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Forty-Eighth Annual Report
d a y m i s s i o n s
W o m a n ’s Presbyteri^O / |&Qar<à of Missions of the "
Northwest
O RG AN IZED IN 1868, IN CO-OPERATION W ITH TH E “ W OM AN’ S BOARD OF MISSIONS OF TH E IN TER IO R.” REORGANIZED IN 1870
AS TH E “ W OM AN’ S PRESBYTERIAN BOARD OF MISSIONS OF TH E NORTH W EST”
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JUNE, 1919
TE R R IT O R Y : COLORADO, ILLINOIS, IND IAN A, IOWA, M ICH IG AN , MINNESOTA, M ONTANA, NEBRASKA, N ORTH DAKOTA,
SOUTH DAK OTA, W ISCONSIN A N D W YO M IN G
ROOM 48, 17 NORTH STATE STREET, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Telephone Central 8632
A copy of this report is sent to the President of each Auxiliary Society FOR THE USE OF THE SOCIETY
Additional copies sent on receipt of 10 cents each
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Forty-Eighth Annual Report
of the—I\
W o m a n ’s Presbyterian'Board of Missions of the
Northwest
ORGANIZED IN 1868, IN CO-OPERATION W ITH THE “ W OM AN’S BOARD OF MISSIONS OF TH E INTERIOR.” REORGANIZED IN 1870 AS TH E "W O M A N ’S P R ESB Y TERIAN BOARD OF MISSIONS OF THE N O RTH W EST.”
JUNE, 1919
TERRITORY: COLORADO, ILLINOIS, INDIANA, IOW A, MICHIGAN, MINNESOTA, MONTANA, NEBRASKA, NORTH DAKOTA, SOUTH
DAKOTA, WISCONSIN AND W YOMING
YALE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
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ROOM 48, 17 NORTH STATE STREET, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Telephone Central 8632
INFORMATION
Library
Our Foreign Missions Library contains over six hundred valuable books for reading and reference. Any Presbyterian woman in or outside o f Chicago, m ay draw out a book and keep it two weeks, without charge. A t the end o f that time, a charge o f two cents a day is made unless the book is renewed. I f mailed, postage both ways is paid by the borrower.
Foreign missionaries home on furlough, needing m edical or surgical aid, will find the doors of the Presbyterian Hospital o f Chicago open to receive them.
Address all orders for leaflets and literature to Mrs. A lice T. Standen, ßoom 48, 17 North State Street, Chicago.
Public m eetings every Friday a t 10 o ’ clock in the Assem bly Hall, 17 North State Street, Chicago. The m eeting every third Friday in the m onth is a prayer m eeting; and every fourth Friday it is in charge o f the Chicago Presbyterial Society, and includes a map talk on the country for which w e are to pray the com ing month. All are cordially invited.
Presbyterian Hospital
A SA BACON.Superintendent.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE WOMAN'S PRESBYTERIAN BOARD OF MISSIONS OF THE NORTHWEST
President Emeritus MRS. H EN RY H. FORSYTH, 229 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago
President
MRS. OLIVER R. W ILLIAM SON, 317 S. 7th Ave., La Grange, HI.
Honorary Vice-PresidentsMRS. M cCORMICK MRS. W . B. JACOBSMISS C. S. W E E D
Vice-PresidentsMRS. LINCOLN M. COY MRS. CLELAN D B. M cAFEE MRS. N. W . CAM PBELL MRS. W ILLIA M BLAIR
MRS. N. D. P R A T T MISS E L IZAB ETH SKINNER MRS. W . S. CAN DEE MRS. A W . M cCLURE
MRS. F. W . CROSBY
Recording Secretary MRS. AM BROSE V. POW ELL, 5227 Blackstone Avc., Chicago
Treasurer
MRS. THOS. E. D. BRADLEY, Room 48, 17 N. State St., Chicago Hom e Address, 1104 Forest Ave., W ilm ette, I1L
TrusteesMRS. OLIVER R. W ILLIAM SON MRS. H ENRY H. FORSYTH
President MRS. AM BROSE V. POW ELL
Secretary MRS. THOS. E. D. BRAD LE Y
Treasurer MRS. McCORMICK MRS. W ILLIA M B LAIR MISS E L IZA B E TH SKINNER MRS. B. Y. CRAIG MRS. N. W . CAM PBELL
MRS. W ILLIAM E. CLOW MRS. LINCOLN M. COY MISS EDITH H E LEN MOSS MISS M ARTH A M. SARVER MRS. NOBLE C. KING MRS. CLELAND B. M cAFEE MRS. HOLMES FORSYTH MRS. W ILLIAM A DOUGLASS MRS. D AVID W . GRAHAM MRS. ROBERT E. ROSS
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MRS. H. H. B E L F IE L D ..............................4841 Dorchester Ave., ChicagoMRS. W ILLIAM B L A IR ............................................. 700 Rush St., ChicagoMRS. HAROLD L. B O W M A N ......................... 1429 E. 65th Place, ChicagoMRS. THOM AS B. D. B R A D L E Y ......... 1104 Forest Ave., W ilm ette, 111.MRS. C. E. B R A D T ................................1205 M ichigan Ave., Evanston, 111.MRS. H. W . B R Y A N T ....................................2454 M ichigan Ave., ChicagoMRS. N. W . C A M P B E L L.......................................... 60 Cedar St., ChicagoMRS. W . S. C A N D E E .................................1310 Maple Ave., Evanston, 111.MISS H BRM A C L A R K ................. 700 Rush St., ChicagoMRS. FRANCIS H. C L A R K ......................................4534 Ellis Ave., ChicagoMRS. W IL L IA M E. C L O W .....................................................Lake Forest, 111.MRS. JOHN A. C O L E .............................................1346 E. 53rd St., ChicagoMRS. JOHN M. C O U LTE R ..........................5648 D orchester Ave., ChicagoMRS. W IL L IA M C. CO V E R T.......................... 4108 Grand Blvd., ChicagoMRS. LINCOLN M. CO Y ............................... 4020 M ichigan Ave., ChicagoMRS. B R YA N Y. CRAIG.............................. 2628 Lake V iew Ave., ChicagoMRS. F. W . CROSBY...............................................................Lake Forest, 111.MRS. A L FR E D O. D IC K E R ................ 54G W . Euclid Ave., Oak Park, 111.MRS. W M . A. DOU GLASS...........417 N. Kenilworth Ave., Oak Pa.r.k, 111.MRS. H E N R Y H. FO R SY T H .....................229 Lake Shore Drive, ChicagoMRS. HOLMES FO R SY T H .......................942 Lake Shore Drive, ChicagoMRS. GEORGE F O R S Y T H .................................... 1319 E. 52nd St., ChicagoMRS. JAM ES FRO TH IN G H AM ...............5201 Blackstone Ave., ChicagoMRS. D AV ID W . G R A H A M .......................700 Irving Park Blvd., ChicagoMRS. M ARTIN D. H A R D IN ............................ 21 Chalmers Place, ChicagoMRS. A. A. H A Y S ................................................. 3 Chalmers Place, ChicagoMRS. J. T . H E N D ER SO N ............................ 4509 M agnolia Ave., ChicagoMRS. F R A N K A. H OSM ER...............................3228 W arren Ave., ChicagoMISS FRANCES L. H U GH ES.................................................Lake Forest, 111.MRS. A L FR E D B. JOH NSTON .............923 Lafayette Parkway, ChicagoMRS. W . W . J-OHNSTONE...........201 N. Ridgeland Ave., Oak Park, 111.MRS. N O BLE C. K IN G ......................................426 Lake St.. Oak Park, 111.MRS. C. R. LINDSAY, J R .................... 2350 Lincoln Park W est, ChicagoMRS. F. W . L E A C H ........................................... 190 E. Chestnut St., ChicagoMRS. A. J. L E T H E N ........................................... 914 Airdrie Place, ChicagoMRS. FR ED ER IC K L O W E T H ........................ 5644 W ayne Ave., ChicagoMISS L A U R A B. M ARQ U IS................................. 2480 Orchard St., ChicagoMISS E D IT H H E LE N M O S S ..506 N. Sheridan Rd., Highland Park, 111.MRS. CLELAN D B. M cA F E E ............................1 Chalmers Place, ChicagoMRS. A. W . M cC L U R E ............................................. 161 E. Erie St., ChicagoMISS E V A T. M cCO RD.................................................Hotel Plaza, ChicagoMRS. AM BROSE V. P O W E L L .................. 5227 Blackstone Ave., ChicagoMRS. N. D. P R A T T ........................................... 1118 Main St., Evanston, 111.MRS. R O BERT E. RO SS........................................... 1235 Astor St.. ChicagoMISS M INNIE M. R U M SE Y ....................................................Lake Forest, 111.MISS M A R T H A M. S A R V E R ................................................ Lake Forest, 111.MRS. A L B E R T W . SCH RO ED ER.................. 204 Lake St., Evanston, 111.MRS. FR ED ER IC K L. SE LD E N ..................4307 Herm itage Ave., ChicagoMRS. E. G. SH U M W A Y ..................................190 E. Chestnut St., ChicagoMISS E L IZA B E T H SK IN N E R ....................................612 Rush St.. ChicagoMISS ID A SK IN N E R ............................................6023 Harper Ave., ChicagoMISS H ELE N HERNDON SM ITH ...................... 44 E. Cedar St., ChicagoMRS. H E R B E R T H. SM ITH ................... 802 Clinton Place, Evanston, 111.MISS M A RY F. S T IL L W E L L .......................529 Stratford Place, ChicagoMRS. JOHN TIM OTHY STO N E.................. 866 Lincoln Parkway, ChicagoMISS H E L E N S W E E T ........................................508 L ee St., Evanston, 111.MRS. FR E D E R IC K A. S P E R R Y ........330 N. Grove Ave.. Oak Park, 111.MRS. H. C. T IL L M A N .........................................................Highland Park. 111.MRS. OLIVER R. W ILLIA M SO N ......... 317 N. 7th Ave., L a Grange. 111.MRS. C. F. W IS H A R T ........................................ 1823 Prairie Ave., ChicagoDR. JOSEPHINE YOUNG..........................5718 Dorchester Ave., Chicago
M E M B E R S O F T H E E X E C U T I V E C O M M I T T E E
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VICE-PRESIDENTS NOMINATED BY SYNOD1CAL SOCIETIES
(See A rticle VIII, Section 2, of the B y-Law s.)Colorado
MRS. W . C. ROBIN SON ................................................. Colorado SpringsMRS. A S. IN G ER SO LL............................................... Colorado SpringsMRS. H E N R Y DOLL,.......................................................................... DenverMRS. E. C. H E N SL E Y ........................................................................ Denver
IllinoisMRS. B. H. B R A IN E R D ....................................................................LincolnMRS. C. C. B R O W N .................................................................... Springfield
IndianaMRS. J. F. K E N D A L L ...................................................................... LaporteMRS. W . J. D A R B Y .......................................................................EvansvilleMISS EM M A D O N N E L L ...........................................................GreensburgMRS. W . P. SID W E L L .................................................................. FrankfortMRS. S. B. N ICH OLS........................................................................... Howe
IowaMRS. J. C. M cC LIN TO CK ...........................................................Sioux CityMRS. W . W . H A L E .....................................................................Des MoinesMRS. H. C. CUMMINS............................................................ Cedar RapidsMRS. L. B. K IN SE Y ................................................................................ Dana
MichiganMRS. F. E. STRO U P ...............................................................Grand RapidsMRS. J'. E. W E B B E R .....................................................................Royal OakMRS. FR ED K E L S E Y .................................................................... Cass CityMRS. J. A. R ISE D O R PH .......................................................Grand RapidsMRS. F. P. B U R C H E L L ........................................................ Grand Rapids
MinnesotaMRS. M. D. E D W A R D S ...................................................................St. PaulMRS. C. W . W IL L IA M S...................................................................St. PaulMRS. E. D. TH O M A S........................................................................ St. PaulMRS. H. M. H IL L ........................................................................ MinneapolisMRS. B R A D LE Y P H IL L IP S ................................................... Minneapolis
MontanaMRS. H. S. B U E L L .......................................................................... BozeinanMRS. A. B. M A R T IN .............................................................................. DillonMRS. W . H. T R IP P E T T ...............................................................AnacondaMRS. CHARLES S. PASSM O RE .........................................................ButteMRS. G. E. B L A C K B U R N .................................................................. Butte
NebraskaMRS. J. B. B U T T E R ........................................................................ FlorenceMRS. B. M. L O N G ................................................................................ LincolnMRS. E. C. B A BC O C K ...................................................................... LincolnMRS. D. L. JOH N STON .................................. Omaha
North DakotaMRS. W M . E. R O E ...................................................................... JamestownMRS. R. H. M YERS................................................................................RugbyMRS. H. C. P O S T L E T H W A IT E ................................................. B ism arck
South DakotaMRS. H U BERT K E T E L L E ...............................................................HuronMRS. H. P. CARSON ............................................................................ Huron
WisconsinMRS. I. D. M ISH O FF.................................................................. MilwaukeeMRS. C. A. M A Y N A R D .................................................................MilwaukeeMRS. J. F. P IE R C E ...................................................................... MilwaukeeMRS. W ILLIA M M A IN LA N D ......................................................... OshkoshMRS. B. G. JACK SO N ...................................................................Milwaukee
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H O M E C O R R E S P O N D IN G S E C R E T A R IE S
Specific W ork with Synodical and Presbyterlal Societies MRS. N. W . C A M P B E L L ................................................. 60 Cedar St., Chicago
Specific W ork with Individuals and Local Societies MRS. THOS. E. D. B R A D L E Y Room 48, 17 N. State St., Chicago
Synodical SocietiesM RS. H. C. T ILL M A N ......................................................... Highland Park. 111.MRS. M ARTIN D. H A R D IN ............................. 21 Chalmers Place, Chicago
Missionary Candidates MISS PRANCES L. H U GH ES............................................... Lake Forest. HI.
Adoption and Support o f Missionaries MISS H E L E N S W E E T ......................................... 508 L ee St., Evanston, HI.
Missionary Education MRS. NOBLE C. K IN G ......................................426 Lake St., Oak Park, HI.
LiteratureMRS. A . J. L E T H E N ................................... 914 A irdrie Place, Chicago
Department for Associate Members MRS. W . W . JO H N STO N E 201 N. Ridgeland Ave., Oak Park, HI.
Distribution o f Foreign Letters and Information ^MRS. H. W . B R Y A N T ......................................2454 M ichigan Ave., Chicago
W estm inster Guild MISS M INNIE M. R U M SE Y ................................................. Lake Forest, HI.
Student W orkMISS L A U R A B. M ARQ U IS................................. 2480 Orchard St., Chicago
Young People’s Societies MRS. F R ED ER ICK L O W E T H .......................... 5644 W ayne Ave., Chicago
Children’s Societies MRS. A L FR E D B. JOH NSTON ................ 920 Lafayette Pkwy., Chicago
Central Committee MRS. C LELA N D B. M cA F E E ................................1 Chalmers PI., Chicago
FOREIGN CORRESPONDING SECRETARIES
AfricaMRS. A . A . H A Y S .......................................................3 Chalmers PI., Chicago
ChinaMRS. JOH N M. C O U LTE R.......................... 5648 Dorchester Ave., Chicago
ChosenMISS H E L E N H. SM ITH ............................................. 44 Cedar St., Chicago
IndiaMISS HE0R.MA C L A R K ................................................. 700 Rush S t„ Chicago
JapanMRS. J. T. HEN DERSON ................................ 4509 Magnolia Ave., Chicago
Latin AmericaMRS. FRED ER IC K A. SP E R R Y 330 N. Grove Ave., Oak Park, 111.
PersiaMRS. W ILLIAM E. C L O W ...................................................Lake Forest, 111.
PhilippinesMRS. H E R BE RT H. SM ITH ...................... 802 Clinton PI.. Evanston, 111.
SiamMRS. JOHN A. CO LE ............................................. 1346 E. 53rd St., Chicago
SyriaMISS M A RTH A M. S A R V E R ............................................... Lake Forest. 111.
EXECUTIVE FIELD SECRETARY MRS. E . H. SILVE R TH O R N R oom 48, 17 N. State St., Chicago
FIELD SECRETARIESMRS. M A R T A. STO N E................. R oom 48, 17 N. State St., ChicagoMRS. M ARY R. D O O L IT TL E ......Room 48, 17 N. State St., Chicago
OFFICE SECRETARY MRS. ALICE T. ST A N D E N .......... Room 48, 17 N. State St., Chicago
NATIONAL EXECUTIVE STUDENT SECRETARYMISS FLO RENCE T Y L E R ..R oom 636, 156 Fifth Ave., New York City
ASSOCIATE SECRETARIESMISS M ARY ASH B Y C H EE K . .R oom 636, 156 Fifth Ave., N ew York City MISS M ARY E L IZA C L A R K . .R oom 636, 156 F ifth Ave., N ew York City
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY FOR THE SIX WOMEN'S BOARDS OF FOREIGN MISSIONS
MISS M ARG ARET E. H OD GE.................. 156 F ifth Ave., N ew Y ork City
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STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF THE NORTHWEST1919-1920
Candidates and MedicalEducation
MISS HUGHESMISS C L AR KMRS. C LOWMRS. COLEMRS. COULTERMRS. COVERTMRS. CRAIGMRS. CROSBYMRS. HOLM ES FORSYTHMRS. FROTHINGHAMMRS. HARDINMRS. HAYSMRS. HENDERSONMRS. HOSM BRMISS SA RV ERMRS. SELD ENMISS SM ITHMRS. SM ITHMRS. SPERR YMISS SW E E TMRS. STONEDR. YOUNG
Central CommitteeMRS. M cAFE E MRS. B R A D LE Y
Field WorkMRS. DOUGLASS MRS. COVERT MRS. HOLM ES FORSYTH MRS. KINGMRS. CLELAN D M cAFEE MISS MOSS
Finance MRS. B R A D LE Y MRS. CAM PBELL MRS. COY MRS. LEAC H MISS McCORD MISS SA RVERMISS E L IZA B E T H SKINNER
Friday 10 o’Clock Meeting MRS. CRAIG MRS. C LA R K MRS. COVERT MRS. GEORGE FORSYTH MRS. FROTHINGHAM MRS. H AYS MRS. L E A C H MISS M ARQUIS MRS. M cCLURE M S S RUM SEY MISS ID A SKINNER MRS. STONE MRS. TILLM AN MRS. W ISIIA R T
Hospitality MRS. B E LFIE LD MRS. CRAIG MRS. GRAHAM
MRS. LIN DSAY MRS. LO W E T H MRS. PO W ELL MRS. ROSS
InterdenominationalMRS. HARDIN MISS McCORD
Missionary Records MRS. COLE MRS. C LARK MRS. M cCLURE MISS M cCORD MRS. SCHROEDER
NominatingMRS. DOUGLASS MRS. B RA D LEY MRS. COULTER MRS. H ARDIN MISS HUGHES MISS McCORD MRS. P O W E L L MISS SW EET
Publication MRS. SPERRY MRS. BLAIR MRS. BR YA N T MRS. BOW M AN MRS. CAM PBELL MISS C L A R K MRS. CROSBY MRS. HENDERSON MISS HUGHES MRS. JOHNSTONE MRS. L E TH E N MRS. P O W E L L MRS. ROSSMISS E L IZA B E TH SKINNER
RoomsMRS. KING MRS. B RA D LEY MRS. DOUGLASS MRS. P O W E L L MRS. TILLM AN
Westminster Guild MISS RUM SEY MRS. BOW M AN MRS. DICKER MRS. JOHNSTON MRS. SM ITH
Young People’s Dept. MISS MOSS MRS. BRAD T W ESTM IN STE R GUILD
COMMITTEE SECRETARY FOR STUDENT
W O R K SECRETARY FOR YOUNG
PE O PL E ’S W O R K SECRETARY FOR CHILDEN’S
SOCIETIES
191119121911191119121913191119151918190518821903
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N A M E A N D M A ID E N N A M E , A N D H O M E A T T IM E O F L E A V IN G
Mrs. Herbert A. Hoisington..........(Eunice K ingsbury), Kiswaukee, 111.
Mrs. L. D. Heminger......................(Edna M ichael), Lowell, Ind.
*Miss Verna Ethel Eick..................Flandreau, S. D .
Mrs. Frederick Hope......................(R oberta Brow n), Fàrgo. N . D .
*Mrs. Alvin B. Carr..........................(Effie G oetsch), M ukw onago, W is.
Mrs. Peter J. Kapteyn..................(Beatrice Pawsey), England
Mrs. Frederick W. Neal..................(Mildred^ H artw ig), Chicago, 111.
*Miss Marie Gocker..........................Naperville. 111.
Mrs. A. I. Good..............................(M ary R . M iddlem iss), D etroit, M ich
Mrs. George Schwab......................(Juliette Huelster), Detroit, M ich.
Mrs. Albert A. Fulton......................(Florence W ishard), Chicago, III.
Mrs. Robert M. Ross......................(Nellie Read), Urbana, 111.
*Miss Martha Hackett, M. D ..Fort W ayne, Ind.
*Miss Harriet M. Allyn, Ph. D. Chicago, 111.
Miss Christine M. Smith, R. N . .. .Chicago, 111.
Mrs. J. Warner Brown..................(M aud H ubbard), Traverse City, M id i
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S T A T IO N S
Batanga, West AFrica. Efulen, West Africa..,Elat, West Africa.......Elat, West Africa.......Elat, West Africa.......Fulasi, West Africa. v Lolodorf, West Africa. Lolodorf, West Africa. Lolodorf, West Africa. Metet, West Africa. ..Canton, China............Canton, China............
Canton, China.............Canton, China............Canton, China............Canton, China............
A D O P T E D B Y
Michigan Synodical Society General FundSouth Dakota Synodical Society Indiana Synodical Society General Fund Illinois Synodical Society Mary Eastman Brownell Fund General FundChurch of the Covenant, Detroit, Mich.Kalamazoo Presbyterial SocietyW. M. S., Fourth Church, Chicago, 111.W. M. S., First Church, Joliet, 111., and W .M .S.
Second Church, Oak Park, 111.Rock River Presbyterial SocietyWestminster GuildMrs. James JoyGeneral Fund
'A T E CA P PT .
1919188919101914i 905:191318931901
19121900190919131917189419121915
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N A M E A N D M A ID E N N A M E , A N D H O M E A T T IM E O F L E A V IN G
Miss Grace Fulton............................Canton, China
Mrs. W. H. Lingle............................(Jean Richardson), Minneapolis, Minn.
*MJss Minta Ellington. ....................Donnelson, 111.
Miss Nettie Dejong..........................Alton, Iowa
Mrs. Wm. C. Booth..........................(Elsie H arrod), M orris, 111.
Mrs. Philip Dowling.........................(Blanche K lebo), Chicago, 111.
Mrs. E. L. Mattox............................/E m m a K ing), Fairfield, Iowa
Miss Juniata Ricketts........................Pana, 111.
Mrs. Kepler Van Evra......................(Pauline W urster), Ann A rbor, M ich.
Mrs. George L. Gelwicks..................(Lida G alt), Springfield, 111.
Mrs. Wm. L. Berst . ..........................(Leada N ewm an), Lincoln, 111.
Mrs. A. Henry Birkel........................(Lulu A . Francis), D etroit, M ich.
Mrs. Kenneth K. Thompson............(Bernice Archer), Hanover, Ind.
