A. Woodbury,
Woodfords, Me.
VT.--Woman's Aid to A.M.A., Chairman of Committee, Mrs. Henry
Fairbanks, St. Johnsbury, Vt.
VT.--Woman's Home Miss. Union, Secretary, Mrs. Ellen Osgood,
Montpelier, Vt.
CONN.--Woman's Home Miss. Union, Secretary, Mrs. S.M. Hotchkiss, 171
Capitol Ave., Hartford, Conn.
N.Y.--Woman's Home Miss. Union, Secretary, Mrs. William Spaldlng,
Salmon Block, Syracuse, N.Y.
ALA.--Woman's Missionary Association, Secretary, Mrs. G.W. Andrews,
Talladega, Ala.
OHIO.--Woman's Home Miss. Union, Secretary, Mrs. Flora K. Regal,
Oberlin, Ohio.
IND.--Woman's Home Miss. Union, Secretary, Mrs. C.H. Rogers, Michigan
City, Ind.
ILL.--Woman's Home Miss. Union, Secretary, Mrs. C.H. Taintor, 151
Washington St., Chicago, Ill.
MICH.--Woman's Home Miss. Union, Secretary, Mrs. Mary B. Warren,
Lansing, Mich.
WIS.--Woman's Home Miss. Union, Secretary, Mrs. C. Matter, Brodhead,
Wis.
MINN.--Woman's Home Miss. Society, Secretary, Mrs. H.L. Chase, 2750
Second Ave., South, Minneapolis, Minn.
IOWA.--Woman's Home Miss. Union, Secretary, Miss Ella E. Marsh,
Grinnell, Iowa.
KANSAS.--Woman's Home Miss. Society, Secretary, Mrs, G.L. Epps,
Topeka, Kan.
NEB.--Woman's Home Miss. Union, President, Mrs. F.H. Leavitt, 1216 H
St., Lincoln, Neb.
SOUTH DAKOTA,--Woman's Home Miss. Union, Secretary, Mrs. S.E. Young,
Sioux Falls, Dak.
Special fields have been assigned to Ladies' Societies contributing to
the work, and missionary letters will be sent to all who desire such
reports. If any fail to receive the letters, they can get them by
notifying Miss Emerson, at the New York office. The ladles will be
interested in the following list:
Maine Missionaries--Miss Lunt, of Selma, Ala., Miss Farrington, N.C.
Mrs. Hubbard, Williamsburg, Ky., Mrs. Hall, Fort Berthold, Dak.
Vermont sustains the McIntosh School, Miss Plimpton continues in
charge, assisted by Misses Ayer, Kuhl, and Head.
Massachusetts ladies are contributing to the Girl's Department of the
boarding school at Tougaloo, Miss. Letters are written by the teachers
in turn, thus reporting the different phases of work.
The industrial School, at Thomasville, Ga. appeals especially to
ladies of Connecticut. Mrs. Gordon and Miss Knapp will continue their
monthly letters, with occasional communications from other
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