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Show 52 The Missionary Herald January, 1916 New 1 or/.-.-Brooklyn, Alice M. Blanche and sister, for evangelistic campaign, care Kev. J. J. Banninga, 7 ; Uhacnam, Henson Peake Barry, for Bible publications, care Rev. P. A. Delaporte, 2.50; Fairport, Cong. Sab. sch., for school work, care Miss Mary Matthews, 25; New York, ltev. and Mrs. C. A. White, for church, care Rev. F. E. Jettery, 00; Poughkeepsie, 1st Presb. Sab. sch., for use of Rev. A. N. Andrus, 10U ; Rochester, Edw. Davison, in memory of Mis. Abbie E. Davison, for orphanage, care Rev. J. H. Pettee, 35; White Plains, Chatterton Hill Sab. sch. of Westchester Cong. ch., for village school, care Miss Jean Gordon, 25, Pennsylvania.-Erie, Y. W. C. A., for work, care Miss Grace A. Funk, 10; Pennsburg, Y. W. C. A., Perkiomen 'Seminary, for work, care Miss F. K. Heebner, 21, Ohio.-Uberlin, Oberlin-Shan,si Memorial Assn., for schools in Shansi, 010.20; do., Mrs. E. P. Savage, for Bible publications, care Rev. P. A. Delaporte, 5; do., Friend, for Bible publications, care ltev. P. A. Delaporte, 1 ; Pandora, Abraham Amstutz, for use of Rev. H. A. Stick, 5; do., Albert Schuetz, for use of Rev. H. A. Stick, 5 ; do., D. C. Steiner, for use of Rev. H. A. Stick, 1, Florida.-St. Cloud and vicinity, Civil War veterans and friends, through Rev. T. D. Christie, for work, care Mrs. T. D. Christie, Alabama.-Talladega, Lillian S. Cathcart, for native helper, care Rev. H. S. Gait, Illinois.-Bloomingdale, Mrs. Ranndecker and children, for use of Mrs. T. D. Christie, 3; Chicago, Kenwood Evan, ch.. for school, care Rev. T. D. Christie, 100; do., South Chicago Cong, ch., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rhenisch, for pupil, care Rev. H. K. Wingate, 40; do., Summerdale Cong. Sab. sch., for Edgar B. Wylie School, care Rev. C. S. Vaughan, 15; do., Friend, through Mrs. G. E. Ucker, for use of Miss C. R. Willard, 125; Oak Park, 3d Cong. Sab. sch., for beds in hospital, care Dr. W. A. Hemingway, 120; do., do., for girls' boarding school, care Miss Edith L. Douglass, 34.58; Polo, H. W. Hey, for use of Rev. L. C. Powers, 105; Rockford, Swed. Free ch., Confirmation Soc., for use of Mrs. T. D. Christie, 40, Michigan. - Battle Creek, Mrs. Nedka Ivanova, for pupils, 6, Ivanka Ivanova, for pupil, 5, both care Miss Edith L. Douglass, 11 ; Constantino, 1st Cong. Sab. sch., for memorial cot, care Rev. P. L. Corbin, 15; Grand Rapids, Miss B. Pfanstiehl, for evangelistic campaign, care Rev. J. J. Banninga. 5; Hancock, Mrs. Mary A. Smart, for Bible publications, care Rev. P. A. Delaporte, 1, Minnesota.-Minneapolis, Plymouth Cone, ch., for work, care Rev. A. H. Clark. 201.12; do., George R. Lyman, for work, care Rev. H. K. Wingate, 50, Iowa.-Cherokee, Afrs. Clarindn E. Well-man, for hospital, care Dr. H. N. Kinnear, Missouri.-Old Orchard, Y. P. S. C. E., for native helper, care Dr. F. F. Tucker, 26; , Friend, for use of Miss J. L. Graf, 5, South Dakota.- Hot Springs, William Blark, for hospital, care Dr. H. N. Kinnear, Nebraska.- Crete, Mrs. F. I. Foss, for school work, care Miss Edith C Tallmon, 11 ; Omaha, Mrs. Palmer Findlcy. for pupils, care Rev. B. V. Mathews, 50; Rokeby, Cong. Sab. seh., Knights 254 50 633 20 31 00 70 00 32 00 251 12 1 00 31 00 3 00 u i Honor Class, in memory of Helen Saflord, lor work, care Dr. t. h'. Tucker, 10, Kansas.-La Crosse, James H. Little, for work, care Rev. Lewis Hodous, Hawaii. - Honolulu, Lima Kokua Miss. Soc. of Kawaiahao Seminary, for use of Miss Delpha Davis, British Columbia.-Vancouver, Mrs. Amy Currie, for pupil and girls' school, care Miss H. J. Melville, F R O M WOMAN'S BOARDS From Woman's Board of Missions Miss Sarah Louise Day, Boston, Treasurer For repairing wall around compound, care Miss Sarah Stimpson, 10 48 Toward furnishing normal school, care Rev. E. C. Partridge, 12 30 For Bible-woman, care Mrs. W. N. Chambers, 30 00 For pupil, care Miss Lucile Foreman, 35 00 For pupil, care Mrs. R. A. Hume, 135 00 125 00 For work, care Mrs. R. A. Hume, For scholarship, care Rev. E. H. Smith, For pupil, care Miss E. S. Perkins, For orphanage, care Rev. J. H. Pettee, 25 00 10 00 10 00 5 00- • 272 84 4 00 30 00 25 00 12 50- itnte -211 50 E06 25 5,659 56 29,032 97 11,454 71 From Woman's Board of Missions of the Interior Mrs. S. E. Hurlbut, Chicago, Illinois, Treasurer For work, care Miss Bertha P. Reed, 23 00 From Woman's Board of Missions for the Pacific Mrs. W. W. Ferrier, Berkeley, California, Treasurer For use of Miss Mary F. Denton, 140 00 For Bible-woman, care Miss Gertrude Blanchard, For use of Mrs. E. W. Ellis, For use of Mrs. W. C. Dewey, For pupil, care Miss Nina 12. Rice, I n c o m e St. P a u l ' s I n s t i t u te For St. Paul's Institute, Donations received in November, Legacies received in November, 40,487 63 T o t a l from September 1, 1915, to November 30. 1915. D o n a t i o n s , $150,0X9.04; Legacies, $'i0,007.80 = $176,156.84. S u b s c r i p t i o n s for t h e Debt Massachusetts.-Boston. Arthur S. Johnson, 100; do.. Friend, 1,000; Brook-line, Rev. George A. Hall, 300; Cambridge, Rev. Edward O. Moore, 100; Newton, H. A. Wilder, 250; Norwood, Henrv P. Kenflall, 250; Whitinsville, Arthur F. Whitin, 150; , Friend, 250, 2,400 00 Rhode Island.- Peace Dale, R. G. Hazard, 500 00 Connecticut.-Greenwich, Edw. H. Baker, 100 00 New York.- New York, William H. Nichols, 500; do., Elizabeth Billings, 100; do., William Ives Washburn, 100; do., Joseph E. Brown, 50; Tar-rytown, Mrs. Elbert B. Monroe, 100, New .1 ersev.-Montclair, E. T. Wilkinson, Ohio.-Marietta, William W. Mills, Illinois.-Chicago, James H. Moore, Michigan.-Hudson, C. B. Stowell, California.-Pasadena, F. W. Lyman, s:,n 360 100 100 100 100 4.500 00 00 00 00 mi mi 00 |