Miss Katherine Schaeffer................Somers, Wis.
Mrs. George D. Byers........................(Clara Prim ), Champaign, 111.
Miss Margaret Moninger................Marshalltown, Iowa
ST A T IO N S A D O P T E D B Y
Canton, China.................. General FundChangsha, China.............. Minnesota Synodical SocietyChangteh, China.............. The D. K. Pearsons FundChangteh, China.............. Council Bluffs Presbyterial SocietyCheefoo, China................. Y. P. S. C. E. and Y. P. of MichiganChenchow, China............. Mankato Presbyterial SocietyHangchow, China............. Nebraska Synodical SocietyHangchow, China............. W. M. S., Pana, 111., and W. M. S., Hyde Park
Church, Chicago, 111.Hangchow, China............. W. M. S., Highland Park, 111.Hengchow, China............. Rushville Presbyterial SocietyHengchow, China............. First Church, Lincoln, 111.Hunan Mission, China.... Detroit Presbyterial SocietyIchou-fu, China................ New Albany Presbyterial SocietyKachek, China.................. Y. P. S. C. E. and Y. P., WisconsinKachek, China.................. Miss Alice KingKachek, China.................. Waterloo Presbyterial Society
1913191819171894190719161894190319161890191618901915191618761896
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N A M E A N D M A ID E N N A M E , A N D H O M E A T T IM E O F L E A V IN G
*Miss Mae Chapin..............................Champaign, III.
MissJMary H.JTaylor................Anamobse, N. D .
*Mrs.|PhilipJR.tFulton........................(Evelyn M . M anful), Cedar Falls, Iowa
MissfEllen Dresser.. .<......................Saginaw, M ich.
Mrs. Alfred|V.{Gray........................(M innie M oore), Churdan, Iowa
Miss Evelyn M.JWamsley................Milwaukee, W is.
Mrs. Schoemaker....................(Pearl C ondit), Fairfield, Iowa
Miss Margaret B.JDuncan................Franklin, Ind.
Mrs.|Elleroy Smith............................(M aybelle Conquest), K iron, Iowa
Mrs. J. C. Melrose............................(Margaret Rea), R ock Rapids, Iowa
Mrs. Paul Melrose............................(Esther Agnew), W alker, Iowa
Mrs. A. M. Cunningham................(M . Elizabeth N eely), Danville, III.
Mrs. Herman Wylie..........................(M ary Bushnell), Chicago, 111.
Mrs. Harry Lee Smith....................(Celestine_Brown), Chicago, III.
Mrs. Calvin Mateer........................(Ada H aven), Chicago, 111.
*Miss BessieJMcCoy............................Hinsdale, 111.
ST A T IO N S
Kiungchow, China. Kiungchow, China. Lien Chou, China.. Nanking, China... Nanking, China... Nanking, China. . .Ningpo, China.......Ningpo, China.......Ningpo, China___Nodoa, China........Nodoa, China........Paotingfu, China.. Paotingfu, China.. Paotingfu, China..Peking, China.......Peking, China.......
ugh.
A D O P T E D B Y
First Church, Champaign, 111.General FundIowa Presbyterail SocietyIowa Presbyterial SocietyFort Dodge Presbyterial SocietyW. M. S., Westminster Church, Milwaukee,Wis.W. M. S., Central Church, Des Moines, IowaIndiana Synodical SocietySioux City Presbyterial SocietyMrs. Alex. Elliott, Sioux City, IowaCedar Rapids Presbyterial SocietyIllinois Synodical SocietyAssociateW. M. S., First Church, Springfield, 111.Ann Arbor and Detroit Presbyterial Societies General Fund
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1911191319181895191719131911188219091911188919031904
190619121913
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N A M E A N D M A ID E N N A M E , A N D H O M E A T T IM E O F L E A V IN G
Mrs. Chas. L. Ogilvie..........................(Abbie M iller), Oak Park, 111.
Mrs. John R. Lyons............................(M ary S. L ippincott). Charleston, 111.
Mrs. Louis E. Wolferz......................../K atherine K ing), Ann Arbor, Mich.
Miss Emma Silver..............................D etroit, M ich.
Mrs. Edward Perry..............................(M artha T aylor), Parkville, 111.
Mrs. Hugh Ramsey..............................(Ada Alexander), M adison, Wis.
Mrs. C. P. Althaus ..........................(Laura W ilson), Ferris, 111.
Mrs. J. N. Hayes..................................(M ercie M . Briggs), M ilton, M ich.
Mrs. Frank H. Troop..........................(Elsie M cK enzie), Foley, Minn.
*Miss Christine Braskamp..................Alton, Iowa
Mrs. C. F. Johnson..............................(Agnes E lliott), Peotone, 111.
*Miss Emma Boehne............................Hansen, Neb.
Mrs. A. B. Dodd..................................(M abel M ennie), M acon, M o.
Mrs. Chas. E. Scott..............................(Clara H eyw ood), Albion, M ich.
Mrs. J. J. Heeren..................................(Edith M . W eeks). Reading, England
Mrs. Howell P, Lair............................(Katherine Stevens), Sheridan, W yo.
ugh.
ST A TIO N S
Peking, China----Peking, China----Peking, China----Shanghai, China. Shanghai, China. Shuntefu, China.. Siangtan, China.. Soochow, China.. Soochow, China.. Tengchou, China. Tsinanfu, China.. Tsinanfu, China.. Tsinanfu, China..
Tsinanfu, China.. Tsinanfu, China.. Tsinanfu, China..
A D O P T E D B Y
First Church, Oak Park, 111.General FundMichigan Synodical SocietyW. M. S., Jefferson Ave., Church, Detroit, Mich.
General FundMadison Presbyterial SocietyPeoria Presbyterial SocietyLansing and Flint Presbyterial SocietiesStewart Memorial Church, Minneapolis, Minn.Cedar Rapids Presbyterial SocietyGeneral FundGeneral FundW. M. S., Central Church, Detroit, and W. M.
S., Ypsilanti, Mich.W. M. S., Central Church, Denver, ColoradoGeneral FundGeneral Fund
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Mrs. Paul Cassat............................(Row ena W ilson), Helm, 111.
Miss Sara Faris................................Miami,- Fla.
Miss Helen Christman....................Toledo, Ohio
Mrs. R. M. Mateer........................../M a d ge D ickson), Chambersburg, Pa.
Miss Ruth Brack..............................St. Paul, Minn.
Mrs. Ernest M. Ewers....................(Ruth Schaefer), Pierceton, Iowa
Mrs. Rodger Winn........................(Catherine Lewis), Chicago, 111.
*Mrs. John Y. Crothers..................(Ellen M cClung), Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Mrs. Roy K. Smith........................(Laura M cLane), Rosedale, Kansas
Mrs. Alex A. Pieters......................(E va H. Fields), D es Moines, Iowa
Mrs. F. S. Miller............................(Susan A . D oty ), Braidwood, 111.
Miss Faye Edgerton'......................Hastings, Neb.
Mrs. W. L. Swallen......................../Sallie W ilson), Johnstown, Ohio
Miss Velma Snook........................Fairfield, Iowa
Mrs. Ansel W. Gillis......................(Harriet W hiting)
Miss Helen Anderson....................Omaha, Neb.
S T A T IO N S
Tsinanfu, China... .Tsining, China..........Tsingtau, China........Weihsien, China.......Weihsien, China.......Yeung Kong, China.. An Dong, Chosen An Dong, Chosen.. .. An Dong, Chosen.... Chai Ryung, Chosen. Chong Ju, Chosen. . Chong Ju, Chosen. . . Pyeng Yang, Chosen. Pyeng Yang, Chosen. Pyeng Yang, Chosen. Pyeng Yang, Chosen.
ugh.
A D O P T E D BY
General FundA friend, Denver, Colorado A friend, Detroit, Mich.Colorado Synodical SocietyW. M. S., Dayton Ave. Church, St. Paul, Minn.General FundColorado Synodical SocietyIndiana Synodical SocietyW. M. S., Lake Forest, 111.Petoskey Presbyterial Society Nebraska Synodical Society A friendDes Moines Presbyterial Society Indiana Synodical Society General Fund General Fund
19181887
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S T A T IO N S
Mrs. W. W. Baird................................. Pyeng Yang, Chosen........(Rose M . Fetterolf), Chicago, 111.
Mrs. H. G. Underwood........................ Seoul, Chosen....................(Lillias S. H orton ), Chicago, 111.
Mrs. E. H. M iller.. ..........................(M attie M . ’H enry), Fairfield, Iowa
Mrs. Chas. A. Clark............................Seoul, Chosen....................Seoul, Chosen....................
(M abel N. Crafts), Chicago, 111.Mrs, John F. Genso.............................. Seoul, Chosen....................
(M abel Rittgers), Grimes, Iowa Mrs. J. U. S. Toms..............................
(Ella Sparks Burt), Cohansey, N. J.♦Mrs. Ralph Mills..................................
(Ethel Baumgarner), D ecatur, 111.Miss Margo Lee Lewis......................
Seoul, Chosen....................Seoul, Chosen....................Seoul, Chosen..............
St. Paul, M inn.Miss Lillian Dean................................ Seoul, Chosen....................
Berwyn, 111.Miss Marion Hartness........................ Seoul, Chosen....................
Cedar Rapids, Iow a Mrs. Roscoe Coen................................ Seoul, Chosen....................
(Katherine Buchanan), N eoga, 111.Mrs. Cyril Ross....................................
(Susan F. Shank), Canon C ity, Colo.Miss Blanche I. Stevens......................
Shenandoah, IowaMiss Vera F. Ingerson, R. N ..........
Hastings, M ich.*Miss Harriet E.JPollard......................
Syen Chun, Chosen..........Syen Chun, Chosen..........Syen Chun, Chosen..........Taiku, Chosen...................
Pueblo, Colo.Miss MarthaSSwitzer.......................... Taiku, Chosen...................
Chicago, 111.
igh.
A D O P T E D B Y
Chicago Presbyterial SocietyMrs. Wm. Blair, Chicago, 111., and Grand
Rapids Presbyterial Society General FundGeneral FundY. P. S. C. E., IowaChurches of Oshkosh and Neenah, Wis.Springfield Presbyterial SocietyY. P. S. C. E., MinnesotaGeneral FundA friendGeneral FundDetroit Presbyterial SocietyLansing and Lake Superior Presbyterial SocietiesWestminster Church, Grand Rapids, Mich.W. M. S., Fourth Church, Chicago, 111 Honorary
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N A M E A N D M A ID E N N A M E , A N D H O M E A T T IM E O F L E A V IN G
Mrs. J. E. Adams...............................(Caroline B abcock ), Neenah. W is.
Miss Elizabeth Bekins, R. N............Sioux C ity, Iowa
Mrs. Wm. B. Allison........................(Corinna H edges), Bement, 111.
Miss Henrietta York........................Chicago, 111.
Mrs. L. P, Sullenberger....................(Jessie A . K ennedy), Craig, N eb.
*Mrs. Paul Burgess...............................(D ora H . M cLaughlin), Colorado Springs,
Colo.Mrs. J. J. Lucas...................................
(M . Eva Sly), Boltonville, Vt.*Mrs. W. E. W eld................................
(M argaret Elder), Aurora, 111.Mrs. W. S. Dudgeon....................
(Grace L . Evans), Ottumwa, IowaMrs. Chas. D. Thompson..................
(Evelyn C . Lucas), IndiaMrs. Emanuel A. Enders..................
(Frances M . Seibert)Mrs. Wm. Wiser.................................
/C harlotte V iall), Chicago, 111.Miss Maye Dennis............................
D avenport, IowaMiss Mary E. Pratt..........................
Cedar Falls, IowaMrs. A. G. McGaw.............................
(Ella R . H ersman), Hersman, 111.Miss Iva Maye Fish..........................
S T A T IO N S
Taiku, Chosen...............Taiku, Chosen...............Guatemala City, Guat.,
Guatemala, City, Guat. Quezaltenango, Guat... Quezaltenango, Guat...
Allahabad, India...........Allahabad, India...........Allahabad, India...........Allahabad, India...........Allahabad, India...........Allahabad, India...........Allahabad, India...........Ambala, India...............Etah, India....................Etah, India....................
igh.
A D O P T E D B Y
Mr. H. H. Babcock, Neenah, WisconsinSioux City Presbyterial SocietyBloomington Presbyterial Society and W. M. S.
and Y. P. S. C. E., Bement, III.Chicago Presbyterial SocietyNebraska Synod ical SocietyGeneral Fund
W. M. S., First Church, Detroit, Mich.General Fund Iowa Presbyterial Society General Fund General FundW. M. S., Fourth Church, Chicago, III.Iowa City Presbyterial Society First Church, Waterloo, Iowa Muncie Presbyterial Society Crerar Memorial Church, Chicago, 111.
18941910191619021896191319161894191519071913191819031914
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Mrs. C. H. Bandy..............................(M ary E. K ing), Omaha, Neb.
*Mrs. George Dunbar.......................(Lena B. R uchti), W heaton, 111.
Mrs. Glen B. Ogden..........................(M ildred Blanchard), W heaton, 111.
Mrs. Frank B. McCuskey................(Lillian W herry), R iver Forest, 111.
Mrs. Alexander Wilson....................(Eugenia N ash), Coggon, Iowa
Mrs. Milton Strahler........................(Harriet N . Brittain), Chicago, 111.
Mrs. James E. Napp..........................(M ary Anderson), Lennox, Iowa
*Mrs. Walter J. Clark........................(N ettie D unn), Hillsdale, M ich.
Mrs. Ross Wilson..............................(Ella M . H um ble), M arion, Iowa
Mrs. Herbert A. Whitlock................(M argaret K. L eitch ), Glasgow, Scotland
Miss Mary Edna Paisley..................Hillsboro, 111. t
Miss Mary Alice Kirby....................Bloom ington, Ind.
Miss Margaret E. Patterson............Linden, N ova Scotia
Mrs. Fred J. Newton........................(R uth A . Cam pbell), W hite Bear Lake,
Minn.Miss Henrietta Inglis...................... .
Boulder, Colo.Mrs. Robert B. Love........................
(Edith A. Pawling). Braidwood. 111.ugh.
S T A T IO N S
Fatehgarh, India.. Fatehgarh, India.. Kasganj, India.. . .Kasur, India..........Kodaikanal, India. Kolhapur, India... Kolhapur, India...Lahore, India........Lahore, India........Ludhiana, India... Ludhiana, India. . . Mainpuri, India...Miraj, India..........Moga, India...........
Landour, India___W oodstock College
Rupar, India.........
A D O P T E D B Y
Nebraska Synodical Society Montana Synodical Society W. M. S., First Church, Oak Park, 111.Fort Wayne Presbyterial Society AssociateLaCrosse Presbyterial Society in part Chippewa Falls Presbyterial Society Milwaukee Presbyterial Society W. M. S. and Church, Marion, Iowa General FundIn part by C. E's of North DakotaW. M. S., Tabernacle Church, Indianapolis, Ind.W. M. S., Fourth Church, Chicago, 111.General Fund
Y. P. S. C., E., Colorado Synodical Society Y. P. S. C. E., Rock River Presbyterial Society
19111909191418821916191619121903191119161881190119031905
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N A M E A N D M A ID E N N A M E , A N D H O M E A T T IM E O F L E A V IN G
Mrs. John L. Goheen......................../Jane Lee Corbett), Franklin, Ind.
Miss Clara Seiler................................Hillsdale, M ich.
Mrs. H. C. Whitener........................(Katherine E. G raham ), Aurora, 111.
Miss Ann E. Garvin..........................Fort W ayne, Ind.
Mrs. Richard Dosker........................(Nina P. Elljs), Helena, M ont.
Miss Katherine Arbury....................Chicago, 111.
Mrs. Carrie H. McCrory..................Iow a City, Iow a
Miss Alice M. Monk........................Albion, M ich.
Miss Elizabeth M. Evans..............Huron, S. D ak.
Mrs. Leo C. Lake............................(Ruth M anning), Colorado Springs, Colo
Miss Julia L. Leavitt........................Bloomfield, Ind.
Miss Isabelle M. W ard......................W ilm ington, 111.
Miss Lila Halsey.................................Evanston, 111.
Mrs. A. K. Reischauer......................(Helen O ldfather), H anover, Ind.
Miss Lena Dougherty......................Bedford, Iowa
Miss Evelyn Larsen..........................Manistee, M ich.
S T A T IO N S
Sangli, India............Kolhapur, India___Asahigawa, Japan..Kure, Japan............Matsuyama, Japan.Osaka, Japan..........Otaru, Japan...........Sapporo, Japan.......Sapporo, Japan.......Sapporo, Japan.......Tanbe, Japan.. .Tokyo, Japan........Tokyo, Japan........Tokyo, Japan........
Tokyo, Japan .Tokyo, Japan..........
A D O P T E D B Y
W. M. S., Second Church, Indianapolis, Ind.W. M. S., Fort St. Church, Detroit, Mich.Ottawa Presbyterial SocietyWhitewater Presbyterial SocietyW. M. S. and S. S., First Church, Evanston, 111.General FundS. S., Iowa CityNorth Dakota Synodical Society South Dakota Synodical Society General Fund
Indiana and Muncie Presbyterial Societies Westminster GuildW. M. S., Second Church, Evanston, 111.W. M. S., Westminster and Scovel Memorial
Churches, Detroit, and Y.W.S., Pontiac, Mich. Corning Presbyterial SocietyFreeport Presbyterial Society
19181902189419021917191718881907189119131900
19101911191218831899
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N A M E A N D M A ID E N N A M E , A N D H O M E A T T IM E O F L E A V IN G
Miss Alma G. Eaton..........................Carlinville, 111.
Mrs. D. A. Murray..............................(Annie A . L . Foster), Ottumwa, Iow a
*Mrs. Wm. Wallace..............................(M ary M cQ uat), St. Peter, M ich.
Mrs. Chas. Petran..............................(Tabitha M cK eehan), Minneapolis, M inn.
Mrs. Lorin H. King..............................(M ary Freem an), Chicago, 111.
Mrs. A. G. Cheeney............................(Gertrude A . Sorensen), Chicago. 111.
Miss Jennie Wheeler............................Neenah, W is.
*Mrs. Newell J. Elliott..........................(Anna Luella Agee), Beaver Crossing, Neb.
Mrs. J. Arthur Funk..........................(Sue Lienbach), Panora, Iowa
Miss Florence M urray. ....................Streator, 111.
*Mrs. F. M. Stead, M. D ......................(Blanche W ilson), Chicago, 111.
*Mrs. Dwight M. Donaldson..............(Elizabeth A llen), Galesburg, 111.
Mrs. Chas. R. Murray........................(Grace Sm alley), Chicago, 111.
Mrs. J. Davidson Frame....................(Grace J. M urray), Seymour, Iowa
Miss Grettie Y . Holliday....................Indianapolis, Ind.
Miss Lillie B. Beaber..........................Fort W ayne, Ind.
ST A T IO N S
Tokyo, Japan................Tsu, Japan.....................City of Mexico, Mexico. City of Mexico, Mexico. City of Mexico, Mexico.Oaxaca, Mexico............San Angel, Mexico.......Vera Cruz, Mexico.......Hamadan, Persia..........Hamadan, Persia..........Kermanshah, Persia.. . ,
Meshed, Persia..............Resht, Persia.................Resht, Persia.................Tabriz, Persia................Tabriz, Persia................
ugh.
A D O P T E D B Y
General Fund Y. P. S. C. E., Iowa General Fund General Fund General Fund General FundWinnebago Persbyterial SocietyColorado Synodical SocietyDes Moines Presbyterial SocietyW. M. S. and Church, Streator, 111.Y.P.S.C.E. and W.M.S., First Church, Chicago,
111.Y. P. S. C. E., Rushville Presbyterial Society General Fund General FundW. M. S., First Church, Indianapolis, Ind.W. M. S., First Church, Fort Wayne, Ind.
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N A M E A N D M A ID E N N A M E , A N D H O M E A T T IM E O F L E A V IN G
Mrs. Chas. R. Pittman........................(Lucille D rake), Chicago, 111.
Mrs. Frederick|N. Jessup..................(Helen Theo G rove), M adison, W is.
*Mrs. B.[S.lGifford................................(Em m a L. Campbell), Ashland, W is.
Miss Mary R. Fleming, M. D ............Hillsdale, M d.
*Miss Georgia L. McKinney................Newton, Ind.
Miss Mary J. Smith, M.JD..................Frankfort, Ind.
*Mrs. Joseph W.[Cook..........................(Alice O. Ensign), Streator, 111.
Mrs. FrederickJL.fcBird........................(Nina Sutherland), Indianapolis, Ind.
MissJGertrudelPeet............................Ypsilanti, M ich.
Mrs. E. W. McDowell........................(Margaret W allace D ean), Chicago, 111.
Mrs. Roy|H.|Brown............................(Nellie M cA fee Pollock ), W hite Bear
Lake, M inn.*Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald..................
(Alice E. Com pton)Mrs. W. J.|Smith................................
(Grace M . W ithee)Mrs. H. R. Berger................................
(Ethel J. Owen), Chicago, 111.Mrs. James W. Chapman..................
(Ethel Robinson), W hite Bear Lake, Minn Miss Ruth Swanson............................
H oopeston, 111._____________________________Jgh.
S T A T IO N S
Tabriz, Persia... Tabriz, Persia... Tabriz, Persia...Tabriz, Persia__Tabriz, Persia... Teheran, Persia.. Teheran, Persia.. Teheran, Persia.. Teheran, Persia.. Urumia, Persia.. Albay, P. I .........
Camarines, P. I .. Dumaguete, P. I. Dumaguete, P. I. Dumaguete, P. I. Manila, P. I .......
A D O P T E D B Y
W. M. S., First Church, Chicago, 111.Iowa Synodical SocietyGeneral FundIndianajSynodical SocietyContract TeacherIllinois Synodical SocietyW. M. S. and Second Church, Oak]Park,JIll.W. M. S., Wilmette, 111., in partCurtiss FundGeneral Fund
W. M. S., Immanuel Church,^Milwaukee, Wis.
Y. P. S. C. E. and Y. P., Nebraska General Fund General FundY. P. S. C. E., St. PauljPresbyterial Society General Fund
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191418891904189219121903
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NAME AND MAIDEN NAME, AND HOME AT TIME OF LEAVING
M iss Annabel G a lt ...................................Springfield, 111.
*M iss A lice J. E llin w o o d .........................Madison, Wis.
M rs. Graham F u ller ................................(Geraldine Emerson), Aledo, 111.
M rs. Chas. E. E ckels .....................(Margaret Galt), Farmingdale, 111.
•Mrs. J. A . E ak in .......................................(Althea Rhatney), Omaha, Neb.
M rs. Paul E ak in .......................................(Gertrude Inez Shearer), Ree Heights,
S. Dak.M rs. Carl J. Shellm an..............................
(Mary C. Guy), Sioux City, IowaM rs. A . W . C o o p e r ...................................
(Eleanor Parker), Minneapolis, Minn.M iss Helen M cC lu re ..............................
Fairfield, IowaM rs. J. W . M cK e a n ................................
(Laura B. Wilson), Omaha, Neb.M rs. Edw in C. C o r t ................................
(Mabel Gilson), Harvey, 111.*M rs. W . A . B riggs.....................................
(Annabel King), Bridgeport, 111.M rs. W m . T . L y o n ...................................
(Elizabeth J. Bombascus), Marinette, Wis.•Mrs. H owell S. V in cen t.........................
