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Show THE CHRONICLE ARRIVALS ON THE FIELD September 25. At Cairo, Egypt, Dr. and Mrs. Mark H. Ward. On October 19 Dr. and Mrs. Ward reached Constantinople. September 29. At Bailundo, West Central Africa, Mrs. Marion M. Webster, returning to the mission. October 2. At Kamundongo, West Central Africa, Rev. Henry S. Hollenbeck, M.D., returning from furlough; and Mr. and Mrs. Addison H. Chapin and Mr. and Mrs. James Hunter, who are to be associated with the mission. October 8. At Foochow, China, Miss M. Elizabeth Waddell, joining the mission with station at Inghok ; and Miss Elizabeth D. Nash, to be associated with the mission, with location at Ponasang. ARRIVALS IN THIS COUNTRY November 26. At New York, via Steamer Themistocles, Rev. and Mrs. W. Nesbitt Chambers, Mrs. Cyril H. Haas, and Miss Mary G. Webb, all of Adana ; Mrs. W. L. Nute, of Tarsus, and Miss Edith Cold, of Hadjin, all from the Central Turkey Mission. DEATH December 10. In Verona, N. J., Rev. Henry S. Barnum, D.D., of Constantinople, aged seventy-eight years. Further notice next month. MARRIAGES November 3. At Montclair, N. J., by Rev. Charles H. Richards, D.D., assisted by Rev. George F. Herrick, D.D., Rev. Henry S. Barnum, D.D., late of Constantinople, and Mrs. Christine G. Fish, of Verona, N. J. November 25. At Oakland, Cal., Mr. Frank J. Gordon and Miss Gladys R. Stephenson, recently of Smyrna, Western Turkey Mission. BIRTHS August 23. At Chisamba, West Central Africa, to Mr. and Mrs. L. Gordon Cattell, a daughter. September 27. At Sachikela, West Central Africa, to Dr. and Mrs. William Cam-mack, a son. DONATIONS RECEIVED IN NOVEMBER NEW ENGLAND DISTRICT M a i n e Bath, Winter-st. Cong. ch. Belfast, North Cong. ch. Brunswick, 1st Cong. ch. Carroll, Cong. ch. Waterford, 2d Cong. ch. Winthrop, Cong. ch. 55 60 1 50 47 00 1 00 7 00 2 50 114 60 N e w Hampshire Concord, Mrs. Harriet A. Bean, Dover, 1st Cong, ch., E. R. Brown, for work in Armenia, Francestown, Cong. ch. Gorham, Cong. ch. Kingston, Cong. ch. Manchester, Franklin-st. Cong, ch., 160; South Main-st. Cong, ch., 52, Temple, Cong. ch. West Lebanon, Cong. ch. Wilton, 2d Cong. ch. Legacies- Pelham, Mary C. Berry, by Chester A. Richardson, Ex r, Vermont Berlin, Cong, ch., toward support Rev. J. X. Miller, , Cambridge, Hattie C. Hopkins, 2 00 100 00 20 00 65 00 9 00 212 00 16 00 71 25 72 50- -567 75 592 95 1,160 70 Cornwall, Cong. ch. Franklin, 1st Cong. ch. Hyde Park, 2d Cong. ch. Jericho, 1st Cong, ch., toward sup port Rev. William Hazen, 21.97 2d Cong, ch., toward support do. 21, Lyndonville, 1st Cong. ch. Newbury, Thomas C. Keyes, Peacham, Cong. ch. Putney, Cong. ch. Quechee, Cong, ch., for Turkey, South Woodbury, Cong. ward support Rev. J. X Townshend, 1st Cong. ch. Warren, United Cong. ch., support Rev. J. X. Miller, Westford, Cong. ch. AVilder, Cong. ch. Woodstock, Cong. ch. Massachusetts work in ch., to- Miller, toward 19 07 11 40 5 00 42 97 93 00 100 00 15 00 6 00 8 56 5 00 11 41 12 85 1 00 Acton, Cong. ch. Amesbury, Main-st. Cong. Andover, Seminary Cong. Ashby, Cong. ch. Ashfield, Cong. ch. Auburndale, Cong. ch. Ayer, 1st Cong. ch. Becket, 1st Cong. ch. Belmont, Plymouth Cong. Blandford, 2d Cong. ch. ch. ch. ch. 1 00 30 00 3 63 8 40 374 29 10 00 21 65 40 00 65 00 40 00 603 87 10 10 8 00 35 62 2 60 |