eld in Northampton, Mass., Tuesday, Oct
21st. This meeting will be in the First Church. Interesting
speakers have been secured to represent the work of our six
National Societies. The day promises to be one full of
interest, and we hope there will be a large delegation of
ladies present from all over our land, and that they will pray
earnestly for the spirit of the Master to be present in this
gathering.
NATHALIE LORD, COMMITTEE.
The Woman's Meeting of the American Missionary Association will be held on
Thursday afternoon, October 23d, in the Edwards Church at Northampton,
Mass. All are cordially invited to attend.
We call especial attention of ladies to the Woman's Meetings at
Northampton, Mass., Oct. 21st and 23d. The first, on Tuesday, of which
notice is given above, is the meeting of the Women's Organizations of the
several States as represented on page 321. They extend from Maine to
California, and we would that there might be present delegates from every
State.
The second meeting, on Thursday afternoon, October 23d, is the Annual
Meeting of the Bureau of Woman's Work of the American Missionary
Association, at which missionaries from different departments of our work
will come face to face with the friends who have cheered and supported
them, and will tell somewhat of the every day life on the field. An
unusually interesting programme is promised.
We take this opportunity and method of thanking those officers of the
State Organizations who have been recently sent us a revised list of their
auxiliaries to date, that the missionary letters from the field may be
mailed directly to each church society thus represented. Every state that
has pledged itself to aid the work of the American Missionary Association
is entitled to these field reports, which are sent out from the New York
office through the Bureau of Woman's Work, and we shall be glad to
receive the correct address for each auxiliary society.
Christian Endeavor For The Boys And Girls Of The Southern Mountains
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A New Need.
A large number of the mountain people are so poor that they cannot pay
even the bare cost of living for their girls and boys in order that they
may have the privilege of attending school. Rarely can a family send more
than one chil
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