(Nellie Nesbit), Lytton, Iowa•Miss Edith M . B u ck ..............
Patriot, Ind.M rs. S. C . P eop les ...................................
(Sarah C. Wirt), Chicago. 111.•Mrs. Hugh T a y lo r ...................................
(Dora B. Martin), Darlington, Ind.______ugh.
S T A T IO N S
Bangkok, S. Siam.............Bangkok, S. Siam.............Bangkok, S. Siam.............Nakawn, Sritamarat, S. S.Petchaburi, S. Siam..........Petchaburi, S. Siam..........
Pitsanuloke, S. Siam........Pitsanuloke, S. Siam........
Pitsanuloke, S. Siam........Chieng Mai, N. Siam.......Chieng Mai, N. Siam.......Chieng Rai, N. Siam........Chieng Rai, N. Siam........Lakawn, N. Siam.............Lakawn, N. Siam.............
Nan, N. Siam....................Nan, N. Siam....................
A D O P T E D B Y
The Mrs. D. K. Pearsons Fund Michigan Synodical Society Colorado Synodical Society Springfield Presbyterial Society Crawfordsville Presbyterial Society W. M. S. and Faith Church, Austin, 111.
Waterloo Presbyterial SocietyW. M. S., State St. Church, Jacksonville, 111., in
part.Iowa Presbyterial Society General Fund Peoria Presbyterial Society Nebraska Synodical Society General FundWinona Presbyterial SocietyY. P. S. C. E., Alton, Mattoon and Springfield
Presbyterial Societies W. M. S., Hyde Park Church, Chicago, 111.Indiana Synodical Society
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N A M E A N D M A ID E N N A M E , A N D H O M E A T T IM E O F L E A V IN G
♦Mrs. W. H. Beach. ..........................(Elizabeth W olfe ), Virginia, M inn.
Mrs. Claude W. Mason....................(Anna M . Anderson), Omaha, Neb.
Mrs. Wallace W. W ood....................(Grace L. Brown), Parker, S. Dak.
Mrs. Harold C. Anderson................(Evelyn D ose), D avenport, Iowa
Mrs. George T. Coleman..................(Harriet Louise Sager), Chicago, 111.
Miss Helga Johnson..........................Milwaukee, Wis.
Mrs. Wm. B. Boomer........................(Louise W . Bates), Chicago, 111.
Mrs. Jesse S. Smith............................(Bessie M . Cham bers), Pawnee, Neb.
Mrs. Chas. M. Spining......................(Jessie M cIntosh ), Highland, Kan.
Miss Christine Hoogestraat..............Arcadia, Iowa
*Miss Florence Sayer...........................Indianapolis. Ind._
Mrs. Chas. S. Williams....................(M aud N ewell), Baraboo, Wis.
Mrs. Frederick F. Darley................(M ary W hite), D enver, Colo.
Mrs. George C. Doolittle..................(Carrie S. Shaw), M inneapolis, Minn.
Mrs. George H. Scherer....................(Margaret M . M ackie), Chicago, 111.
Miss Bernice Hunting......................Marshall, M ich.
Mrs. J. H. Nichol..............................(Rebecca VanCleve), M inneapolis, Minn
igh.
S T A T IO N S
Nan, N. Siam....................Yunnan, N. Siam..............Bahia, Brazil, S. A ............Caetete, Brazil, S. A ........Sao Paulo, Brazil, S. A . . .Sao Paulo, Brazil, S. A . . .Santiago, Chile, S. A ........Tatal, Chile, S. A .............Valparaiso, Chile, S. A . ..Bogota, U. S. Col., S. A . .Bogota, U. S. Col., S. A . .Bucaramanga, U. S. Col.,
S. A.Caracas, Venezuela, S. A ..Sidon, Syria.......................Suk el Gharb, Syria..........Tripoli, Syria.....................Tripoli, Syria.....................
A D O P T E D B Y
Nebraska Synodical Society General-Fund General FundCouncil Bluffsand Dubuque Presbyterial SocietiesAssociateAssociateChicago Presbyterial Society General FundDetroit Presbyterial Society General FundFirst Church, Indianapolis, Ind.Madison and Alma Presbyterial Societies
General FundW. M. S., Third Church, Chicago, 111.Chicago Presbyterial Society Monroe Presbyterial Society Minneapolis Presbyterial Society
Westminster Guild Missionaries...........
The names given in order of ¿adopt ion.
' Miss Isabelle M. Ward.............Miss Katherine McCune...........Miss Harriett M. Allyn, Ph. D. Mrs. J. Lawrence Thurston.. . .Mrs. Herbert W. Greig.............
(Christine Suderman)•Mrs. Loren S. Hanna..............
(Hazel Brunner)Miss Margaret Doolittle...........Miss Jean Stoner........................Miss Laura Eleanor Morrison..
Miss Marjorie Hanson..............Miss Theodora Culver...............Miss Lena Agnes Boyd.............Miss Frances Van V. Rodgers..Miss Estella F. Daniel..............
*On furlough.
Tokyo, JapanChai Ryung, ChosenCanton, ChinaNanking, ChinaKribi, Cameroun, West Africa
Lakawn, N. Siam
Beirut, Syria Brazil, South America Quezaltenango, Guatemala,
Central America Andong, Chosen Peking, China Saharanpur, India Manila, Philippine^ Islands Chile, South America
MISSIONARIES SUPPORTED BY CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S SOCIETIES
Colorado.............................................................Miss Henrietta Inglis, Punjab, IndiaIllinois......................................................
Chicago Presby. Soc............................. { E' Bernheise1’ PyenS YanS’
First Church / *Mrs. F. M. Stead, M. D., Kermanshah,1 P ersia
Alton Presby. Soc.................................]Mattoon Presby. Soc.............................[ *Miss Edith M. Buck, Lakawn, N. SiamSpringfield Presby. Soc........................JBloomington Presby. Soc......................1 Mrs. Wm. B. Allison, Guatemala City,Bement Church...................................... J GuatemalaBloomington Presby. Soc..............Cairo Presby. Soc................................ }■ Rev. A. G. McGaw, Etah, IndiaEwing Presby. Soc.........................Freeport Presby. Soc.....................Ottawa Presby. Soc........................Peoria Presby. Soc...........................
Rev. James F. Garvin, Concepcion, Chile, S. A.
Rock River Presby. Soc........................ Mrs. Robert Love, Rupar, India
Rushville Presby. Soc.......................... { *MrpSer^ ght M* Donaldson* Meshed-
Indiana....................................................... / Rev. James H. McLean, Santiago, Chile,\ S. A.f Rev. W. G. McClure, Bangkok,S.Siam
Iowa........................................................... i Mrs. John F. Genso, Seoul, Chosen[ Mrs. D. A. Murray, Tsu, Japan
■.». , . / Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Booth, Chefoo,Michigan.................................................... \ China
Minnesota r > i C f Miss Margo Lee Lewis, Seoul, ChosenSt. Paul Presby. Soc............................ ̂ Mrs. James Chapman, Dumaguete.P.I.
Nebraska j Mrs. Kenneth McDonald, Camarines,
North Dakota j Miss Mary Edna Paisley, Ludhiana,
. f Miss Katherine L. Schaeffer, Kachek,Wlsconsm...................................................\ Hainan, China
♦On furlough.
THE FORTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE W OM AN’S PRESBYTERIAN BOARD OF
MISSIONS OF THE NORTHWEST
FOREIGN DEPARTMENTAFRICA
Both letters and missionaries have come from Africa the past year and we are surprised to learn how the work has gone forward in spite of the strange conditions. Mrs. Neal writes from Elat: “ During the year a new church has been finished, seating 1,600 people; also one at Men- gali, one of our outposts, of the same size. Many new chapels were built in the villages. New work has been organized among the Beti tribe and along the lower Nlong river. Over six months of the year we spent in evangelistic itinerating among the Bulu, Ngumla, Beti and several lesser tribes. All types of people came for medical treatment, from our best Christians to the rankest heathen. The hospital buildings are all made of native materials, with bark walls, grass roofs, furnished with beds made of a single plank on four posts about a foot off the ground, with a stick of bamboo for a pillow.”
As in many other countries the work was interrupted by an epidemic of influenza from which no village escaped. The evangelists did a wonderful work in caring for the sick and dying. Money has become very scarce in the colony so that it was hard for the Christians to pay their pledges, but they did pay them rather than see any native workers laid aside.
Air. Schwab, who is at home on furlough, is trying to secure the necessary machinery for making palm and cocoa- nut oil. Since these are used so extensively in the manufacture of butter substitutes he feels that they could be made a source of great help to the mission. Mrs. Schwab has just published “ The Jungle Cook Book,” an interesting bit of literature. War conditions made necessary the use of native foods, which she seems to have practiced very successfully, and she is passing on the results of her experience to her fellow workers in Africa.
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Because of the war there are many overdue furloughs. Many must come home for health reasons, but as many as dare are volunteering to postpone their coming. At all times the work is terribly undermanned and the appeal for reinforcements is most urgent.
CHINAIt is natural that with 58 representatives on the list of
missionaries for China the women of the Northwest Board should keep a sustained interest in this vast and potentially powerful missionary field. Of these 58 workers 15 were at home during the past year on regular furlough or on sick leave, and one has resigned to be very happily married. As the latter still lives in China near the scene of her former labors, we can feel assured that her beloved schoolgirls are still within her “ sphere of influence.”
Like other nations there is to be a new China and the responsibility for the character of that new China rests largely upon the young men and women who have gone out from or are still under the training of our mission schools. Our workers feel more and more that they are in this harvest field “ for such a time as this.” The thousands of laborers who went to the war front from Shantung province alone are returning with many new ideas and possibly a much wrider vision for their own country.
More and more spasmodic though isolated efforts are being made by individual Chinese who have traveled and studied in Europe and America to improve economic and social conditions, but there is little team work and the great national idea which might unite them is stilt somewhat dormant. Possibly union work in our missions and especially the idea of the union Christian Church for China may form the unit around which shall grow a united and Christian nation.
While the great war front in Europe has been claiming our attention, certain parts of China have been seriously disturbed and the regular work of some of our stations sorely tried by the more or less constant fighting between Northern and Southern soldiers. Hainan and Hunan Missions have been centers of conflict and most of the women missionaries of several stations in Hynan were compelled
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to leave for Kuling early last summer and had not returned when last heard from. Changsha and Siangtan and other cities were looted but no direct attempt was made to interfere with foreigners. Some of the schools were closed and the compounds were often crowded with refugees, while hospitals with a normal capacity of 75 beds were made to stretch to the extent of caring for from 300 to 500 wounded soldiers.
A most encouraging sign has been the friendly attitude of all classes toward the American missionary. There never has been a more vital time for the work of our missionaries. Dr. Brown very urgently emphasizes this fact when he says, “ No other Christian workers in all the world are facing a more stupendous task than the missionaries in China.” Will the response of the Christian worker at home be adequate to this great demand ?
CHOSENOur Board now has 28 representatives in this land. Two
valued and devoted workers have been called “ home” during the year, Miss Fanny Cleland of Pyeng Yang and Mrs. H. C. Whiting of Chaiyung, who for fifteen years showed forth the love of her Master to the Koreans. We are rejoicing in three recruits who are now on the field.
The time has now passed for rapid and phenomenal growth in Christianity among the Koreans. The missionaries report that church membership is increasing more slowly, but there is a steady, encouraging growth not only in members but also in the deepening spiritual life of those who Ifave accepted the Gospel Message.
Chosen has felt the war in the unprecedented advance in prices of food and fuel. This has specially affected the schools, in some places the cost of board being 40 per cent higher than a year ago. In spite of the increased cost of living the Koreans continue to give most generously, not only for the support of their own churches, but for their own missionary work, both home and foreign.
The political situation in Chosen has been a cause for great anxiety during the past weeks. Since the demonstration in favor of Korean independence, March first, the country has been in a state of unrest, and missionary work
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has been practically at a standstill. The Korean people have a great love for their land and they evidently felt that this was their opportunity to call to the attention of the world their earnest desire for freedom.
This uprising may result in serious difficulty for the Korean Church and we should all pray most earnestly that God will keep the Korean Christians and missionaries in safety' and bring the church through this time of testing purified and strengthened.
INDIAIt is too soon to say how far-reaching the effect of the
world-war will be on India, so far as missionary work is concerned. It may be said that during the war the Christian church has been prosperous and that missionary work has been carried on with the greatest sense of security. The war made the villagers conscious as they never were before of the outside world, for all knew of someone who had gone across the water to fight for England. There are indications that caste rule is breaking down. The war itself has done much to undermine this hateful system, for in crossing the ocean a man breaks caste, and when millions have done this, it ceases to be a terrible breach of religious law. “ You cannot indict a whole nation.”
Influenza has taken a heavy toll of India’s population. In many villages half the people died, while a twenty-five per cent death rate was not at all uncommon. A little child of Mr. and Mrs. McCuskey died from the disease, and Mrs. George Dunbar of Fatehgarh was so affected by it she had to return to America for treatment. She is now in Southwestern Presbyterian Sanatorium at Albuquerque, N. M. Added to the influenza, India has famine conditions, which are worse than for many years. Rains were scanty and the wheat crop failed. By the end of February all the wheat crop was exhausted and no more will be available until October. India is standing in the bread-line, asking for a little of America’s bountiful supply. Appeals have been made to the Red Cross, but it has been compelled to refuse aid, as its facilities are being used for war relief. Contributions for this fund (which should be extra, above the regular pledges for established work) should be sent tQ
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Mr. Dwight H. Day, 156 Fifth Avenue, New York, marked “ India Famine Relief.”
Mrs. Walter J. Clark and Mrs. William E. Weld are in America on furlough and have been living in Wooster, Ohio. Mrs. Weld has been obliged to go to Philadelphia for treatment. Miss Patterson has safely reached Kolhapur, with her little charge, the young chief of Torgol. Four new recruits for India attended the Biennial meeting in Denver, and give promise of greatly needed help for our overworked missionaries.
JAPANRobert E. Speer says “Japan’s distance from the battle
ground in Europe has saved her from many of the burdens of the allied nations, but not all. War has brought prosperity to many, but has increased the cost of living and the suffering of others. Politically, Japan has had to meet grave issues. She needs for these the wisdom and strength which Christianity alone can give. W e need to remember how few Christians there are, yet how great their influence.”
This Board is represented by sixteen missionaries working in eight different stations. All of these are faithfully at work on the field except Miss Julia Leavitt, who is having a much needed furlough in this country. Miss Lila Halsey is looking forward to her furlough some time during the year. The only new recruit added the past year was Miss Alma Eaton. The only marriage was that of Miss Nina Ellis, who became Mrs. Richard Dasker, and was transferred to Matsuyama. Mr. and Mrs. Whitener have gone from Yamaguchi 700 miles north and opened a new station at Asahigawa, they being the only missionaries in the city of 70,000 people. Much regret has been felt at the resignation of Miss Isabelle Ward, the Westminster Guild representative.
It is said of all the people working in Japan who deserve praise it is the single women who live in stations by themselves. Our Miss McCrory alone in Otaru continues her work in the Rose Kindergarten and evangelistic work among women and girls. Mrs. Walser in the report of Japan Mission says “ One of the greatest steps in woman’s education in Japan has been taken this year by the opening
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of the Woman’s Christian College, which took place the end of April.” There are six different missions co-operating in this college, the Presbyterians being represented by Dr. Reischauer and Miss Halsey. This college is one of the Jubilee objects for which we are praying that the whole amount of $22,500 will be raised.
LATIN AMERICAOne who is familiar with conditions in Latin America
says that in all these countries, from Mexico to Chile, there are most encouraging signs, which indicate that a new era is dawning for missionary work among these people. The old prejudice against the United States and Protestant missions seems to be breaking down. The Great War has drawn Latin America closer to the United States and has in some measure revealed to its people the great need of a true and vital religion.
An interdenominational conference held in the City of Mexico in February, 1919, made effective in detail the resolutions of the Cincinnati conference of 1914, assigning to each co-operating mission its own exclusive responsibility. It also adopted plans for the union of the mission presses in the City of Mexico; the publication of a joint weekly periodical; the establishment of a great Christian University and the location of hospitals and dispensaries in strategic points.
The good will of the city of Vera Cruz has been won for the evangelistic faith by the work of the dispensary, which has been wonderfully blessed. It is unique in being the only medical work of this kind in all Mexico. A sign of the times is seen in the petition signed by 50,000 Mexican men and women asking President Carranza to forbid breweries and distilleries from entering Mexico.
At Valparaiso the work of the Y. M. C. A., in which our missionaries are closely interested, is very encouraging. A night school for working women and girls has a large enrollment. A most interesting fact is that the teachers are two young women who were trained in our mission school.
Dr. Browning, Educational Secretary for Latin America, has made a survey of conditions in Central America and has conducted a series of educational conferences in
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various countries of South America, being most cordially received by many national leaders of education.
The Committee on Co-operation in Latin America is preparing helpful literature in Spanish and has ready the manuscripts for fifteen important works.
Latin America is to receive two special gifts from the Jubilee Fund— for the re-building of the Girl’s School in Guatemala and for the erection of two churches in Baran- quilla, Colombia.
Our Board supports twenty-one missionaries in Latin America, six of whom are now in this country. It is with regret that we note the resignation of Mrs. M. A. Chappel of Caracas.
PERSIAWhen a country is mentioned today, the uppermost
thought in one’s mind is : How was it affected by the war; what are the conditions now? Although Persia is neutral, her territory has been the scene of much desolation. Cruel famine, cholera and typhus have caused the death of thousands. Since 1915, eight of our splendid missionaries, soldiers of the Cross, have made the supreme sacrifice, indirectly due to the war. It would require the pen of a ready writer to give an adequate picture of the tragedies of the past month's.
In the two cities of our Western Mission, Urumia and Tabriz, thousands of the terror-stricken native Christians fled before the invasion by the merciless Turks and Kurds. The Consuls determined the women missionaries and children must leave these stations, so, very reluctantly the flight from Tabriz began, June tenth. Our missionaries found refuge in the stations of the Eastern Mission. Dr. Vanne- man, Rev. Mr. Jessup and other men who remained (to look after those who could not get away and the mission property) were made prisoners, interned on their own premises for forty-four days,, and subjected to many indignities. The homes and personal belongings of the missionaries were looted and destroyed, but much gratitude was expressed that their lives were spared and that they were not exiled or kept prisoners the length of the war.
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resentatives and they have been virtually cut off from communication with the outside world,— so, when an aeroplane reached Tabriz, July tenth, from Urumia with mail there was much rejoicing.
Miss Holliday wrote July 30th, from Kazsin, where she and Dr. Fleming took refuge : “ I am well, busy and happy.” The many opportunities to minister physically and spiritually to the soldiers rejoiced her heart, and the relief work has consumed much of the time of all the missionaries.
The following is from one of the reports :“ The work in Tabriz, in spite of the very complex and
dangerous political conditions and the feelings of unrest and fear among the people, is quite remarkable. The local church has never been so united in spirit and so ready to begin to do things on its own initiative.”
In Teheran, Dr. Mary Smith has kept the women’s wards o f the hospital open, besides much time given to the sick and suffering outside. The school work has gone on much as usual, except in the upper classes, where the boys and American teachers have given much time to relief work. “ The lesson in applied Christianity is worth many times the value of book lessons.”
From Hamadan, Miss Murray writes of the Faith Hubbard school as in fairly good running order, and of Miss Cowden’s transfer from Kermanshah, there to do evangelistic work. Also of the great need for another woman to combine evangelistic work and teaching.
Kermanshah is in urgent need of a physician and surgeon. Dr. Stead, returning for a necessary furlough, is leaving Mrs. Stead, they deciding to take their vacations separately rather than leave the station unmanned. Shortage of drugs compelled the closing of the dispensary to the public, also limited Dr. Stead’s medical work. Much time was given to famine relief work and the care of fifty-six orphans sent from another district. The crying need is for reinforcements in every station.
THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDSThe Presbyterian mission was established in 1899. It
is the only foreign mission under the Stars and Stripes.31
There are eleven Presbyterian stations and fifty-seven missionaries. The Woman’s Board of Missions of the Northwest has six missionaries in this mission.
The annual meeting was held this year in October at Dumaguete. Practically all the members of this station have a place on the Silliman faculty. One of the missionaries attending the annual meeting has said: “ Silliman has a life, a spirit, a world all its own; and not one has ever partaken of its life, imbibed its spirit or become a real part of its world without being better.”
After all the effort of twenty years by all the different denominations, there are at present about 100,000 native Christians, ministered to by some 200 missionaries. With at least a million roughly designated non-Christians who have been scarcely touched, it is evident that the present missionary force cannot possibly overtake so great a task. Recently there came from one of the most densely populated of the smaller islands the following letter, illustrating the need and the great desire of the native people for more help from the Christian forces:
“ It has long been our desire to know more about salvation by faith and grace as outlined by the Bible. I f you have sympathy with these souls going downward to perdition, please, in the name o f God, who is love, hesitate not to send one to our relief. Remember that Christ said, ‘Go ye into all the world and preach the Gospel.’ But you have not come to this island yet, which is wide open for the harvest. Please give freely what you received freely, that we may drink the water of life.”
This letter is signed by seven persons in the employ of the Government.
The Philippine Islands have been related to the great World War as we have been, by the giving of her sons by enlistment in the States whence they have gone to the Western Front. The Liberty Loans have been liberally subscribed and over-subscribed. During the war, the local Chapter of the Red Cross was made the headquarters for the distribution for relief to the far Eastern war front. A thrill went through the country when the word came that the first Filipino lad had fallen, killed in action in France. A monument is to be erected in Manila to his memory.
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' PftV ;ViiSàlONSthe Philippines in the very high prices of all commodities,- particularly foodstuffs, shortage of shipping., faciUties, lack of markets for certain products, etc. But some blessings have resulted. As a war measure, the dance halls were closed in Manila and the military order prohibiting liquor to men in uniform was put in force. A number of the missionaries gave themselves, with the approval of the mission, to volunteer service for the soldiers under the Y. M. C. A. One of them says of this service, ‘ There are doors of service everywhere and the least is not that of being able to interpret the Eastern soldier to his Western brother. Here in the ‘Y ’ the two races come face to face.”
The American National Army is not the only one getting recruits in these days from America. The Philippine division of the World Army of the Presbyterian Church is also having enlistments for its over-seas service. Miss Frances Rodgers, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James B. Rodgers, the first Presbyterian missionaries to the Islands, returns this year as the first missionary of a second missionary generation and our Board of the Northwest is honored in sending this year, to the staff of the Ellinwood School for girls, Miss Ruth Swanson.
SIAMThe steady growth of the Christian Church, its native
ministry, work for women, evangelistic, medical and educational work, all give cause for gratitude the past year.
The opening of the new station at Chieng Rung with its groups of inquirers, brings much encouragement to the pioneer workers, Dr. and Mrs. Claude Mason and Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Dodd.
Two of our most distinguished physicians, Dr. W. A. Briggs and Dr. Carl T. Shellman, have been called up higher and will be sorely missed. A third, Dr. Paul W. Van Metre of the South Siam Mission, has had to resign because physicians in this country would not allow his wife to return to Siam.
Dr. W. A. Beach and family, Dr. J. A. Eakin and wife, Miss Alice J. Ellinwood, Mrs. W. A. Briggs and Miss Edith M. Buck are here on furlough in the United States, while
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Mrs. H. S. Vincent and Mrs. Hugh Taylor are now on their way home from North Siam. We regret to hear that Mrs. Vincent is far from well.
If we include Dr. J. W. McKean of Chieng Mai, C. E. missionary, and Dr. W. G. McClure of Bangkok, also a C. E. missionary, there are now twenty-two missionaries of this Board connected with nine stations of both North and South Siam, as Mrs. Wm. T. Lyon of Chieng Rai is added.
The South Siam Mission has sent an urgency appeal to the United States for workers greatly needed at this time and also for medical missionaries and their wives to fill the vacancies caused by the loss of Dr. Van Metre of Nakawn, Dr. Briggs of Chieng Rai and Dr. Shellman of Pitsanuloke, who have spent their lives in active service with great devotion.
Miss Edna Cole of the Harriet House School for Girls in Bangkok is recovering from a long illness and our Jubilee gifts go to this important center of influence, for nearly all our Siamese teachers are trained for service in this school, which is greatly over crowded and needs a much larger equipment. Land has already been secured and improved on the east side of the river by gifts from friends in Siam, so that the Jubilee gifts can go for a building fund. The old school will be still kept open as a branch school of importance' on the west side of the river.
No greater opportunity for service is now open. A capable missionary teacher is needed at once to return with Miss Ellinwood this coming summer, 1919. If she hears the call, will she not respond ?
SYRIA“ The burden of the world war has been heavy upon
Syria,” and only by reading between the lines of the mis'- sionaries’ reports for these past years can one even faintly imagine the heroic sacrifices which have been made by them for the people of that stricken land. Famine increased in strength each year of the war, and the poverty of the people became more and more acute, many dying in the streets, as well as in the country, from hunger and cold. Turkish paper currency was put on the market in Novem-
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ber, 1915, and very soon depreciated in value. Gold went out of circulation—there was a tremendous increase in the cost of living—and the purchasing price of the paper was reduced to only 40% of gold.
The unsettled condition of the country, the political uncertainty of the future, and the extraordinary changes in prices made it impossible for the mission to carry on the ordinary forms of missionary work. Many activities were largely disorganized, some practically discontinued and others entirely abandoned. The Press became less and less a printing establishment and more and more a bank. It advanced funds to Syrians against their personal drafts drawn upon relatives in the United States, South America and Egypt, in cases where previously such funds had come to them from their relatives through the Board: 403 different people in 82 different towns and villages, who would otherwise have been penniless, were helped in that manner. Famine prices, the difficulty of getting food supplies at any price, and the impossibility of providing lights, with kerosene at $4.50 per gallon, were some of the reasons which compelled the turning of boarding schools into day schools, when not closed entirely. Touring was given up and every line of missionary activity was subordinated to the needs of starving people. Much practical religious work replaced the more ordinary forms of missionary activity and the energies of the missionaries were devoted to organizing and establishing relief work along independent lines.
After the British occupation of Syria, the American Red Cross went in and took over the relief work already organized by the mission and greatly extended it. Many of the mission buildings were leased by the Red Cross and army, and many of our missionaries became regularly accredited workers for the Red Cross. Mrs. George C. Doolittle has carried on efficient relief work in the soup kitchen established at Sidon Seminary, and has done much visiting among the needy. Sidon Station celebrated in June, 1918, in a fitting manner the twenty-fifth anniversary of the arrival in Syria of the Rev. and Mrs. Doolittle. Mr. Doolittle is one of the mission’s Red Cross workers. Miss Bernice Hunting of Tripoli Station, who came home on
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furlough in the! summer of 1913 and was detained by war conditions, after several futile efforts to return to Syria finally went with the American Red Cross Commission and has done most valiant service, awaiting the time when she will be returned to her regular line of work.' Mr. and Mrs. James Nicol, with their children, left Tripoli in the spring of 1914 for a year’s furlough. Since then Mr. Nicol made several unsuccessful attempts to return, but finally arrived in Beirut in the spring of 1918 as a representative of the American Red Cross. Mrs. Nicol sailed in February, 1919, with five daughters and one son to rejoin Mr. Nicol in Syria, where she hopes to help him in the work of reconstruction with its marvelous opportunities. Mrs. George H. Scherer, stationed at Suk el Gharb, has devoted her time to relief work, where the big boarding school for boys was turned into a soup kitchen and distributing center, and where a large industrial plant has been established. She has been of great help to her husband who, under the Red Cross, was made head of an enormous district.
The complete breakdown of Turkish resistance before the determined and well planned attack of the British under General Sir Edmund Allenby in October, 1918, brought an ending of the most terrible of wars and salvation to the land of Palestine and Syria. At the same time, the day of larger things dawned for the mission in Syria. The financial dealings and philanthropic services rendered by the mission during the trying years of the world war had greatly widened the mission’s circle of acquaintances and friends in Syria—and was all a preparation for a more extensive field of service in the future.
The strengthening of the mission and a more aggressive proclamation of the gospel of Jesus Christ in Syria can only be accomplished, in the words of the mission, by—
“An increase in our sphere of work.”“ An increase of our force of workers.”“ An increase of power in our workers.”“An increase in our appropriations to meet these other
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HOME DEPARTMENTSYNODICAL The year’s work among our twelve CORRESPOND- synodical societies can only be reported ENCE in a very incomplete way, as the epi
demic interrupted the fall meetings to a great extent, and debarred many of the leaders from any attempt to carry out plans arranged to stimulate effort and awaken enthusiasm. But we bring no note of discouragement, nevertheless, for despite the great difficulties our women have gone forward with breadth of vision and ever deepening faith to an achievement that seemed impossible at times.
The feature of the year in Colorado Synodical is the number of women who are ready to accept the challenge to think in world terms. A real blessing came from the visits of Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. Coy, Mrs. M. A. Stone and Miss Hodge, and Mrs. Martin’s coming was the grand climax that made Colorado women realize their privilege in having such a substitute on the foreign field.
Illinois’ loss in the removal of their Corresponding Secretary and inability to fill her place later and the sad conditions throughout the state have brought about a lack of reports. Some new societies were formed and the payment of pledges and gifts during the early part of the year was a distinct improvement. We note also a new awaken ̂ing among uninterested women.
The Indiana Synodical Society was unable to meet at all, and attempted three times before a Conference could be held, but there was no failure of splendid effort and this society maintained its high standard.
The “ News-Bulletin” of the Iowa Society, in spite of increased cost of materials and lack of helpers, has continued its publication. The plan of having presbyterial societies responsible for their quota of subscriptions has proved workable. With the adoption of Mrs. Dejong by Council Bluffs, all the Iowa presbyterial societies have now their own representatives on the field. A good start is made toward the Jubilee gift, the girls’ school at Guatemala City. Iowa was the banner state in payments the first three- auarters of the year.
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The Synodical Society of Michigan is expecting to become a joint society with the Home by next autumn. The Synodical Missionary, Mrs. Chappel, resigned, and Mrs. Wolfertz of Peking, China, has been adopted. Miss Alice Ellinwood, home on furlough from Siam, will be heard at some of the spring presbyterial meetings. Jubilee plans are fully under way, apportionments given out and presbyterial presidents, without exception, putting forth great efforts for its success, a goodly sum being already given.
The work in Minnesota has been kept up despite war, pestilence and fire aad the women have turned with splendid energy to the Jubilee Campaign. The membership drive brought a great increase in numbers. Three Aid Societies in Red River presbyterial changed to Missionary Aid Societies. In women’s societies, members, literature and missionary education classes advance was shown, Macales- ter College having twenty-five classes formed under the guidance of the Synodical President.
Montana has one new presbyterial society, Lewistown, and new auxiliaries at Stanford, Hysham and Chinook, as well as an increase in membership and gifts, nearly all societies giving towards the Jubilee Fund. The Westminster Guild Secretary reports eight chapters and twelve circles with a total of 327 members, others being formed. The Jubilee Conference held by Mrs. Coy and Mrs. Stone was largely attended and wonderfully Messed.
On account of the epidemic, Nebraska reports have been almost unobtainable. The ten per cent advance was easily met and passed, also the Jubilee apportionment for the year. The advance is noted especially in missionary education and magazine subscriptions. One society has taken, in Mrs. Briggs’ place, Mrs. Beach of Siam as its missionary.
The mission work in South Dakota has been pushed vigorously in spite of many handicaps, so that the apportionment has been more nearly met, while the real working force has increased in members and interest. Some presbyterial societies with almost doubled apportionments gladly accepted them and desire to co-operate in the Jubilee and New Era movements. Westminster Guild has shown a healthy growth and become constantly more popular.
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an increase of about one hundred members; one new society at Crandon and three reorganized societies. Ten missionaries are supported by five presbyterial societies, the C. E. and Y. P. societies and Westminster and Immanuel churches of Milwaukee. Among the changes in personnel, Wisconsin reports a new President and Corresponding Secretary, as well as Recording Secretary.
From two of our states, North Dakota and Wyoming, we have no detailed report, but here, too, are the faithful women who carry on the work of missions in their hearts and daily in effort and intercession seek to “ lift high the Banner of the Cross,” knowing God’s power is behind all our efforts.SYNODICAL The synodical advance this year was a ADVANCE ten per cent increase over the previous
year to meet the increase in foreign exchange which has cut the missionaries’ salaries in many countries more than a third and in some as much as a half.
YOUNG PEOPLE’S DEPARTMENTCHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S
SOCIETIESTotal number o f Societies reported...............................................630
Senior Christian Endeavor.........................................................534Intermediate Christian Endeavor.......................................... 69Mixed Senior and Intermediate Christian E n d ea vor .... 11Young People’s Societies ........................................................ 9Miscellaneous Organizations .................................................. 7
Total number of missionaries supported in whole or in part. 20
China ........................................ 3 India 4Chosen ...................................... 3 Latin America ...................... 3Japan ........................................ 1 Persia 2
The young people’s work has been advanced by the reorganization of the adoption and support of missionaries
Siam 2 Philippines 2
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Total gifts $9,001.58
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and by the use of a better pledge card for local societies.The promotion of Jubilee activity has been the chief careof the secretary.
C H IL D R E N ’S SO C IE T IE STotal number o f Children’s Societies......................................... 355
Junior Christian Endeavor....................................................... 162Light Bearers ............................................................................. 137Little Light Bearers................................................................... 56
Gifts for Ningpo Station Other Gifts from Jr. C. E.’sJr. C. E...........................$ 229.63 $310.55 for C. E. missions.Light Bearers .......... 708.33 150.54 for Jubilee.Little Light Bearers.. 171.52 135.85 for other objects.Bands ...................... 80.47
$596.94$1,189.95
Total gifts ......................................................................................$1,786.89
In spite of thé great amount of sickness the reports of children’s work are encouraging. Much interest has been shown in the special Jubilee objects. The first “ Baby Bond” was taken by parents in memory of a little son called Home during the winter, and the “ horse and cart” has brought gifts. Thirty new organizations were reported and greater interest among parents in mission study for the children.
W ESTM INSTER GUILDTotal number of Chapters and Circles......................................... 483
Chapters ....................................................................................... 339Circles ........................................................................................... 144
Total number 'of missionaries supported...................................... 14
Africa ........................................ 1 Japan ..................................... 1Central Am erica.................... 1 Philippines ................................ 1China ........................................ 3 Siam ...................................... 1Chosen ...................................... 2 South Am erica............................ 2India .......................................... 1 Syria ...................................... 1Total number o f fields occupied...................................................... 10
(Educational Evangelistic Medical
Total gifts .......... $5,755.7140
Westminster Guild reports a decrease of five organizations in the total, but we are proud of forty-nine new Chapters and Circles organized in the year and of the splendid work done under very adverse conditions by our synodical and presbyterial secretaries.
Changes in our missionary force have been numerous. Miss Ward has resigned, Miss Brunner has become Mrs, Hanna, Miss Doolittle after long waiting has gone to Syria, and Mrs. Gregg of Africa has presented Westminster Guild with a grandchild. Two new missionaries have been adopted, Miss Daniel in China and Miss Rodgers in the Philippines.
STUDENT There have been several changes thisCOMMITTEE year in the personnel of the Secretaries
of the National Student Committee. Miss Isabel Laughlin has resigned to be married, Miss Florence Tyler has been called to the Executive Secretaryship, Miss Mary Ashby Cheek and Miss Mary Eliza Clark have been made Associate Secretaries.
Our Board was asked in the early fall to loan one of our secretaries for student visitation in the colleges of our territory. Mrs. M. A. Stone was given this piece of work to do. She gave parts of November and December and visited the following colleges. Milwaukee-Downer, Milwaukee, W is.; Carroll College, Waukesha, W is.; Macalester College, St Paul, Minn.; State University, St. Paul, Minn.; Jamestown College, Jamestown, No. Dak.; Huron College, Huron, So. Dak.; State University, Vermillion, So. Dak.; State University, Lincoln, Nebr. Because of the influenza epidemic two dates were cancelled— at the State University, Grand Forks, No. Dak., and Hastings College* Hastings, Nebr. Mrs. Stone did an excellent piece of work and got in touch with many fine young women who were considering foreign mission service. She also presented our student objects.
We were asked a second time for co-operation by the Student Committee to aid in the follow-up work for the World Fellowship Fund or Northfield Drive. The merger of the Y. W. C. A., Y. M. C. A., Student Volunteer Movement and foreign denominational boards, gave the Student
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Committees of the last named interest the privilege of presenting to the girl student in the denominational schools our student undergraduate object, The Woman’s Christian College of Japan, at Tokyo.
We were asked to secure gifts from the denominational colleges in our territory for this object. Five colleges have been visited. Mrs. Stone went to Jamestown, Mrs. Silver- thorn to Alma, Miss Frances Hughes to Hastings, Carroll College and Lake Forest College, all with favorable results.
We have considered it a great privilege to have this direct and friendly touch with the students of our territory. These visits have resulted in a closer relationship between these students and our Student and Candidate Committees and a better understanding on their part of the aims and plans of our student work.
FIELD Because of the close relationship ofW ORK the Field Department with the activi-COMMITTEE ties connected with our Jubilee Cele
bration the work of the Field Committee has been largely identified with that of the Jubilee Committee during the past year. In October Mrs. Silverthorn was made Executive Field Secretary to reorganize and* administer the Field Department. This she has done most acceptably in connection with the oversight and development of the Jubilee plans.
Two new Field Secretaries have been employed, Mrs. M. R. Doolittle and Mrs. M. A. Stone. Despite the recurrent attacks of the influenza throughout our territory, these secretaries have been almost constantly out on the field, helping with the Jubilee and New Era conferences, synodi- cal and presbyterial meetings, and field tours, proving themselves to be of great value to the constituency.
In September a Jubilee setting-up conference extending over three days was held at headquarters. Four teams made up of three members each were prepared to put on similar conferences in connection with the synodical meetings. These teams consisted of a Board representative, a missionary and a Field Secretary. Except in a few synods, where the influenza epidemic prevented, these setting-up conferences were carried to each of the synodical meetings.
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Because of the Jubilee and New Era movements there has been an unusually large demand for speakers. Members of the Board and missionaries, home on furlough, have given the department most generous and effective help to meet this need. To the following missionaries we speak oiir especial gratitude for help rendered: Mr. andMrs. W. B. Allison and son, Guatemala; Mr. E. M. Haymaker, Guatemala; Miss Henriette York, Guatemala; Mr. C. L. Ogilvie, China; Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cunningham, China; Dr. and Mrs. Royce, China; Dr. W. S. Lehman, Africa; Miss Harriet Pollard, Korea; Miss Alice Ellin- wood, Siam; Miss Hazel Brunner Hanna, Siam; Mrs. Eli T. Allen, Persia; Miss Georgia McKinney, Persia; Mr. D. M. Donaldson, Persia; Mrs. Walter Clarke, India, and Miss Julia Leavitt, Japan.THE During the year favorable action hasCANDIDATE been taken by the Board on fourteen COMMITTEE candidates for appointment to foreign
service. O f this number Mrs. Margaret Dean McDowell is already in Persia, and Mrs. Rose Fetterolf Baird and Miss Gertrude Swallen (employed by the Chosen Mission as contract teacher) are in Chosen. Four of the remaining young women are already assigned to their fields. During the summer of 1919 Miss Harriet Downs and Mrs. Margaret Davis Stevens expect to go to India, Miss Helen Dunn will sail for China, and Miss Margaret McLeod for Bucaramanga, Colombia.
Among candidates appointed in previous years, eight have reached their stations during the past year and nine will depart during the summer of 1919, as follows:
Mrs. Maude Hubbard B row n............................ChinaMrs. Mary Buchanan Coen............................. ChosenMiss Alma G. E aton ............................................. JapanMiss Faye Edgerton...............................................ChosenMiss M ary K irby ................................................... IndiaMiss Ruth Swanson............ ....................................Philippine IslandsMiss Mary H. T ay lor .................. ........................ChinaMrs. Katherine King W olfertz ......................... China
Mrs. Ada Boxell Bus w ell .......................... ChinaMiss Minnie Clagett.................................. IndiaMiss W ilma Eustis........................ India
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Miss Lucia Hammond........................ .....................Africa.Mrs. Maude M ason Phillips...............................VenezuelaDr. K. Frances Scott...................... . . ................. IndiaMiss Ida Stephens.................................................. BrazilMrs. Merle Q. Stevenson.............. ......................ChinaMiss Harriet Stroh................................................ China
Miss Florence Forman and Miss Ida Seymour are continuing their course at the Presbyterian Training School for Nurses.
Correspondence with prospective missionaries is large, but many more young women are needed to meet the needs of the fields.
SUPPORT OF Changes have as usual taken place in MISSIONARIES our roll of missionaries this year.
Five resignations have come to us and death has claimed one of our number, Mrs. H. C. Whiting of Chosen. Resignations: Miss Hilda Laible,Africa; Miss Florence Chaney, China; Mrs. Louis F. Essel- styn, Persia; Mrs. Paul Van Metre, Siam; Mrs. M. A. Chappel, South America. Support has been arranged for twelve missionaries. Several of our societies supporting missionaries on salary basis have increased, their pledges .during the year so that now we have twenty-one on the $1,000 basis, an increase of eight over last year.W om en missionaries supported by churches, individuals or
societies ............................................................................................. 220W om en missionaries supported by C. E.’s ................................ 14Men missionaries supported by C. E.’s ....................................... 6W om en missionaries supported by Westminster Guild 14
Total ............................................................................................... 254
MISSIONARY Those who have been watching for LETTERS missionary letters during the past year
have been gratified with the receipt of more messages from the foreign workers than they have received in several years. Even Syria has been able to send one letter across the war-torn world. And we find the untiring and consecrated work of our missionaries, though often interrupted and carried on under adverse circumstances, is bearing much fruit, for the very conditions which have made the work strenuous and difficult have
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drawn the people to the Christian workers and have made the principles of our faith known and talked of as never before. Nearly every letter, too, has told of the active interest in Red Cross work and the desire to show sympathy to our‘ fighting men.
MISSIONARY The great handicaps of the year have EDUCATION prevented the record of mission study
equaling that of last year, but the following report is an amazingly good one considering conditions: 703 groups studied a textbook this year, while in 1917-18 the record totaled 1,010.
Report for ip i8 -ip ip
By Societies: Woman’s, 380; Westminster Guild Chapters and Circles, 147; Young People, 139; Children, 37; total, 703.
Textbooks used: Women Workers of the Orient, 396; Ancient Peoples at New Tasks, 101; Africa, 108; Comrades in Service, 34; Jack and Janet in the Philippines, 27; Miscellaneous, 37-
Method of Study: Classes, 442; Series of Programs,159; Reading Circles, 51; Lecture Courses, 17; Relay Classes, 34.
Frequency of Sessions: Weekly, 232; Bi-weekly, 194; Monthly, 237; Daily, 40.
By States: Illinois, 156; Minnesota, 141; Iowa, 98;Michigan, 91; Indiana. 66; Wisconsin, 42; Nebraska, 40; Colorado, 32; South Dakota, 14; North Dakota, 13; Montana, 8 ; Wyoming, 2.
LITERATURE One of the encouraging things for the Secretary of Literature is the large
number of letters from the local secretaries, asking for information concerning the Standard of Excellence. This would argue that the societies are making an effort to attain this high standard.
A change in the make-up of “ Over Sea and Land” seems to have met with general approbation. Nine states in the territory of the Board of the Northwest increased
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their number of subscriptions; Illinois leads with a list of 1,590, a gain of 440 over last year.
Against a current of difficulties and an upward trend of prices occasioned by war and other things, our Woman’s Work has not lowered its standard in any way. This coming year promises a serial story by Caroline Atwater Mason. The omission of the September number and of the Annual Index has enabled us to close with a small balance. Our subscription list has increased by 3,221, the largest in our history. Our list stands:
Colorado 452, Illinois 2,097, Indiana 858, Iowa 1,332, Michigan 941, Minnesota 965, Montana 11.4, Nebraska 491, North Dakota 95, South Dakota 88, Wisconsin 421, Wyoming 36; total 7,890.
PUBLICATIONS The jubilee literature occupies the _ most prominent position among our
publications this year. In the distribution of this splendid material we have had the loyal support of the synodical, presbyterial and local secretaries.
Other publications of our Board include some very interesting leaflets, as: “A Board Catechism,” “ Woman’sProgress in Japan,” “As It Is Today in India,” “ India Royalty Favors Missions,” “ Side Lights on Siam,” “ In the Home of a Nestorian Patriarch,” “ First, Second and Third of Missionary Literature,” “ Foreign Missionary Programs,” “ A Word to Secretaries of Literature,” and “ A Word to Treasurers.” The first three of these are old leaflets revised and reprinted. There have been three issues of the Messenger, two of the Westminster Guild Bulletin, a catalog of our publications and circulars used for advertising.
We have bought from other women’s boards and from the Assembly’s Board a good selection of publications, comprising historical sketches, stories, inspirational talks, plays and pageants.
The work of our Board has been reported in Woman’s Work, The Continent and The Philadelphia Presbyterian.
Four thousand and seven hundred Year Books were ordered, an increase of seven hundred over the preceding year.
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DEPARTMENT The Department for AssociateFOR ASSOCIATE Members has received a greatMEMBERS • impetus from the Jubilee En
listment Campaign so thatthe reported membership is close to 4,000. Eleven of our twelve states have Synodical Secretaries and work is being done in the entire twelve. Michigan leads in number of members. This means the prayer and interest of a large number of women who cannot attend the women’s meetings —a large addition to the power of our whole work.THE OFFICE The past year has witnessed several
changes in the personnel of the office force, Mrs. Clarke, who had held the position of Office Secretary for eleven years, having left us to take up other work, and new workers having been added because of the new needs in the Field Department and the large quantities of Jubilee literature that have been sent out. Mrs. Clarke, with her wide knowledge of the field and its needs, is greatly missed. The new Office Secretary, Mrs. Alice T. Standen, makes her bow to the women with whom she is to be associated in this part of the vineyard, and desires to be helpful to them in every way that is possible.
A new room was added to our suite in March and there the literature is arranged in orderly and attractive fashion, thus relieving the office proper of its somewhat crowded condition, and also giving more space for the work of the Field Department, as well as much needed desk room for the President and Board Secretaries.
The usual routine has been followed, a short devotional service preceding the work of each day. The highest degree of efficiency is the aim of all the workers, in order that the Master and the interests of foreign missions may be well served.
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A N N U A L M EETIN GS.
Place of Meeting.
•*1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8. 9.
10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20. 21. 22.23.24.25.26. 27.
Chicago, Third ..........................Chicago, First ........ ..................Detroit, Fort S t..........................Milwaukee, Immanuel ............Indianapolis, First ..................Chicago, First ............Cedar Rapids, F irst..................Toledo, Westminster ..............Springfield, Second ..............Chicago, Third ......................Minneapolis, Plymouth Cong.Detroit, Fort St.........................Milwaukee,' Immanuel ............Chicago, Second ......................Indianapolis, Second.................Davenport, F irst.........................Freeport ................ .....................Fort AVayne, F irst....................Lincoln, First ............................Peoria, First ..............................St. Paul, Central........................Burlington, F ir s t ........................Denver, • Central ........................Detroit, Jefferson A v e .Milwaukee, Calvary ................Rock Island, Broadway..........Minneapolis, Westminster . . .
Date.AprilAprilAprilAprilAprilMayAprilAprilAprilAprilAprilAprilAprilAprilAprilAprilAprilAprilAprilAprilAprilAprilAprilAprilAprilAprilApril
11, 1872 10, 1873
8-9, 1874 8-9, 1875
12-13, 1876 24-25, 1877 24-25, 187823-24, 1879 28-29, 1880 27-28, 1881 19-20, 188224-25, 188323-24, 188422-23, 1885 21-22, 1886 27-28, 188725-26,24-25,23-24, 22-23, 27-28, 189226-27, 189325-26, 189424-25, 1895 22-23, 1896 21-22, 189727-28, 1898
1888188918901891
Presiding Officers
Mrs. R. W . Patterson-----Mrs. R. W . P atterson ....Mrs. A. H. H o g e ................Mrs. A. H. H og e ................Mrs. A. H. H og e ................Mrs. A. H. H og e ................Mrs. A. H. H og e ................Mrs. A. H. H og e ................Mrs. A. H. H o g e ................Mrs. A. H. H og e ................Mrs. A. H. H og e ................Mrs. A. H. H og e ................Mrs. A. H. H og e ................Mrs. Herrick Johnson .. . . Mrs. Herrick Johnson ,. . . Mrs. Benjamin Douglass. Mrs. Benjamin Douglass. Mrs. Benjamin Douglass. Mrs. Herrick Johnson Mrs. Herrick Johnson .. ..Mrs. H. D. Penfield..........Mrs. H. D. Penfield..........Mrs. H. D. Penfield..........Mrs. N. W . CampbellMrs. H. H. Forsyth..........Mrs. H. H. Forsyth..........Mrs. H. H. Forsyth..........
Receipts.$ 6,074.42
9,323.5811.731.1518.033.36 21,496.0125.390.79 31,368.67 32,273.13 43,288.89 54,643.8548.310.15 55,858.3? 66,047.06 59,851.49 65,779.21 67,059.82 .82,472.12 80,076.81 80,643.9390.914.1586.308.37 91,183.54 82,812.64 76,690.57 80,001.75 70,569.0090.646.80
*The first annual meeting was postponed great' fire.
from the fall of 1871 to April, 1872, on account of the
A N N U A L M EETIN GS.
28.29.30.31.32.33.34.35.36.37.38.39.40.41.42.43.44.45.46.47.48.
Place of Meeting.
Cedar Rapids, First......................Evansville, Grace ........................Davenport, F ir s t ..........................Omaha, First C on g ......................Chicago, 41st S t . . ......................Grand Rapids, W estm inster.. . .Des Moines, Central....................Evanston, F ir s t .................... ......Detroit, Westminster ................Springfield, First ..................Milwaukee, Im m an u el................Public meeting omitted by voteChicago, Second ..........................Public meeting omitted by voteSioux City, F irst..........................Public meeting omitted by voteSt. Paul, House of H op e ............Public meeting omitted by voteIndianapolis, First ......................Public meeting omitted by vote Denver, Central ..........................
Date.
AprilMayAprAprAprAprAprAprAprAprAprAprAprAprAprAprAprAprAprAprApr
26-27, 2-3,
24-25,23-24, 22-23,27-28, 26-27,26-27,24-25, 22-23,27-29,
22 ,25-27,
19, 15-17,
15,20-22,
20, 17-19,
18,15-17,
189919001901190219031904190519061907190819091910191119121913191419151916191719181919
Presiding Officers.
Mrs. H. H. Forsyth ..........Mrs. H. H. Forsyth..........Mrs. H. H. Forsyth..........Mrs. N. W . Campbell-----Mrs. H. H. Forsyth..........Mrs. H. H. Forsyth..........Mrs. T. D. W allace..........Mrs. H. H. Forsyth..........Mrs. Albert L. Berry........Mrs. Albert L. Berry........Mrs. Albert L. Berry........Mrs. Lincoln M. C oy ........Mrs. John Balcom Shaw.. Mrs. John Balcom Shaw.. Mrs. John Balcom Shaw..Mrs. Albert L. Berry........Mrs. Albert L. Berry........Mrs. Oliver R. Williamson Mrs. Oliver R. Williamson Mrs. Oliver R. Williamson Mrs. Oliver R. Williamson
Receipts.
$ 75,480.33 78,761.71 85,756.84 78,593.70 85,613.59 97,957.43
112.845.00 97,180.00
117,612.22103,345.67123.606.01
*121,232.74143.066.96 205,812.55 147,719.77 192,103.15 166,504.13
**163,307.62153.003.97 194,849.21
$187,040.98
*Fiscal year only eleven months.**$22,089.06— Sale o f 47 shares of First National Bank Stock.
BIENNIAL MEETING, APRIL 15-17, DENVER, COLORADO
The biennial meeting of the Woman’s Presbyterian Board of Missions of the Northwest was held April 15-17, 1919, in the Central Church, Denver, Colorado, which gave to the delegates a warm welcome and entertained them delightfully.
Tuesday was devoted to the interests of the Young People’s Department. Conferences on Westminster Guild and Young People’s work occupied the morning; addresses by Miss Tyler, Student Secretary, Mr. Millikin, Educational Secretary of Assembly’s board, and Mrs. Eli Allen of Persia, together with the introduction of missionary candidates, were the features of the afternoon. A supper for Westminster Guild in the evening was followed by a stereopticon lecture by Mr. Millikin on “ Behind the Lines of Palestine’s Deliverers.”
The regular meeting of the Board, presided over by Mrs. Williamson, began on Wednesday with a conference on the Jubilee led by Mrs. Coy and participated in by Board secretaries and Synodical officers. In the afternoon messages of absorbing interest were brought from Jubilee fields by Dr. Lehman for Africa, Miss Julia Leavitt for Japan, Mrs. Paul Burgess for Latin America, Mrs. Bradley for Siam, Mr. Charles Ogilvie for the Philippines and China, Mr. Millikin for Syria and Mrs. Allen for Persia. Mr. Ogilvie also gave an address in the evening on “ What Christianity Can Do for the Far East.” Between the sessions of Wednesday and Thursday Mr. Millikin conducted a four period mission study class on the text book, “A Crusade of Compassion.”
The presentation of the treasurer’s rerport and the election of officers occupied Thursday morning, together with the report of the foreign secretaries, given by Miss Helen Smith. The recognition of Life and Honorary members was conducted by Mrs. Williams, Synodical President of Minnesota. It was followed by addresses by Dr. Lehman on “ Medical Missions in Africa,” and Mrs. Allen on “ The
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Cross in War-Torn Persia,” Preceding the evening session Mrs. Hazel Brunner-Hanna, Westminster Guild missionary, gave a chalk talk on Siam. The missionary and candidate hour in charge of Miss Hughes preceded a communion service in the evening conducted by Dr. Boyle, pastor of the church, which brought to a fitting close a most helpful and inspiring meeting.
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SPECIFIC WORK Mission Stations
Obligations and Receipts 1918-1919AFRICA
W est A frica Mission— Obligation, $310.00Receipts
Batanga, $90.00. Station MissionMankato Presbyterial Society .......................$ 60.00Franklin, Ind.. Junior B and ........................... 10.00 $ 70.00
Benito, $20.00.Efulen, $40.00.
So. Denver W. M. S., Ellen L ight M em ’l . .$ 20.00 Lafayette, Ind., Miss Birda R au b ................ 50.00 70.00
Elat, $125.00.A lton Presbyterial Society .............................$ ' 15.00Arlington, 111., W . M. S ................................... 3.00Greene, la., W . M. S ....................................... 30.00 48.00
Lolodorf, $35.00.Chicago, 111., Ravenswood, W . M. S 36.05
Metet.Minonk, 111., W . M. S ...................................... $ 2.00St. Paul Presbyterial Society ........................ 25.00M adison Presbyterial Society ........................ 2.00B loom ington Presbyterial Society ................ 2.90 31.90
$ 255.95
CHINATotal Obligation, $4,145.00.
Central China Mission— Obligation, $1,935.00R eceipts
Hanchow, $500.00. Station MissionChampaign, 111., W . M. S., M ary S. H arbi-
son M emorial (U. G. S .) .......................... $ 372.00Ningpo, $1,000.00.
Bands (L. B ., L . L. B.. Jr. C. E . ) .................. $1,190.95W . G. C ircles.................................................. 66.50Hanover, Ind., W . M. S ................................... 25.00Lawton, la ., W . M. S ....................................... 50.00Detroit, First, Richardson M. S ................... 50.00 1,382.45
Shanghai, $85.00.Detroit, Jefferson Ave. W . M. S .................... $ 50.00Philo, HI., W . M. S ........................................... 5.00 55.00
Soochow, $350.00.Champaign, 111., W . M. S .................................. $ 300.00Des M oines, la ., F irst W . M. S ................... 35.00 335.00
$ 2,144.45
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Hainan Mission— Obligation, $50XX)Kiung Chow, $50.00.
W aterloo Presbyterial S ociety ................................ $ 50.00 $ 50.00
Hunan Mission— Obligation, $725.00Changsha, $200.00.
St. Cloud Presbyterial S ociety ...................... $ 100.00Chenchow, $25.00.
Minneapolis, Stewart Memorial, T . W . S .. 10.00Hengchow, $300.00.
Chicago, Fullerton Ave. W . M. S .................$ 292.75Springfield, Bl., First, W . M. S .................... 30.00 322.75
Siangtan, $200.00.Minneapolis, Bethlehem, W . M. S .................? 50.00South Bend, Ind., First, Miss E va P art
ridge ................................................................ 114.50 164.50---------------- % 597.25
North China Mission— Obligation, $70.00Peking, $70.00.
Piper City, 111., W . M. S ................................ $ 100.00Milford, Mich., W . M. S ................................. 18.00 $ 118.00
Paotingfu.Peoria Presbyterial S ociety ............................ $ 30.00Chicago, Ravenswood W . M. S .................... 25.00 55.00
------------- $ 173.00
Shantung Mission— Obligation, $665.00Chefoo, $100.00.
W interset, la ., W . M. S ................................. $Lebanon, 111., Lym an Marshall Interest..Lebanon, 111.. W . M. S ...................................Stillwater, Minn., W . M. S ...........................
30.0016.00 34.00
100.00 $ 180.00
Ichoufu, $75.00.M ankato Presbyterial S ociety ..................... 75.00
Licheng-Hsien (T sin an-fu ),Dayton, Ind., Mrs. N. P. S im s .................. 10.00
Teng Chou,Janesville, W is., W. M. S ............................. 25.00
Tsing Tau, $140.00.Fairbury, 111., W . M. S ................................... 161.90
Wei Hsien, $350.00.Minneapolis, W estm inster, W . M. S ..........$Detroit, Highland Park, W . U ......................
273.0050.00 323.00
$ 774.90
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South China Mission— Obligation, $700.00Canton, $300.00.
Ft. W ayne Presbyterial S ociety .................. $ 54.00Indianapolis, Memorial, K. D ..... . ............... 30.00Indianapolis, Second, W . G ........................... 40.00N orth Sangamon, 111., W . M. S .................... 39.00St. Paul, Central, C. M. Lew is Band
(W ebb Memorial) .................................. 50.00Princeton, Dl., Willing- W orkers..................... 5.00 $ 218.00
Lienchow, $400.00.Peoria Presbyterial Society .......................... $ 200.00St. Paul, Central, C. M. Lewis B and 150.00St. Paul, Central, L. B .................................. 35.00 385.00
------------- $ 603.00
San Francisco Mission— Obligation, $25.00
CHOSENThe Chosen Mission— Obligation, $675.00
Receipts Station Mission
Andong, $300.00.Lake Forest, 111., Steady Stream s.............. $ 216.52Great Falls, Mont., Miss Gara G ilchrist.. 50.00DuQuoin, 111., W . M. S ................................... 20.00Lake Forest, 111., Farwell B equest 100.00 $ 386.52
Pyeng Yang, $100.00.R ock Island, 111., South Park Y. P. S.
(Fannie Cleland M em orial).................... $ 35.00Denver, Colo., W m . M. & M., Lois M cLeod 7.00 42.50
Seoul, $25.00.Dayton, Ind., Mrs. D. H. Crouse................ 10.00
Syen Chun, $250.00.Aberdeen, S. D., W . M. S ............................. 217.00
------------- $ 656.02
GUATEMALAGuatemala Mission— Obligation, $50.00
Receipts Station M ission
Guatemala City,Chicago, Third, Class “ C” ............................$ 15.00Spring Lake, la ., W . M. S ................................. 25.00Spring Grove, Ind., W . G ............................. 1.20Niobrara Presbytferial Society ......................... 21.31 $ 62.51------------- ? 62.5.
INDIATotal Obligation, $2,745.00.
Punjab Mission— Obligation, $1,420.00Receipts
Ambala, $350.00. Station MissionAustin, 111., First, W . M. S ..............................$ 75.00Minnesota Synodical S ociety ........................ 248.00Duluth, Minn., Glen Avon, M. C .................. 2.00 $ 325.00
Dehra, $470.00.Iowa City Presbyterial S ociety ......................$ 100.00Mankato Presbyterial S ociety ...................... 200.38Minnesota Synodical Society ....................... 274.00 574.38
Ferozepur, $50.00.Ossian, Ind., W . M. S ....................................... 1.00
Jullundur, $350.00.Minnesota Synodical S ociety ........................... $ 300.00Rev. Dan’l W illiam s (T . Addison W il
liams M em ’l) ............................................. 5.00 . 305.00Kasur.
Chicago, Buena M em’l, Jr. M artureans... 15.00Lahore. $25.00.
Lodiana, $100.00.Sioux City, la., Third, W . M. S ................... $ 20.00Glidden, la., W . M. S ..................................... 35.00Chenoa, 111., W . M. S ....................................... 20.00 75.00
Saharanpur, $75.00.Goshen. Ind., Y. W . S., Van Nuys M em’l . . $ 100.00 Knoxville, la ., W . M. S ................................... 50.00 150.00
$ 1,445.38
North India Mission— Obligation, $930.00Allahabad, $350.00.
Mrs. N. A. Jones Memorial (Curtiss Interest) .............................................................$ 151.12
Minneapolis, Minn., W estm inster Gleaners .................................................................... 25.00
Franklin, Ind., First, B and ................ 10.00Davenport. Ia-, Y. P. M. S ................ 25.00Keokuk, la., First—B oys’ Congress 1.00Chicago, Hyde Park, B usy B ees............... 50.00Logansport Presbyterial S ociety .................. 80.50Rushville Presbyterial Society...................... 3.43Duluth, Minn., Glen Avon W . M. S. (M ary
W anam aker Scholarship) ..................... 25.00 $ 371.05Etah, $150.00.
Sioux City, la .. Morningside, W . M. S $ 60.00Sterling, Hl., W . M. S .................................... 20.00 80.00
Fatehgarh, $50.00.Tolono, Hl., W . M. S .......................................... $ 15.00St. Paul, Minn., Goodrich Ave. B and 2.85Phillips, W is., W . M. S ................................. 15.65 33.50
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Gwalior, $220.00.Franklin, Ind., W . M. S ................................. ? 208.00
Jhansi, $50.00.M acomb, 111., Camp Creek W . M. S 48.32
Mainpurie, $110.00.Fergus Falls, Minn., W . M. S., Louise
Compton M em ’l ......................................... 107.00------------- $ 847.87
W estern India Mission— Obligation, $395.00Kodoli, $45.00.
Laurel, Neb., Rev. and Mrs. Graham $ 20.00M ankato Presbyterial Society ....................... 15.00 $ 35.00
Kohlapur, $300.00.Detroit, W estm inster, Mrs. T racy M c
Gregor .............................................................$ 150.00Minneapolis, W estm inster, K ing’s Daugh
ters ................................................................... 40.00Anderson, Ind., W . M. S ............................... 16.00Longwood, 111., St. Paul’s E. U. W om an’s
L e a g u e i ............................................. 30.00Denver, Capitol Heights, Louise Hopkins
S o c ie t y ............................................................ 15.00 251.00Ratnaglri, $25.00.
Sangli, $25.00.Letts, Ind., Union, Mrs. H ooke .................... 25.00
$ 311.00
JAPANJapan Mission— Obligation, $985.00
ReceiptsKanazawa, $300.00. Station Mission
Indianapolis, Ind., Second, Nippon C ircle .$ 25.00Richmond, Ind., First, W . M. S .................. 150.00Oregon, 111., W . M. S., Interest E. & A.
McMollen Fund ......................................... 40.00St. Paul Presbyterial Society, Charlotte
M. Lewis M em orial................................... 72.00Freeport Presbyterial Society ...................... 150.00 $ 437.00
Kyoto, $15.00.Osaka, $500.00.
Chicago, Covenant, Y. P. S. C .-E ................$ 4.65Mrs. H ooker M em’l (Curtiss In terest) 302.25Iow a City Presbyterial Society ................. 100.00Dr. M. Maude and Miss M artha A rth u r ... 50.00 St. Paul, Minn., Dayton Ave., Jr. M. Band
(Miles H eyw ood Fisher M em ’l ) 10.00 466.90Tokyo, $100.00.
Gilman, 111., Gould Fund Interest..................$ 40.00Chicago, H yde Park, L ight Bearers 13.00 53.00
Yamada, $70.00.Stanford, m ., w . M, S ..................................... 70.00— ■----- — $ 1,026.90
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MEXICOMexico Mission— Obligation, $920.00
Receipts Station Mission
Mexico City, $900.00.Detroit, Scovel Memorial, W . M. S $ 14.00Milford, Mich., W . M S ................................. 76.50Illinois Synodical S ociety ............................... 577.05 ,Interest on Rom ney A. Bliss Memorial.
Endowm ent for Coyoacan College andSeminary ........................................................ 41.44
Detroit, First, Richardson M. S .................. 76.50Minneapolis, W estm inster, W . G ................. 60.00 $ 845.49
San Luis Potosi, $20.00.Indianapolis, Seventh, Annabette W is -
hard Society ............................................... 20.00------------- $ 865.49
PERSIATotal Obligation, $5,025.00.
East Persia Mission— Obligation, $2,500.00Receipts
Station MissionTeheran, $2,500.00.
M ankato Presbyterial Society...................... $ 187.52Minneapolis Presbyterial Society ............... 75.00Philo, 111., W . M. S ........................................... 2.50Lake Forest, 111., W . M. S ........................... 100.00Robinson, 111., W . M. S ................................... 8.00 $ 373.02
------------- $ 373.02
W e s t P ers ia M ission— O bligation , $2,525.00Tabriz, $1,800.00.
Chicago, Second, W . M. S .............................. $1,058.76Saginaw, Mich., First, W . M. S .................. 500.00Interest, Tabriz Girls’ School Fund (Spe
cial) ................................................................. 200.00Cheyenne Presbyterial Society ...................... 25.00Madison Presbyterial S ociety ....................... 26.00 $1,809.76
Urumla, $725.00.M inneapolis Presbyterial Society .................$ 100.00Northville, Mich., W . M. S ........................... 30.00Danville, 111., W . M. S .................................... 40.00Clarinda, la., W . M. S .................................... 25.00Detroit, W estm inster, Mrs. Tracy M c
Gregor ............................................................. 100.00Joliet, 111., Central, W . M. S ....................... 175.00W abash, Ind., W . M. S ................................ 30.00Denver, Central, W . M. S ............................. 10.00Omaha, North, W . M. S. (L ucy Alice
Elcock Memorial) ................................... 30.00Crawfordsville Presbyterial S ociety 144.37Kalispell Presbyterial S ociety ..................... 10.00Yellowstone Presbyterial Society ................ 15.00Central Dakota Presbyterial Society 5.00 714.37
------------- $ 2,524.13
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THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDSReceipts
Albay. Station MissionOostburg, W is., C. E ...................................... $ 5.00
Iloilo.Iowa City Presbyterial Society......................$ 400.00Cedar Rapids, la ., First, Grace Glen
W . G. ............................................................ 6.00 406.00Manila.
Ft. W ayne, Ind., First, W . M. S ................ $ 30.00Denver, W m . M. & M. L ois M cL eod 7.50 37.50
------------- ------------- $ 448.50
SIAMN orth S iam M ission— O bligation , $500.00
Chleng Mai, $450.00. Station ^MissionDetroit, Immanuel, W . M. S .........................$ 10.00Vandalia, 111., W . M. S ................................... 35.00Rock Island, 111., Broadway, Ruth’s Band 30.00Interest on Curtis F und................................. 151.13Milford, Mich., W . M. S ................................. 15.00South Bend, Ind., Jr. Y. P . S. C / E 50.00Hopewell, Ind., Jr. Y. P. S. C. EJ................ 10.25 $ 301.38
Lakawn, $50.00.Indianapolis, Memorial, W . M. S ................ 50.00
Nan.Lincoln, Neb., First, Century G u ild .. 79.00
------------- $ 430.38
SOUTH AMERICAC olom b ia M ission— O blig a tion , $60.00
ReceiptsBogota, $10.00. Station MissionBarranquilla Cartagena, $50.00.
Chicago, L ake V iew , W . M. S ....................... $ 50.00Bucaramanga.
Iow a City Presbyterial Society ...................... 20.00------------- $ 70.00
SYRIAS y ria M ission— 'O bligation , $2,080.00
Beirut ) ReceiptsLebanon Station M ission
Colorado Synodical Society............................ $1,485.00Cheyenne Presbyterial Society.................... 25.00 $1,510.00
Sidon, $5.00.Tripoli, $600.00.
Nebraska Synodical S ociety ........................... 636.00 ̂ ̂^ ^
T ota l R e c e ip ts ........................ $15,805.75
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LIST OF CONTRIBUTING SOCIETIESCOLORADO SYNODICAL SOCIETY
Mrs. W . C. Robinson, 16 E. W illam ette Ave., Colorado Springs.............. PresidentMrs. E. C. Hensley, 1254 Josephine St., D enver.......................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. James S. Day, 2222 Albion St., D enver...........................................Rec. SecretaryMrs. F. A. Bissell, 1124 N. Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs................Lit. SecretaryMrs. H. H. Seldomridge, 1015 N. Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs.......................
............................................................................................Sec. for M issionary EducationMiss Ethel Campbell, 1421 Columbine St., D enver...............W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. R. M. Aitkin, 1019 Downing St., D enver....................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. L. C. Fyffe, 431 E. B ijou St., Colorado Springs Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. R. C. Robe, 115 E. Orman Ave., P ueblo...............Sec. for Associate MembersMrs. A. A. Reed, 670 Marion St., D enver........................................... Jubilee Secretary
COLORADO— BOULDER PR ESB YTER IA L SOCIETYMiss E. H. Glassey, Fort M organ......................................................Honorary PresidentMiss Nettie M. Dobbins, 419 Collyer St., L ongm ont..................PresidentMrs. M. H. Aiken, 1008 Remington St., Fort Collins............................Cor. SecretaryMrs. M. H. Aiken, 1008 Remington St., Fort Collins........................... Rec. SecretaryMrs. J. A. Crabb, 707 12th St., Greeley........................................................ Lit. SecretaryMrs. H. O. Smith, T im nath ........................................... Sec. for M issionary EducationMrs. Arthur Ridgeway, 1643 Spruce St., Boulder.................W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. J. C. Bruner, Loveland ............................... ........................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. H. S. McCutcheon, L aporte ........................................... Sec. for Children’s W orkMiss Nettie M. Dobbins, 419 Collyer St., L ongm ont....................... Jubilee SecretaryMrs. H. M. Richardson, 505 Maxwell Ave., Boulder..................Treasurer
C H U R C H W . M .Society
W . G. Chapter
W .G .Circle
Y.P .S . C. E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L .L .B . M isc. Total
$ 69 .00319.00
44.00
241.0012.00
132.00 24 .00
136.00
$ .50 $ 69 .50367 .00
44 .00
241 .0012.00
154.9724.00
| 178.00
8 .0075.00
221.75107.00
1 .002 0 .00
149.0064.0017.00
$ 20.00 $ 8 .00 $20.00
Fort Collins First ...............
F ort M organ .. . Fossil C reek ... .
5 .00 15.00 2.97
10.0019.0013.00
8 .0 070.00
177.0084 .00
1 .0015.00
124.0052.0017.00
LaSalle............... $5 .00Lon gm on t......... .12.00
18.0025.00
5 .00$7.00 .75
*5 .0025.0012.00
T ota ls ............. $ 1525.00 69.00 26.00 112.00 7.00 5 .00 4.22 5.01 $ 1753.22
Num ber c o n tributing Societies.. . 17 5 2 7 1 1 3 36
Subscriptions to W . W ., 113; O. S. & L., 46. Number o f Year Books. 92. Number o f M. S. Classes, 8; Program Series, 5; Reading Circles, 1.
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Mrs. C. H. Miller, 2829 Stuart St., D enver........................................................ PresidentMrs. R. C. Hukill, 1150 So. Vine St., D enver................................... ...C o r . SecretaryMrs. C. W . Butterworth, 2314 Birch St., D enver......................... Rec. SecretaryMrs. W . A. M cCammon, 3360 Columbine St., D enver......................... Lit. SecretaryMrs. M. S. Fraser, 915 Detroit St., D enver.............. Sec. for M issionary EducationMiss Ethel Campbell, 1421 Columbine St., D enver.............. W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. James Collier, 63 South Logan St., D enver..............................T . P. SecretaryMrs. J*. A. Arm strong1, L ittleton ............................................... Sec. for Children’ s W orkMrs. &. C. Hukill, 1150 So. V ine St., D enver.................Sec. fo r Associate M embersMrs. John Inglis, 860 Lafayette St., D enver.................................. Jubilee SecretaryMrs. M ary E. Chamberlain, First Avenue Hotel, D enver..........................Treasurer
C O L O R A D O — D E N V E R P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
C H U R C H W . M .Society
W . G. Chapter
W . G. Circle
Y .P .S . C. E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L .L .B . M isc. T ota l
A rva da.............Brighton..........Byers................D enver
Berkeley___Capitol Hts...
L . H opkins H .M arshall
C en tra l..........C orona...........First A v e.......
D orcas------Livingston
H ighland Pk.H yde P k........Immanuel . . . M ontview
B ou l..........N o r th ...........People’ s.........S. Broadway So. D enver.... Tw enty-th ird
A v e ............V a lverde........
G olden ................L ittleton ............W estm in ster .. .W ra y ...................Y u m a ..................M iscellaneous..
20 .503 .0 05 .00
34 .00156.00
S 4 .3 0
5 .0 0
1809.00212.00
131.43161.50
1157.5060 .0014.50
159.00139.00 1.00105.00120.00
440 .0017.0066.00 26.0040 .00 25.4028.00
11.5020.0018.75
5 .0 020.00
$ 5 .0 0
¿150
$1.50
15.00
2.0020.00
35.00
6.00
12.0015.00
20.503 .0 0 9 .3 0
.3 9 .0 0
192 .50
1827.75217 .00
22 .50 131.43161.50
1157.5061 .5014.50
174.00159.00
3 .0 0105.00120.00475 .00
17.0066.0032 .0040 .00 2 5 .4040 .0015.00
T o ta l.................$ 4930.83 92.25 7 .50 82.30 1.50 15.00 $ 5129.38
N um ber c o n tributing societies .. . 24 40
N um ber of M. S. Classes, 5; Program Series, 2.
6 0
Mrs. E. E. Udlock, 1039 Grand Ave., Grand Junction....................................PresidentMrs. J. C. Eakin, Palisade............................................................................ Cor. SecretaryMrs. H. B. Hollbrook, D elta ............................................................................ Lit. SecretaryMrs. H. B. Hollbrook, D elta..........................................Sec. for M issionary EducationMrs. C. P. Gibbs, 1255 Grand Ave., Grand Junction..............W est. Guild SecretaryMiss Myrtle Kennedy, 418 N. 7th, Grand Junction..............................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. C. R. Lough, 555 Teller Ave., Grand Ju n ction ... .Sec. for Children’s W ork Mrs. W . J. Shanks, 360 Chipeta Ave., Grand Junction..............................Treasurer
C O L O R A D O — G U N N IS O N P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
C H U R C H W . M .Society
W . G.Chapter
W .G .Circle
Y .P .S , C. E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L .L .B . Misc. T otal
$ 66.0013.0018.00
166.00
$ 4 .0 0 $ 70.0013.0021.00
| 246 .00
2 .002 .00
44.00 2 .0 0
12.00 17.00 66.25
Glenwood Spgs Grand Junction
$ 3 .00$ 1 .0 0 $17.00
50.0012.00
2 .00W . W . Chap.
2 .0 015.00 2 .0 0
12.0017.0049.00
4 .00 25.00
6 .00 5 .6 0 5 .00 1.25
T ota ls ............. $ 360.00 74.00 10.00 47.00 4.25 $ 495.25
N um ber con tributing societies .. . 10 5 3 3 2 23
Subscriptions to W . W ., 24; O. S. & L., 7. Number o f Year Books, 22. Program Series, 1; Lecture Courses, 1.
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C O L O R A D O — P U E B L O P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
Mrs. R. C. Robe, 115 Orman Ave., P ueblo...........................................................PresidentMrs. W . B. Stewart, 2226 Grand Ave., P ueblo........................................ Cor. SecretaryMrs. F. A. Bissell, 1124 N. Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs................ Rec. SecretaryMrs. E. T. W hiton, 2003 W est St., P ueblo................................................Lit. SecretaryMrs. J. Y. Ewart, Nob Hill, Colorado Springs Sec. for M issionary EducationMrs. A. B. Starr, 1023 N. 8th, Canon C ity ................................W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. Paul Brooks, 1S20 W . Pike’ s Peak Ave., Colorado Springs.........................
....................................................................................................... Sec. for Children’ s W orkMrs. M. C. W ard, L am ar..................................................... Sec. for Associate MembersMrs. W . H. R. Stote, Alta Vista Hotel, Colorado Springs Jubilee SecretaryMrs. O. E. Hemenway, 1342 N. Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs.............. Treasurer
C H U R C H W . M.Society
W . G.Chapter
W .G .Circle
Y .P .S . C. E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L .L .B . Misc. Total
$ 21.00 397.00
14 50
$ 21.00Canon C ity -----Colorado Spgs.,
Boulder S t . . .
$ 6 .50 $16.00 419 .50
14.50124.50 5. 0C 129.50
First ............... 1107.50 15.50 2 0 .0G S 2.50 8 2.50 8 7.50 1155.5034 .0022.00
2 .00
3.50 37 .5022 .00
Cripple C reek .. 2 .0 03.00
45.003 .0 0
45 .0026.00H olly 26 00
83.20 83 .201.50 1 .50
Las A n im a s.. . . 54 .50 54 .502 .50 2.00 4 .5 0
M onte V ista . . . 118.20 118.2021.00 10.00 31.00
PuebloEl Bethel. . 1.00 1.00
410.00 6 ,50 2.00 $5.00 2.00 425 .50217 00 217 .00
Park Ave. . . . R ock y F o rd ... .
23 .00 1.00 24 .00161.50 161.50104.00 104.0021.00 2.00 23.00
$ 3012.40 33 .00 59.50 5 .00 4 .5 0 2 .5 0 7.50 $ 3124.40
N um ber con tributing socie ties .. . 22 5 9 1 2 1 1 41
Subscriptions to W . W ., 156; O. S. & L., 53. Number of Year Books, 136. Num ber of M. S. Classes, 6; Program Series, 1; Reading Circles, 2; Lecture
Courses, 1.
T ota l receipts from Synodical s o c . . $ 9828.23 268.25 43 .5 0 300 .80 5 .00 11.50 9 .0 0 15.97 20 .00 $10502.25
N um ber con tributing societies in Syn odical.. 73 22 7 25 1 3 3 6 140
Total number subscriptions in Synodical Society: W . W ., 293; O. S. & L ., 106. Number o f Year Books, 250.
Total number M. S. Classes, 19; Program Series, 9; Reading Circles, 3; Lecture Courses, 2.
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ILLINOIS SYNODICAL SOCIETYMrs. B. H. Finnell, K an sas................................................................ PresidentMrs. C. N. McManis, Carlinville.....................................................................Cor. SecretaryMiss M ary Paddock, 601 S. Douglas Ave., Springfield Rec. Sec. and TreasurerMrs. Ambler F. W ilson, N eoga .......................................................................Lit. SecretaryMiss Emm a S. Robb, Galena..........................................See. for M issionary EducationMrs. Edward L. Beatie, 1421 Hyde Park Blvd., C h icago .. .W est. Guild SecretaryMiss Minnie Titterington, 816 22d St., R ock Island............................. Y. P. SecretaryMrs. Guy E. Smock, Carrollton............................................... Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. W . H. Fulton, 621 N. Court St., R ock ford ............ Sec. for Associate MembersMrs. W . B. Beebe, 402 Court St., W ., P aris......................................Jubilee Secretary
ILLINOIS— ALTON PRESBYTER 1AL SOCIETYMrs. H. B. Hill, Jerseyville.................................................................................... PresidentMrs. D. H. Holman, Chester.......................................................................... Cor. SecretaryMiss Florence W hipple, A lton ....................................................................... Rec. SecretaryMrs. I. B. Hood, Jr., Sparta...........................................................................Lit. SecretaryMrs. J. R. Sager, Edw ardsville......................................Sec. for M issionary EducationMiss Lunette McCulley, Greenville.......................................................... Y. P. SecretaryMiss Lunette McCulley, Greenville............................................. W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. G. C. Alexander, N okom is..................... Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. F. A. Nunn, A lton ......................................................... Sec. for Associate MembersMrs. Max Aszmann, Chester.................................................................... Jubilee SecretaryMrs. W . W . Douglas, H illsboro........................................................ Treasurer
C H U R C H W . M .Society
W . G. Chapter
W . G. Circle
Y .P .S . C. E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L .L .B . Misc.
A lton—$ 272.00
57.00 6 .00 2 .00
$15.005.00Twelfth S t .. . £ 2 .00
$ 2 .0040.00
95 .0028.00
Carrolton—5.00 $ 3 .0 0 .40
W a in u tG rv ..51.00
19.00
133.00
15.00 62.32
7.0014.0016.00
161.008 .00
130.00132.00
4 .5 010.0016.0046 .00
5 .0 011.5010.1027.0093 .00 29.60
115.5230.00
2.00
5 .0 0E. St. Louis—
W instanleyPark...........
E dw ardsville.. .G irard.................Granite C ity . . . 2 .00
15.00
6 .00
Marshall Int.
$ 2.00
5.0010.00
10.00 *5.00
U pper A lton . . . Virden................
27.7530.00
c
Total
287 .0064 .00 6.00 2.00 2.00
40.00
103.4028 .0051 .0021.00
138.00
15.00 62.32
7 .0016.00 16. CO
176.008.00
130.00138.00
4 .5 026 .0046 .00
7 .0011.5015.1037 .00
108.00 29 .60
143.2760 .00
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IL L IN O IS — A L T O N P R E S B Y T Ê R lA L S O C IE T Y
C H U R C H W . M .Society
W . G. Chapter
W .G .Circle
Y .P .S . C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L .L .B . Mise. T otal
W hite Hall S 14.00 10.00
$ 14.00 10.00Presby. S o c .. . .
T o ta l.............. $ 1619.54 121.75 5 .00 2 .00 13.00 8 .40 53 .00 $ 1822.69
N um ber con-; tributing societies. . . 31 11 1 1 2 3 49
Subscriptions to W . W ., 124; O. S. & L., 70. Num ber o f Year Books, J32. Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 10; Program Series, 3; Reading- Circles, 1.
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Mrs. D. K. Campbell, 1501 E. Olive St., B loom ington..................................PresidentMrs. Elizabeth Agard, 110 E. Chestnut St., Fairbury...........................Cor. SecretaryMrs. W . A. Steele, Bem ent.............................................................................. Rec. SecretaryMrs. Leslie Cranston, 1214 N. Franklin St., Danville............................Lit. SecretaryMrs. C. G. Voiglitlander, 614 W ashington Blvd., U rbana.......................................
............................................................................................Sec. for M issionary EducationMiss Florence Anderson, 806 W . Nevada St., U rbana W est. Guild SecretaryMiss Florence Anderson, 806 W . Nevada St., U rbana....................... Y. P. SecretaryMrs. Kate S. Poole, L exin gton ............................................... Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. B. F. Sprague, B em ent........................................................................Jubilee SecretaryMrs. Catherine M. Scott, 309 East Locust St., B loom ington.................... Treasurer
IL L IN O IS — B L O O M IN G T O N P R E S B Y T E R lA L S O C IE T Y
C H U R C H W . M .Society
W . G.Chapter
W .G .Circle
Y .P .S . C . E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L .L .B . M isc. Total
$ 36.60 $ 36 .60245 00 $10.25 $ 7 .0 0 262.25
Bloom ington— F irst............... 181.00
565 00$ 5 .00 23.50 209 .50
S 26.00 591 .0022.26 22 .26
C h am paign ., . . 738 00 55 .00 $ 5 .00 798 .0059.00 59 .00
406 .10 13.75 9 .00 5 .00 433 .857 50 7 .50
40 00 40 .00Danville—
48.25 48.25174.44 5.00 179.4444.50 10.00 54 .50
6 .0 0 6 .0 087.00 14.50 101.50
| 257 .90217.90Y . P. F e d .. .. $40.00
29 00 29.00G eorgetow n___Gibson C ity ___
4 .0 0 4 .0 0136.67 136.67
73 00 15.00 88 .0020.00 20 .00
172.00 172.009 .5 0 9 .5 0
138.50 14.00 5 .00 157.5094 .00 94 .0032 .90 32 .90
197.00 | 217 .0020.0046 .00 12.00 58 .00
P h ilo.................... 87 .50 10.50 98 .00111.00 15.00 126.0053 .40 53 .40
R idge F a r m ... . 6 .0 0 6 .0 067 00 67 .006 1 .00 61 .0010.00 10.0077.00 10.00 87 .0051.05 2 .90 53.9575.50 18.00 30.50 124.0043.85 43 .85
W aynesville___ 12.00 12.0013.69 13.69
T ota l............... $ 4520.11 72.75 14.00 215.25 10.00 9 .90 40 .00 $ 4882.01
N um ber contributing societies .. . 40 5 2 12 2 2 63
Subscriptions to W. W ., 234; O. S. & L., 123. Number o f Year Books, 115. Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 9.
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Mrs. W . W . Butler, 2036 W alnut St., C airo....................................................... PresidentMrs. Clarence Bonnell, H arrisburg............................................................ Cor. SecretaryMrs. Nellie Searing, Carbon dale..................................................................Rec. SecretaryMiss Rose Roedel, Shawneetown..................................................................Lit. SecretaryMrs. C. E. Joyner, H arrisburg......................................Sec. for M issionary EducationMrs. C. G. Parkman, A n n a .............................................................W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. C. G. Parkman, A n n a............................................................................ Y. P. SecretaryMrs. C. G. Parkman, A n n a......................................................... Sec. for Children's W orkMrs. Hugh Murray, E quality ..............................................Sec. for A ssociate MembersMrs. Charles H. W iley, A n n a ................................................................Jubilee SecretaryMrs. T. B. Goodman, Cobden................................................................................ Treasurer
IL L IN O IS — C A IR O P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
C H U R C H W . M .Society
W . G.Chapter
W . G.Circle
Y .P .S . C . E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L .L .B . M isc. T ota l
A n n a ................... $ 57 .66C airo ................... 60 .00C arbondale. . . . 75.55C obden ............... 12.00E q u a lity ............. 12.50G olconda........... 9 .0 0H arrisburg........ 76 .00M arion ................ 24 .79M urphysboro... 13.00Shawneetow n... 11.21Presby. S o c . . . . 15 .00
$ 55 .00 $10.00$ 1.00
7 .505 .0 0 $ 1.00
58 .66125.00
75.5512.0012.50 9 .0 0
83 .50 30.7913.00 11.2115.00
T ota l. $ 366.71 55.00 22 .50 1.00 1.00 $ 446 .21
N um ber con tributing socie ties .. . 10 16
Subscriptions to W . W ., 34; O. S. Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 2.
L., 47. Number o f Year Books, 40.
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Mrs. W . W . Johnstone, 201 No. Ridgeland Ave., Oak P ark .........................PresidentMrs. E. A. Davenport, 280 Ashland Ave., R iver F orest........................Cor. SecretaryMrs. C. A . Mead, 3332 Indiana Ave., C hicago......................................... Rec. SecretaryMrs. Samuel Frier, 5540 Greenwood Ave., C hicago....................... Lit. SecretaryMrs. P . Underwood, 201 No. Ridgeland Ave., Oak P ark ...........................................
............................................................................................Sec. for M issionary EducationMrs. Henry W . Neville, 1343 Rosedale A ve............................... W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. Frederick Loweth, 5644 W ayne Ave., C hicago............ No. Side Y. P. SecretaryMrs. Marian W allace, 7428 Coles Ave., C hicago....................So. Side Y. P. SecretaryMrs. Howard R. Cannon, 226 Pleasant St., Oak P ark . . . Oak Park Y. P. SecretaryMrs. Urban R. Bruer, 5218 Lincoln S t ................................... Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. A. M. Masters, 5531 W . W alton St., C hicago Sec. for Associate MembersMrs. W . W . Johnstone, 201 No. Ridgeland Ave., Oak P ark ........Jubilee SecretaryMrs. F. D. W inchester, 209 So. Central Pk. Blvd., C hicago.....Treasurer
IL L IN O IS — C H IC A G O P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W. G. Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc.
Arlington Hts.. Chicago—
Albany Park. Austin Faith.
$ 31.94 $32.503.009.70
105.00149.32 $ 50.0043.9518.25
Bethlehem.... 19.4935.95
325.61 177.05 29.82 $16.25 $15.00Calvary........Campbell Pk. Chicago Hts..
68.50 25.0011.5097.22 39.50 20.0015.52 15.00 4.00
Church of77.19 9.65
115.50 22.50 5.00Edgewater... Eighth..........
187.01 154.75132.00 $10.0024.25
Englewood... First.............
203.50335.00 100.00
2918.44 3.ÔÔ 19.00 100.00Fullerton Ave 292.75 25.00Hyde Park... 957.91 2.00 50.00 13.00
39.55 8.00 2.00Irving Park... Jefferson Pk..
81.50 10.004.85 2.50
202.00Logan Sq...... 31.04
53.50 14.00 5.00Morgan P k .. Ninth...........
64.7027.16 5.00
Normal Pk.... 60.70Olivet Mem.
Y. W. Soc. 13.75 47.50188.94 15.00
Ridgeway Av Rogers Park..
18.72128.95 10.0046.56
1202.00Int., Tabriz Girls’
200.0037.10
106.10 203.459.70
^Third............ 442.00 15.ÔÔ
Total64.4412.70
105.00 199.3243.9518.2519.4935.95
563.7393.5011.50
156.7234.5286.84
143.00 341.76142.0024.25
203.50435.00
3040.44317.75
1022.9149.5591.50 7.35
202.00 31.0472.5064.70 32.1660.7061.25
203.94 18.72
138.9546.56
1402.00
37.10309.55
9.70457.00
67
S L L IN O IS — C H IC A G O P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G. Chapter
W.G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
$ 29.25 31.00
$ 29.2531.00
Woodlawn500 00 $ 4 .00 504.00
Coal City New Hope... 45.00 45.00
4.5011.64
4.50DuPage........... 11.64Evanston—
1305.00 $ 50.00 31.00
» 1355.00500.00 531.00
Forest Park Pioneer King’sDaughters... $12.00 12.00
Highland Park. 443.25 15.00 458.2520.00
226.00
20.00Joliet—
17.25 243.25F irst...___ 200.00
2.50200.00
30.00 $ 2.00 34.5094.94
155.2594.94
47.50 202.75905.36106.00
20.00Farwell Beq.
Int............Steady
11249.88218.52
12.50 12.50Longwood
St.Paul’s U.E 30.00 83.6732.01
7.50 37.50$ 7.00 90.67
32.012.85 2.85
Oak Park—1133.00231.25
105.00 75.00 1313.002.55 $ 6.05 1.65 241.50
55.85 144.00 31.00
122.40 24 00
55.85144.0031.00
122.4024.00
278.475.00
12.50 11.45 302.42Miscellaneous.. 4043.50 4048.50
Total............ $15884.66 651.50 4.00 466.55 29.82 29.75 81.00 6.05 4744.62 $21897.95
Number contributing societies. .. 69 19 1 17 1 5 5 1 118
Subscriptions to W. W., 382; O. S. & L ., 823. Num ber o f Tear Books, 336. Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 38; Program Series, 9; Reading Circles, 1; Lecture
Courses, 4.
6 8
Mrs. W . R. Parkinson, Centralia...........................................................................PresidentMrs. R. H. Robertson, Centralia....................................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. R. H. Robertson, Centralia................................................... Rec. SecretaryMiss Gertrude E. Skinner, Du Quoin.........................................................Lit. SecretaryMiss Gertrude E. Skinner, Du Q uoin........................ Sec. for Missionary EducationM is. J. C. Johnston, B ridgeport.................................................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. Mabel Robertson, 13 8 No. Maple St., Centralia....... Jubilee SecretaryMrs. A. H. W heeler, Mt. V ernon ...........................................................................Treasurer
IL L IN O IS — E W IN G P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
C H U R C H W . M .Society
W . G.Chapter
W .G .Circle
Y .P .S . C. E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L .L .B . Misc. Total
$ 49.00 296.0051.8070.80
100.7016.0094.9515.0076.0064.2929.30 43.5219.0048.0026.00 68.26 30.5615.00 33.5010.00
$ 49.00 296.0051.8072.80
130.7016.0094.9515.0076.0064.2929.30 68.5219.0064.5026.00 68.26 47.5615.0033.5010.00
$ 2.00 30.00
F lora ...................Lawrenceville. .
M t. C a rm el.. . . M t. V ernon___ 25.00
$ 16.50Pinckneyville....
17.00
Presby. S o c . . . .
$ 1157.68 33.50 57.00 $ 1248. 18Number con
tributing societies. . . 20 2 3 25
Subscriptions to W . W ., 75; O. S. & L., 15. Number o f Year Books, 85. Number of M. S. Classes, 4; Program Series, 2.
69
Miss Anna E. Felt, 219 Prospect St., Galena................................................... PresidentMiss Em m a S. Robb, Galena........................................................................... Cor. SecretaryMiss Em m a S. Robb, Galena........................................................................... Rec. SecretaryMrs. D. A . Knowlton, 245 Stephenson St., Freeport...................................L it. SecretaryMiss Ida Vehm eier, R ock City, R. F. D. No. 1 .Sec. for M issionary EducationMrs. Olive Eichelberger, 59 Oak St., Freeport........................W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. C. J. W ilson, H arvard............................................................. T . P. SecretaryMrs. C. J. W ilson, H arvard ....................................................... Sec. for Children’ s W orkMrs. M argaret P. Kirke, 1115 S. State St., B elvidere.. Sec. for Associate M embersMrs. D. T. Smiley, W oodstock .................................................................Jubilee SecretaryMrs. W . T. Dougherty, M arengo...........................................................................Treasurer
IL L IN O IS — F R E E P O R T P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W. G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
Apple River.... Argyle
Willow Creek Belvidere... Byron
Middle CreekCedarville........Dakota.............Elizabeth.........Freeport
First.............Second..........
GalenaFirst.............South...........
Hanover...........Harvard...........Hebron
First.............Linn-Hebron
Marengo..........Oregon.............
McMullen IntPolo..................Ridgefield........Rockford
First.............Third............Westminster.
Savanna...........Scales Mound..Warren.............Winnebago......W oodstock.....
Total............Number con
tributing societies.. .
$ 16.00341.00185.0078.5043.009.00
14.30161.5077.0081.0049.5149.0060.0040.0064.00
124.2552.0040.0030.005.00
495.285.00
70.158.00 4.00
10.00 137.5851.00
$ 17.00 $ 2.00
2.00
$ 6.0019.5010.00
10.107.00
.50$ 1.00
6.5020.0059.501.00
19.50
$6.00 5.00
1.2511.00 11.25 $ 2.50
3.253.00
5.005.00 1.20 $ 5.00
22.00
360.50214.00
89.1050.0012.00 14.30
181.50154.0082.0070.2649.00 84.7540.0064.00
127.5095.0030.005.00
500.285.00
81.358.00 4.00
10.00 137.5851.00
$ 2301.07 28.50 4.00 152.60 17.00 25.50 6.70 5.00 $ 2542.12
27 53
Subscriptions to W . W ., 100; O. S. & L ., 22. N um ber o f Year Books, 166. Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 8; Program Series, 1.
70
Mrs. Arthur Hill, Robinson ......................................................................................PresidentMrs. D. J. Hughes, Palestine......................................................................... Cor. SecretaryMrs. G. B. Rhodes, Shelbyville......................................................................Rec. SecretaryMrs. J. C. Dale, M attoon.................................................................................. Lit. SecretaryMrs. J. P. Hite, K ansas................................................... Sec. for M issionary EducationMiss Ita Briscoe, K ansas...................................................................W est. Guild SecretaryMiss Ita Briscoe, K ansas..............................................................................Y. P. SecretaryMiss Ita Briscoe, K ansas...........................................................Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. W . B. Beebe, P aris........................................................................... Jubilee SecretaryMiss Leora Hunter, P aris.......................................................................................T reasurer
IL L IN O IS — M A T T O O N P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W.G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
$ 1.00 $ 1.00Areola.............. $ 148.00 148.00Ashmore.......... 21.85 $ 3.00 24.85Assumption___Bethany...........
50.50 3.00 53.5032.00 32.00
Broadlands Bell............... 65.37 65.37
200.00 $ 10.00 210.004.00 4.00
24.00 24.00GrandView___ 3.00 3.00
65.00 4.00 $ 3.00 72.00.70 .70
Mattoon225.00 65.00 45.00 335.00
Broadway.... 27.00 13.50 40.5022.00 22.00
Neoga.............. 42.10 15.00 1.00 58.10170.35 <5.00 175.3535.00 35.0035.85 35.8559.00 6.00 2.00 7.50 74.50
144.35 10.00 2.50 io . 15 167.00191.74 25.00 5.00 $ 2.00 223.7473.00 12.50 85.50
1 211.00171.0040.0020.00 20.0015.25 6.00 21.2515.00 15.00
127.00 127.0072.20 72.20
$ 2096.56 133.50 90.20 5.00 12.00 18.15 2 .Qoj.......... * 2357.41Number con
tributing societies.. . 27 7 9 1 4 3 1 52
Subscriptions to W . W ., 121; O. S. & L ., 55. Number o f Year Books, 78. Number o f M. S. Classes, 8; Program Series, 2; Lecture Courses, 1.
71
Mrs. Ella K. Dupee, E arlville.................................................................................PresidentMrs. A. C. Henry, M endota...........................................................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. H. W . Richards, 316 Adams St., E lg in ...............................................Ree. SecretaryMiss Etta Dunaway, 225 Prospect Ave., O ttaw a...................................... Lit. SecretaryMrs. C. W . Peterson, Grand R idge................................Sec. for M issionary EducationMrs. A lbert Vogel, R ochelle .............................................................W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. H. W . Richards, 316 Adams St., E lg in ............................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. A. C. Henry, M endota............................. Sec. for Children’s W orkMiss E tta Dunaway, 225 Prospect Ave., O ttaw a Sec. for A ssociate MembersMrs. J. A. W allace, M endota..................................................................... Jubilee SecretaryMrs. A. C. Henry, M endota.....................................................................................Treasurer
IL L IN O IS — O T T A W A P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
C H U R C H W . M .Society
W . G.Chapter
W .G .Circle
Y .P .S . C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L .L .B . M isc. Total
A u rora..............•. $ 161.00 120.00
46 .50 81.00
210 .00 5 .0 0
32.00 16.75
607.00 289 SO
$ 161.00141 .00 4 6 .50 81 .00
270 .00 5 .0 0
39 .00 16.75
630 .00 291 .50
60 .0046 .00
185.0075.00
186.00 159.0045 .0 0 92 .6014.0015.0061 .00
Aux Sable G rv . Brookfield. . . .
$ 6 .0 0 $15 .00
Earlville.............E lgin................... 60 .00F lora ....................Grand R id g e ... H o lcom b............
5 .0 0 $ 2 .0 0
M en dota ............ 20 .00 $ 3 .0 0M in on k .............. 2 .00M orris................ 60 .00
34 .0090 .0075.00
171.00149.0045 .00 92 .6014.0010.00 46 .00
O sw ego............... 8 .0 025 .00
4 .0 0O ttaw a............... 70 .00Paw P a w ...........Pon tiac............... 15 *.00R ochelle ............. 10.00Sandw ich...........Streator..............W a lth a m .. . . . .W aterm an......... 5 .0 0
15.00W enona..............
T o ta l.............. $ 2355.35 106.00 148.00 8 .0 0
3
-----------3 .0 0 $ 2620.35
N um ber con tributing socie ties .. . 21 4 8 1 37
Subscriptions to W . W ., 55; O. S. & L ., 11. Num ber o f Y ear Books, 27. N um ber o f M. S. Classes, 6; Program Series, 2.
72
Mrs. May T. Sankey, 303 Columbia Terrace, P eoria ......................................PresidentMrs. Margaret Salford, 414 Deckman Ave., P eoria ................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. R. L. Vandenborg, 138 Cooper St., P eoria .......................................Ree. SecretaryMrs. Andrew Henry, 1401 Glen Oak Ave., P eoria .....................................Lit. SecretaryMiss Emeline Judson, Galesburg-..................................Sec. for M issionary EducationMrs. Edith Q. Rogers, L ew istow n .................................................W est Guild SecretaryMrs. Jean M cLean Morrow, 105 No. Jefferson Ave., P eoria............ Y. P. SecretaryMrs. Andrew Henry, 1401 Glen Oak Ave., P eoria Sec. for Associate MembersMrs. Andrew Henry, 1401 Glen Oak Ave., P eoria ..........................Jubilee SecretaryMrs. T. C. Burgess, 222 So. Glenwood Ave., P eoria ......................................Treasui'er
IL L IN O IS — P E O R IA P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
C H U R C H W . M . W . GSociety Chapter
W . G.Circle
Y .P .S . C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L .L .B . Misc. Total
Altona.............Canton.............Delavan...........Dunlap
Prospect.......Elmira.............Elmwood.........Eureka.............Farmington___Galesburg........Green Valley...Hanna City___Henry..............Ipava...............Knoxville.........Lewistown.......Oneida.............Pekin...............Peoria
Arcadia........Calvary........First.............Grace...........Second.........Westminster.
Princeville.......Washington___Yates City___Presby. Soc...
10.00 __95.00L . . . 9 3 .00 $ 25.00
73.00195.00
51.0040 .0027 .00
101.0072.00
110.00
83 .0083 .0060.00
21.0075.0083 .00
276 .0042 .00
128.0055 .00
102.0059 .0053 .00 45 .60
$ 9 .0 0 5 .00 11.00
13.0037 .00
5 ,0 0
25 .00 $10.00
26 .00
’ 2Ì.OÓ
10.0015.00
22.0010.0017.00
7.0012.0013.009 .008.00 6.008.00
32.0032 .0016.00 5 .0 0
19.0013.0033 .00
$6.00
$ 6.00
$40.005 .0 0
5 .00
$ 5 .0 0
8.0027 .00
$15 .00
19.00145.00134.00
97 .00232 .00
51 .0045 .0027 .00
158.0082 .00
127.007 .00
103.00123.006 9 .008.00
27.00
95 .00121.00367 .00
58 .00154.0055 .00
121.0082 .00
106.0045 .60
T otal. $ 2032.60 6.00 102.00 15.00 $ 2658.60
N um ber contributing socie ties .., 24 66
Subscriptions to W . W ., 173; O. S. & L ., 98. Number o f Y ear Books, 101. Num ber of M. S. Classes, 8; Program Series, 4,
7 3
Mrs. C. A. Palm er, P rinceton.................................................................................PresidentMrs. L. E. Pritchard, W oodhull.................................................................... Cor. SecretaryM iss M. L. Kelly, M ilan....................................................................................Rec. SecretaryMiss Hilda Browner, 2823 Eighth Ave., R ock Island..............................Lit. SecretaryM iss M. Titterington, 816 Tw enty-second St., R ock Island. .W est. Guild SecretaryM iss M. Titterington, 816 T w enty-second St., R ock Island................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. E. W . Payne, M orrison................................................. Sec. for Associate M embersMrs. A. E. M oody, A ledo.........................................................................Jubilee SecretaryMrs. W . H. Bissell, V io la .......................................................................................... Treasurer
IL L IN O IS — R O C K R IV E R P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
C H U R C H W . M . Society
W . G.Chapter
W .G .Circle
Y .P .S . C . E .
Inter.C .E .
Junior C . E. L . B. L .L .B . M isc. Total
Albany.............Aledo...............Alexis...............Arlington.........Ashton.............Beulah.............Buffalo Prairie.Burgess............Cleland............Dixon...............Edgington.......Fulton..............Gardenplain....Geneseo............Hamlet and
Perryton......Hamlet.............Joy...................Kewanee..........Milan...............Millersburg.. . .Morrison..........Newton............Norwood..........Peniel...............Pleasant Ridge.Princeton.........Rock Island
Broadway__Ruth's Band.Central.........So. Park.......
SeatonCenter..........
Sterling............Viola................Woodhull.........
32.0091.0043.0029.00
$ 2.00 5.00
$ 9.75$2.00
59.0024.00 8.00 2.00
84.0012.0046.0035.0057.0059.00
25.00$10.00
33.00
45.0057.00 5.00
23.005.00
117.0024.0041.0074.0019.0057.0077.00
200.0054.0022.0043.0084.0075.0042.00
34.00 $16.00 22.00$ 8.00
10.00
15.0010.0028.00
5.0010.00
5.003.00
20.00
2.0012.005.00 35.00
4.00
41.7595.0048.0029.0025.0059.0034.00 8.00 2.00
84.0012.0046.0068.0057.0059.0023.0050.0057.005.008.00
189.0024.0041.0074.0019.0082.00
330.00 •71.0067.0063.0084.0079.00 V42.00
Total. $ 1617.00 79.00 33.00 172.75 6.00 20.00 48.00 $ 1975.75Number con
tributing societies... 31 10 55
Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 2; Program Series, 2; Reading Circles, 1; Lecture Courses, 1.
7 4
Mrs. S. Frank Russell, M acom b.......................................................................... PresidentMrs. Chester D. Bone, Prairie C ity ............................................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. Henry Means, H ersm an........................................................................Rec. SecretaryMiss Elizabeth Curry, Mt. Sterling'............................................................ L it. SecretaryMiss Inez McClung, M onm outh......................................Sec. for M issionary EducationMiss Clara Lackens, M acom b........................................................ W est. Guild SecretaryMiss Clara Lackens, M acom b.....................................................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. F. W . Barr, M onm outh....................................................... Sec. for Children's W orkMiss Elizabeth Curry, Mt. Sterling:....................................Sec. for Associate MembersMrs. S. "Frank Russell, M acom b........................................................ Jubilee SecretaryMrs. Chester D. Bone, Prairie C ity .......................................................................Treasurer
IL L IN O IS — R U S H V IL L E P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W. G. Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
Augusta........... $ 85.00Bardolph.. . . 77.45Biggsville......... 25.5CBurton Mem... 72.0CBushnell.......... 153.3CCamp Creek... 97.8CCamp Point__ 25.0CCarthage......... 230.32Clayton............ 56.55Elvaston.......... 53.5CFountain Green 54.8CGood Hope.. . . 19.0CHamilton......... 26.OC
Bethel.......... 26.OCHerman........... 80.OCKirkwood......... 82.00Macomb
Ebenezer.. . . 49.05First............. 433.22Jackson S t... 8 .OC
Monmouth...... 407.00C ..................
Mt. Sterling___ 79.00Olive............ 24.05
NiotaAppannoose.. 30.00
Oquawka......... 14.00Perry............... 21.00Prairie City___ 109.00Quincy............. 114.00Rushville......... 69.00Time well
L e e ............. 37.40Vermont
Sugar Creek.. 42.50W. Prairie... 58.75
Warsaw........... 21.25Wythe.......... 65.00
Presby. Soc___ 1.00
$14.00
$10.00
18.003.505.005.00
$ 9.1212.5015.00
20.005.00
$ 6.00
45.00 13.0030.00
9.0410.00
89.00 77.45 25.5072.00
153.3097.8035.00
230.3274.5557.0054.8024.0031.0026.00 80.00 82.0049.05
462.3413.00
440.5079.0024.0530.0014.0021.00
167.00144.0069.0037.4051.5458.7531.2565.00 1.00
Total. $ 2747.44 81.62 17.00 6.00 $ 2967.60
Number contributing societies.. . 33 10
Subscriptions to W . W ., 123; O. S. & L., 145. Number o f Year Books, 122. Number o f M. S. Classes, 6; Program Series, 2; Reading Circles, 1.
75
ILLINOIS—SPRINGFIELD PRESBYTERIAL SOCIETYMrs. C. A. Faught, 1452 W . Macon St., D ecatur............................................. PresidentMiss Lillian Draper, 815 W est North, D ecatur.........................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. H. F. Carriel, 1152 W . College, Jacksonville.................................. Rec. SecretaryMrs. A. G. Bergen, 2205 Bast Capitol Ave., Springfield.........................Lit. SecretaryMrs. G. A. W ilson, Petersburg......................................Sec. for M issionary EducationMrs. L ucy B. Priest, New B erlin ................................................. W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. Fred Townsley, 155 Home Ave., D ecatur......................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. Fred Townsley, 156 Hom e Ave., D ecatur.................. Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. G. A. W ilson, Rock Creek Manse, P etersbu rg .. .Sec. for Associate AlembersMrs. A. E. Ahrens, 455 Main St., D ecatur......................................... Jubilee SecretaryMrs. T. P. Laning, Cherry Apts., Jacksonville................................................. Treasurer
W . G.Chapter
W .G .Circle
Y .P .S . C . E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C . E. L. B. L .L .B . M isc.
$ 2 .00 2 .00
25.00 2 .50
30.00$ 6 .0 0
$ 37.0010.00
20 .00
$ 2 .0 0 5 .0 0
5 .0 0 23 .50
2 .00
C H U R C H W . M .Society Total
A rgenta .............. $ 21 .50Athens—
N. Sangamon 82.00A u burn ............... 26 .00Buffalo H a r t . . . 51 .00C isco ................... 36 .46D ecatur—
F irst................ 431.00S econd........... 122.00W estm inster. 50 .00
D i vernon ........... 93 .00Farmingdale. . . 25 .00G reen view .. . . . 30 .00Jacksonville—
N o. M inster.. 33 .00State S t ......... 86 .10W estm inster. 146.75
L incoln ............... 214.77M a co n ................ 28 .00M aroa ................. 36 .00Ma9on C it y . . . . 29 .00M iddletow n. . . . 9 .00M orrisonville ... 14.50M ount Z ion . . . . 47 .50N ew Berlin—
Bates.............. 200.00Orleans—
Pisgah............ 12 .00Paw nee............... 54 .00Petersburg........ 101.00Pleasant Plains. 35.00R ock C reek .. . . 30 .00Sangamon
B ottom .......... 2 .5 0Sm yrna.............. 6 .0 0Springfield—
First................ 555.30Second........... 252.62T h ird .............. 19 .50F ou rth ........... 14 .00F ifth ............... 6 .0 0
21 .50
84 .0028.0051 .00 36.46
456 .00 124.5080.0099.0025 .0030 .00
33 .00 86.10
183.75224.77
28 .0036 .0029 .00
9 .0 014.5067 .50
200.00
12.0056 .00
106.0035 .0 030 .00
2 .5 06.00
555.30281.12
19.5014.00 8.00
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ILLINOIS— SPRINGFIELD PRESBYTERIAL SOCIETY
C H U R C H W. M.Society
W . G.Chapter
W . G.Circle
Y .P .S . C. E.
Inter.C .E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L .L .B . Misc. Total
$ 4 .0 0 86.00
109.6314.0025.0010.00
S 4 .00 91.50
154.6314.0025.0010.00
$ 5 .5 0$ 45.00
T o ta l.............. S 3149.13 42 .00 5 .5 0 138.50 30.50 6 .00 3371.63
Num ber contributing societies. . . 38 2 1 9 3 53
Subscriptions to W . W ., 204; O. S. & L ., 152. Number of Y ear Books, 143.Number o f M. S. Classes, 11; ProgTam Series, 3; Reading Circles, 2; Lecture
Courses, 1. _____________________________________________T ota l receipts
from Synodical Soc. $39847.85 1417.37 87 .50 2042.64 68.82 114.25 263.30 37.15 4911.02 *48790.50
N um ber contributing societies in Synodical 371 61 12 124 8 24 26 11 637
Total subscriptions fo r Synodical Society: W. W., 1,550: O. S. & L., 1,546.Number o f Year Books, 1,260.
Total number M. S. Classes, 108; Program Series, 28; Reading Circles, 7; Lecture Courses, 3.
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INDIANA SYNODICAL SOCIETYMrs. W . P. Sidwell, 508 E. Clinton St., F rankfort......................................... PresidentMrs. S. B. Nichols, H ow e................................................................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. Rufus Dooley, R ockville........................................................................ Rec. SecretaryMrs. J. C. McClurkin, 1114 Powell Ave.', Evansville.................................. Lit. SecretaryMrs. J. D. Murphy, B rookston........................................Sec. for M issionary EducationMiss Jane Harris, M uncie...............................................................W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. P. E. Zartmann, W inona L ake ....................................................... Y. p . SecretaryMrs. P. E. Zartmann, W inona L ak e ......................................Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. C. E. M cKeehan, 2517 Calhoun St., Ft. W ayn e..S ec. for A ssociate Members Mrs. W . P. Sidwell, 508 E. Clinton St., F rankfort......................... Jubilee Secretary
' INDIANA— CRAWFORDSV1LLE PRESBYTERIAL SOCIETYMrs. Eugene Ashby, L adoga .................................................................................. PresidentMrs. A. L . Sawyer, 508 So. 10th St., L afayette .........................................Cor. SecretaryMiss Harriet Van Natta, F ow ler..................................................................Rec. SecretaryLena M. Bryant, 209 E ast Clinton St., F rankfort..................................Lit. SecretaryMrs. E lla M. Myers, 607 So. Green St., Craw fordsville.............................................
.............................................................................................. Sec. for M issionary EducationMrs. Fred Donaldson, Lebanon..................................................... W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. P. E. Zartmann, W inona L ak e .........................................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. E lla M. M yers, 607 S. Green S t , Crawfordsville..Sec. for Associate Members' Miss Callie D. McMechen, Clinton.......................................................................Treasurer
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W.G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C. E* L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
AtticaFirst.............Beulah..........
Bethel............Boswell............Cayuga............Clinton............Crawfordsville
Center..........A. H. W ...
First.............E.B.T.Soc.
Cutler..............Darlington.......Dayton............Delphi..............Fowler.............Frankfort.........
I. W ard... Carry the
News.....Sunb’m Band King's
DaughtersHopewell
North...........Freeland Park.. Greetingsville.. Judson
Guion...........TTirlflin.............Ladoga.............Lafayette
Central.........Lebanon...........Marshall
Bethany.......
t 69.00 23.80 66.00 37.50 13.32 49.20
177.0055.0086.00 69.2524.0013.0096.0096.0027.00
543.00
$ 3.50
$ 1.00S15.00
$ 5.00
22.00
* 23 !ÔÔ
$ 5.00
10.00
'S.0Ô'¿!ô6
1.30
$25.00
16.0014.00
2.665.00
1.5012.0022.003.00
15.5536.82
351.00 57.00
118.00
10.005.00
7.5011.00 2.503.00
72.50 23.80 66.0037.50 13.32 50.20
247.00166.5534.0013.00
132.00118.0027.00
605.16
12.005.00
32.003.00
15.55 36.82
361.0071.00
118.00
78
IN D IA N A — C R A W F O R D S V IL L E P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W.G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
$16.0089.0012.5017.0086.0081.5031.50 12.0044.50 11.00 82.00
|$109.0012.50 22.00
194.0081.5031.50 12.00 55.70 11.0096.00 5.12
12.00 51.2515.0051.0014.00
PrudenceGilchrist... $4.00
$5.00$8.00 100.00
Spring Grove... Sugar Creek....
11.204.00 $4.00 6.00
5.1212.0010.00Waveland........
West Lebanon.. Williamsport... Presbyterial Soc
30.2515.0043.0014.00
11.008.00
Total............ $ 2645.69 109.70 30.50 49.00 2.30 35.16 161.62 $ 3033.97Number con
tributing societies... 38 10 5 6 2 6 67
Subscriptions to W . ~W.t 147; O. S. & L., 31. Num ber o f Year Books, 47. Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 13; Program Series, 11; Reading Circles, 3.
79
Mrs. P. N. Palm er, W inona L ake...........................................................................PresidentMrs. C. E. Klouse, E lkhart.............................................................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. W . E. Hunter, Columbia C ity ............................................................... Rec. SecretaryMrs. Hi Promer, BlufCton.................................................................................. Lit. SecretaryMrs. C. O. Shirey, 1105 Illinois St., Port W a y n e ...S e c . for M issionary EducationMrs. G. B. Killen, W inona L ake .....................................................W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. G. B. Killen. W inona L ak e .................................................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. P. A. Mahn, 1619 Laurel St., E lkhart.......................... Sec. for Children’ s W orkMiss Jane W illiam s, H ow e................................................... Sec. for Associate M embersMrs. C. E. M cKeehan, 2517 Calhoun St., Fort Wiayne....................................Treasurer
IN D IA N A — F O R T W A Y N E P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G. | W.G.Chapter! Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
$47.0077.00 2.00
43.0050.00
200.0039.00
1077.25150.2555.5030.00
157.00322.00
17.00245.00 157.5063.0050.0021.0030.0054.50
5.0011.00
104.0025.50 10.00 87.00
«47.0077.00 2.00
48.0050.00
233.0044.00
1077.25186.2555.5030.00
] 511.0017.00
249.50159.5063.0057.0021.0030.0067.50
5.0011.00
104.0025.50 10.00 91.006.00 7.00
Columbia City. $ 5.00Rlkhart $ 6 .00 $2.00 $25.00Fort Wayne
$ 4.00 1.00First.............Third........... 25.00 11.00Westminster.
Goshen.............L.L.VanNuys
32.00
Howe2.50 2.00
Huntington. . . . Kendallville....
2.007.00
10.00 $ 3.00
Westfield..........Winona Lake....
Knights of K. A .............
$ 4.006.007.00
Pearl
Total............ $ 3130.50 45.00j 4.00 43.50 2.00 19.00 16.00 25.00 $ 3285.00Number con
tributing societies... 27 4 1 4 1 4 3 44
Subscriptions to W . W ., 113; O. S. & L ., 39. Num ber o f Year Books, 109. Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 2; Program Series, 2; Reading- Circles, 1.
8 0
Mrs. Julia B. Shaley, 664 M ulberry St., Terre H aute......................................PresidentMrs. Frank W . Curtis, 510 Scott St., V incennes......................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. A. P. DeBruler, 613 N. Ninth St., V incennes................................. Rec. SecretaryMrs. Otto Laval, Route A, Evansville...........................................................Lit. SecretaryMrs. W . A. Thompson, 413 W . W ashington St., Sullivan.........................................
............................................................................................ Sec. for M issionary EducationMiss Florence Stinson, 9 W ashington Ave., Evansville W est. Guild SecretaryMiss Marie Failing, 1900 N. 13th St., Terre H aute............................... y . p. SecretaryMrs. T. E. Hoover, 418 N. State St., Sullivan.............. Sec. for Associate MembersMrs. Julia Shaley, 664 Mulberry St., Terre H aute..........................Jubilee SecretaryMrs. J. C. McClurkin, 1114 Powell Ave., Evansville......................................Treasurer
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C H U R C H W . M .Society
W . G.Chapter
W .G .Circle
Y .P .S . C. E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L .L .B . M isc. T otal
$ 24.00 $ 2 .00 S 3 .00 $ 29 .0042 .0032 .00
34 .00 370.25
7.452 .00
46.253 .00
226.00
81 .5015.00 8 .50
16.007 .00
63.00 27 00
27.00 $ 15.00C ynthiana......... 32 .00Evansville
31.00 3 .00334.00 24.25 « 3 . 0 0 2 .0 0 7.00
3.45 4 .00O ak H ill........ 2 .00
46.253 .00
W alnut S t . . . 219 .00 3 .0 0 4 .0 0W ashington
73.00 3 .0 0 555.5015.00
8 .5016.00
5 .0 0 $2.0056.00 5 .0 0 2 .0027 .0038.00 38 .00
147.5034 .0053 .00
211 .70
54 .00 6 00
142.00 5 .5 034 .0053.00
Terre H aute201 .70 10.00
W ashington50 .00 4 .0 0
6 .00Vincennes
29.00 2 .0 0 1.00 32 00191.00 191 0052.00 3 .0 0 55 .00
5 554 .05 1.50W ashington
New102.00 102.00
Ind. G ift .. . $55 .00 55 .00
10.00Presbyterial
Society___ 10.00
T o ta l.............. $ 1818.95 48.25 23.00 30.00 10.50 3 .00 16.00 55.00 $ 2004.70
N um ber con tributing societies .. . 25 4 6 9 2 2 4 52
Subscriptions to W . W ., 140; O. S. & L., 78. Number o f T ear Books, 117. Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 2; Program Series, 1; Reading Circles, 1.
81
Mrs. A lbert G. Brown, 1648 N. N ew Jersey St., Indianapolis.................... PresidentMrs. H. C. Robinson, M artinsville...............................................................Cor. SecretaryMiss L ucy Mays, 954 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis...................Rec. SecretaryMrs. D. E. Finkenbiner, Greenwood..........................................................Lit. SecretaryMiss M argaret Tuie, 330 Highland Ave., Indianapolis...............................................
............................................., .............................................Sec. for M issionary EducationMiss Bertha K ing, 1812 Ruckle St., Indianapolis..................W est. Guild SecretaryMiss M ary R oy Thom pson, 4140 Broadway, Indianapolis.................... T . P. SecretaryMiss M ary R oy Thompson, 4140 Broadway, Indianapolis.Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. Charles S. Compton, Colum bus..............................Sec. fo r A ssociate M embersMrs. H. C. Robinson,. M artinsville......................................................... Jubilee SecretaryMrs. W . R. Griffith, 625 M. D. W oodruff PL, Indianapolis........................Treasurer
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CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W.G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
$ 1.55 $ 1.5569.0065.00 57.50
124.3510.00
361.75 111.1610.759.50
39.00
-1456.73
985.10 1 289.50
60.0057.0049.0089.00 6.00
1 262.5083.6237.00
732.0080.0046.0060.00 28.36 35.40 48.00
Bloomington... $ 69.0055.00 57.50
106.0010.00
330.5079.8910.009.50
39.00940.73440.00
$ 10.00 »
9.00 9.3511.25 $20.00
Hopewell-----Greencastle___
21.02 $10.25.75
IndianapolisFirst.............
Hubbard Fund Int.. V. W. Soc.
20.00
$56.00Second.......... 910.10
258.00$75.00
11.50Y. W. Soc. 20.00
60.0057.0049.00 87.50Irvington.... 1.50
6.00Memorial.. . .
King’s221.00 11.50
30.00Meridian Hts Sutherland... Tabernacle... Westminster. W. Wash.. . .
Martinsville—
71.6237.00
698.2566.00 20.00 60.00 28.36 35.40 48.00
12.005.001.50
5.009.50
26.0023.75
3.00
Total............ $ 4854.35 92.50 75.00 78.42 14.75 43.75 106.00 $ 5264.77
Number contributing societies... 27 10 1 7 3 2 50
Subscriptions to W . W ., 161; O. S. & L ., 64. Num ber o f Tear Books, 116. Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 9; Program Series, 2; Reading Circles, 1.
82
Mrs. F. A. Hicks, R em ington.................................................................................. PresidentMrs. E. R. Brown, W inam ac......................................................................... Cor. SecretaryMrs. F. L. Chilcote, South B end..................................................................Rec. SecretaryMrs. C. B. Miller, 193 Highland St., H am m ond........................................L it. SecretaryMrs. Frank Howard, R em ington..................................Sec. for M issionary EducationM iss Em m a Ash, 722 W . Broadway, L ogansport..................W est. Guild SecretaryMiss Grace James, 663 Adam s St., G ary............................................... Y. P. SecretaryMrs. E. H. Knickerbocker, M onticello..................................Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. A. F. Long, Rensselaer............................................... Sec. for Associate MembersMrs. F. A. Hicks, R em ington.................................................................. Jubilee SecretaryMrs. A. R. M cArthur, 674 Harrison St., G ary................................................. Treasurer
IN D IA N A — L O G A N S P O R T P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W. G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
$ 45.00 13.5046.0037.0094.0086.0057.0058.0046.0045.00
133.0096.0012.0054.0040.0060.0090.0043.00 40.20
$ 45.0013.5046.0037.00
103.00131.0057.0058.0046.0045.00
146.00148.8512.0054.0078.0060.00
110.0043.00 48.206.00
59.0044.0040.00
440.00 28.6062.00
186.005.00
106.508.20
22.50
Brookston........Crown Point... Gary.................
$ 4.00 $ 5.00$20.00 10.00 $15.00
Lake Prairie.... La Porte.......... 13.00
21.35Logansport
Calvarv........West Side__
Lowell..............Michigan City. Mishawaka.. . . Monticello.......
27.50 $2 .00 2.00
8.00 30.008.25 2.75 6.00 3.008.00
6.0044.0044.0040.00
280.0028.6052.00
173.005.00
90.008.20
22.50
15.00
South Bend5.00 55.00 100.00
Westminster. 10.0013.00
Union Mills2.00 10.00 4.50
Wolcott Meadow Lake
Total............ $ 1883.00 57.75 4.75 143.35 10.00 80.50 10.00 100.00 $ 2289.35Number con
tributing societies.. . 30 6 2 10 1 4 3 56
Number o f M. S. Classes, 5; Program Series, 2.
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Miss Susan Hardy, Union C ity ..............................................................................PresidentMrs. E d M. Souder, 715 W . W alnut St., K okom o........................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. Otto Campbell, 721 W . First St., M arion.............................................. Rec. SecretaryMrs. E. W . Cox, Portland..............................................................................Lit. SecretaryMrs. C. E. Dufton, 88 W . Sinclair St., W abash ......................W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. C. E. Dufton, 88 W . Sinclair St., W abash .....................................T . P. SecretaryMrs. R. E. Reveal, E lw ood .........................................................Sec. for Children’ s W orkMiss Susan Hardy, Union C ity ............................................................. Jubilee SecretaryMrs. W . C. Purdum, 303 East W alnut St., K okom o..................................Treasurer
IN D IA N A — M U N C IE P R E S B Y T E R 1 A L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W. G. Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
Alexandria....... $ 37.00165.0042.00 90.10 35.80
119.14138.50315.00 46.35 91.96 66.50 77.2061.00
230.00 83.00
$ 37.00 182.0059.00 90.10 50.80
133.14194.25399.5046.3591.9691.5089.6086.00
310.3292.85
Anderson......... $ 16.00 $ 1.00 ,Elwood............ $17.00Hartford C ity.. Jonesboro........ 15.00Kokomo........... 1.50
4.003.25
7.505.00
17.50Î 5.00
2.00 3.50
Marion............. 44.7535.25Muncie............
Noblesville......$25.00
Peru.................Portland.......... 10.00
9.0012.503.40
2.50Tipton.............Union City...... 25.00Wabash........... 76.00 4.32Winchester...... 9.85
Total............ $ 1598.55 206.00 14.07 72.75 13.00 50.00 $ 1954.37Number con
tributing societies... 15 7 5 7 4 3T
Number o f M. S. Classes, 3; Program Series, 3; Reading Circles, 1.
84
Mrs. David P. Bowman, 1006 E. Spring St., New A lbany..........................PresidentMrs. Frank A Braxton, P aoli.........................................................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. Geo. R. Clarke, Jeffersonville..............................................................Rec. SecretaryMiss Jennie Griffin, Corydon...........................................................................Lit. SecretaryMiss Jennie Taggart, Jeffersonville............................Sec. for M issionary EducationMiss Julia Armstrong, New A lbany...........................................W est. Guild SecretaryMiss Julia Armstrong, New A lbany.........................................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. H. H. Prince, B row nstow n............................................. Sec. for Children's W orkMrs. Frank Allen, B edford...................................................Sec. for Associate MembersMiss Anna Stearns, M itchell.................................................................. Jubilee SecretaryMrs. Herbert Fawcett, Cedar Bough, New A lbany......................................Treasurer
IN D IA N A — N E W A L B A N Y P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
C H U R C H W . M .Society
W . G.Chapter
W .G .Circle
Y .P .S . C. E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L .L .B . M isc. Total
$ 107.0035.0026.5092.0093.0013.5069.00
70.0019.50 55.85
61.00 119.50
26.6016.0024.4010.0048.0082.50
2 .4028.00
7.00
$ 25.00 $15.00 $ 147.0035.0026.50
106.0096.6013.5076.50
76.0029.50 60.35
61 .00 123.5026.60 16.00 24.40 10.0048.0095.50
2 .4028.00
7 .00
Brownstown___Charlestown___
12.00 $ 2 .0 02.50 $ 1 . 1 0
Jeffersonville... M adison
First................
7 .50
6 .0010.00
M itchell............. 4 .50N ew Albany
H utch inson .. N orth Vernon...
4 .00
Paoli....................Pleasant T p . ... Salem ..................
10.00 3 .00
W alnut Ridge...
$ 1006.75 53.00 16.00 29.50 4 .10 $ 1109.35
Number contributing societies.. . 21 4 3 4 2 34
Subscriptions to W . W ., 46; O. S. & L., 20. Number o f Year Books, 18. Number o f M. S. Classes, 1; Program Series, 1.
85
Miss M ary Rankin, Greensburg..............................................................................PresidentMrs. W . L. Tebbs, Law renceburg................................................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. E. R. Gillies, 410 So. 14th St., N ew castle........................................Rec. SecretaryMrs. E. R. Gillies, 410 So. 14th St., N ew castle........................................ L it SecretaryMrs. W . K. Stewart, Greensburg, R. R ...................... Sec. for M issionary EducationM iss Elizabeth Hershey, R ichm ond.............................................W est. Guild SecretaryMiss Anna Stearns, College Corner, Ohio............................................. Y. P. SecretaryM iss Anna Stearns, College Corner, Ohio............................Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. W . K. Stewart, Greensburg, R. R ..........................Sec. for Associate MembersMrs. H. F. Hanna, College Corner, O hio...........................................................Treasurer
IN D IA N A — W H IT E W A T E R P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W.G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
$ 41.00 $ 41.0010.00 10.00
Clarksburg......College Cor, O.
Harmony.. . .17.00 17.00
101.00 $ 8.00 109.00101.00 $7.28 108.2897.30 97.30
Dunlapsville... 17.00 17.0029.10 29.10
Greensburg.. . . 371.00 $ 6.00 $ 4.00 $10.00 391.00111.00 111.00
Knightstown... Lawrenceburg...
34.62 34.6251.00 51.0043.00 5.00 48.0046.00 46.00
Mt. Carmel.... 41.00 41.0020.00 20.0041.10 15.00 3.00 59.10
Richmond First............. 201.00 23.25 224.25
31.00 31.0030.00 30.00
Rushville......... 91.00 91.00Shelbyville
E. Van Pelt.. 106.00 106.0041.00 41.00
Total............ $ 1642.12 44.25 4.00 18.00 8.00 37.28 $ 1753.65Number con
tributing societies... 22 3 1 3 1 30
Subscriptions to W . W ., 80; O. S. & L., 38. Number o f Tear Books, 37. Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 9; Program Series, 1; Reading Circles, 1.
Total receipts from Synodical 80C . . $18579.91 656.45 171.32 464.52 22.50 140.55 125.01 534.90 $20695.16
Number contributing societies in Synodical . 205 48 24 50 4 20 20 371
Total number subscriptions in Synodical Society: W . W ., 687; O. S. & L., 270. Number o f Tear Books, 444.
Num ber o f M. S. Classes in Synodical Society, 44; Program Series, 26; Reading Circles, 8.
8 6
IOW A SYNODICAL SOCIETYMrs. Fred S. Pettit, 620 W . 3rd St., W aterloo .................................................PresidentMrs. H. C. Cummins, 2221 W alnut St., Cedar Falls................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. H. C. Cummins, 2221 W alnut St., Cedar Falls..............................Rec. SecretaryMrs. P. A. Bond, 2116 Franklin St., Cedar F alls..................................... Lit. SecretaryMrs. M. H. Towner, Kenwood P ark ..............................Sec. for Missionary EducationMrs. E. B. McFarland, 1434 Eleventh St., Des M oines W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. J. F. Clokey, 105 Alpine St., Dubuque.............................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. Gilbert Voorhees, Rockwell C ity ....................................Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. J. A. Miller, B ettendorf............................................. Sec. for Associate MembersMrs. W . W . Hale, 829 18th St., Des M oines..................................... Jubilee SecretaryMrs. H. C. Cummins, 2221 W alnut St., Cedar F alls..................................... Treasurer
IOWA— CEDAR RAPIDS PR ESB YTER IA L SOCIETYMrs. B. A. Barlow, 1611 Fourth Ave., Cedar Rapids..................................... PresidentMrs. Noyes A Baker, 901 Seventh Ave., M arion..................................... Cor. SecretaryMrs. S. G. Pattison, 1210 Third Ave., Cedar R apids............................. Rec. SecretaryMrs. Ella Lord, Covington................................................................................ Lit. SecretaryMrs. Chas. Bates, M onticello..........................................Sec. for M issionary EducationMiss Lucy Pollock, Springville...................................................... W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. Logan Urice, V inton........................................................................... Y. P. SecretaryMiss Bertha Graham, 405 First Ave. W ., Cedar R apids..Sec. for Children’s W ork Mrs. Noyes A. Baker, 901 Seventh Ave., M arion......................................... Treasurer
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W.G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
$ 4.00 $ 4.005.00
27.30
I 526.5576.502.00 4.85 3.00
97.00 16.27
141.6032.0050.00
200.0010.0032.50
171.0064.7525.75 20.3570.0033.0022.00 3.09
20.0033.00
264.00 64.45
$ 5.0027.30
504.55Cedar Rapids
First.............10.0012.00Grace Glenn
Central Park Daniels’ Park
-Huss Mem... Kenwood PkOlivet...........Sinclair Mem Westminster.
Center Junction Clarence..........
75.00 2.00 4.85 3.00
75.00 16.27
120.0022.5050.00
190.0010.0030.00
161.0040.7525.75 20.3565.0033.0022.00
$ 1.50
22.0012.00 6.60
7.00$ 3.00
$2 .5010.001.50
10.001.00
Mechanicsville.. 24.00
Mt. Vernon___ 5.00Pleasant Hill...
$ 3.0920.0020.00
253.0061.15
13.0011.00
3.30Total............ $ 1856.47 81.00 61.90 4.00 14.09 2.50 $ 2019.96Number con
tributing societies... 26 7 8 2 2 1 46
Subscriptions to W . W ., 107; O. S. & L ., 95. Number o f Year Books, 53. Number o f M. S. Classes, 13; Program Series, 7.
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Mrs. H. R. M eyers, Greenfield................................................................................PresidentMrs. W m . Irwin, Red Oak................................................................................ Cor. SecretaryMiss Louise Artz, Red Oak..............................................................................Rec. SecretaryMrs. L. O. Thom pson, 804 6th St., Red O ak...............................................Lit. SecretaryMrs. E. M. Piper, Greenfield............................................. Sec. for M issionary EducationMiss Laura Turner, Corning...........................................................W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. John Brown, Creston............................................................................ Y. P. SecretaryMiss Lulu Laude, Greenfield.....................................................Sec. for Children's W orkMrs. Geo. Campbell, B edford ............................................. Sec. for Associate MembersMrs. D. S. Louden, fcOl E St., Shenandoah........................................ Jubilee SecretaryMrs. W m . Irwin, Red Oak......................................................................................Treasurer
IO W A — C O R N IN G P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
C H U R C H W . M .Society
W . G.Chapter
W .G .Circle
Y .P .S . C . E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L .L .B . M isc. T otal
A fto n .................. $ 61 .00107.00237.00
88 .0050.0027 .0066.0044 .0061 .00
5 .0051.0078.00
163.005 .00
130.0045.0044 .00
$ 2 .0 0 $ 63.00114.50305 .50123.0085 .0041 .0076.0044 .0 0 73.75
5 .0 065.0078.00
178.005 .0 0
130.0045 .0044 .00
B edford.............. 5 7 .50 32.50C larinda............. $ 36 .00
35.0020.00
6 .00
C orning..............Creston.............. 15.00
6 .0 010.00
D iagonal............ $ 2 .00Em erson............Essex..................Greenfield.......... 12.00 .75H am burg...........Len ox .................. 14.00M alvern .............Red O ak............ 15.00Sharpsburg........Shen andoah ... . S idney................V illisca...............
T o ta l.............. * 1262.00 97 .00 112.00 2 .00 2 .75 $ 1475.75
Num ber contributing societies .. . 17 4 8 1 2 32
Subscriptions to W . W ., 132; O. S. & L., 45. Number of Year Books, 63. Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 5; Program Series, 2.
Mrs. E A. Morehouse, 320 Frank St., Council B luffs....................................PresidentMiss Mary Davis, Audubon..............................................................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. W arren Baker, Guthrie Center........................................................... Lit. SecretaryMrs. J. W . Kirkpatrick, M enlo......................................Sec. for Missionary EducationMrs. W m . Phillips, 112 Fourth St., Council B luffs..............................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. W m . Mack, Audubon.........................................................Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. Fred Sternberg, W oodbine......................................... Sec. for Associate MembersMrs. H. S. Campbell, 522 Gth Ave., Council B luffs............... Jubilee SecretaryMrs. W m . Phillips, 112 Fourth St., Council B luffs....................................... Treasurer
IO W A — C O U N C IL B L U F F S P R E S B Y T E R lA L S O C IE T Y
C H U R C H W . M .Society
W . G.Chapter
W .G .Circle
Y .P .S . C . E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L .L .B . Misc. Total
$ 3 .0 0 S 3 .0039.00
112.0025.00
200 .0048 .00
3 .0 018.0049.005 4 .00
7 .0032 .0049 .0019.0071.00
$ 39.00 100.0025.00
200.0048.00
12.00
Council Bluffs
3 .0 0Griswold,Bethel Guthrie Center L oga n .................
12.0044.0054.00
7 .0032 .0049.0014.0071.00
$ 6 .0 05 .00
M issouri Valley Shelby................ 5 .00
$ 695.00 6 .00 28.00 $ 729.00
N um ber contributing societies. . . 13 1 5 19
Subscriptions to W . W ., 30; O. S. & L., 7. Number o f Year Books, 19. Number o f M. S. Classes, 1.
89
Mrs. Thos. M cGregor, Indianola.......................................................................... Presidentif™ ' Meredith, 3114 School St., Des M oines...................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. J. R. Thom son, B ox 253, Earlham ....................................................... Lit. SecretaryJirs* Balcoff, A lb la ................................................ Sec. for M issionary EducationMrs. W . H. Guinn, 1449 13th A v e „ Des M oines......................W est. Guild SecretaryM iss M abel Bristol, 1126 26th Ave., Des M oines..................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. C. E. Risser, 1907 6th Ave., Des M oines.................... Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. Clem Godby, E arlham ................................................. Sec. for Associate M embersMrs. J. R. Thom son, B ox 253, E arlham .................................................Jubilee SecretaryMrs. F. L . Meredith, 3114 School St., Des M oines..........................................Treasurer
IO W A — D E 3 M O IN E S P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W. G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L .B . Misc. Total
Albia................Chariton..........Colfax..............Dallas Center.. Des Moines
Central.........Alpha.......Beta.........
Clifton H ts.. Cott’ge GroveFirst.............Highland PkPark Ave___Union Park.. Westminster.
Dexter.............Earlham...........Grimes.............Indianola.........Knoxville.........Lucas...............Moulton...........New Sharon. . .Newton............Osceola.............Oskaloosa.........Panora.............Perry................Ridgedale........Russell.............Seymour..........Winterset.........Miscellaneous..
83.1046.0026.00
138.00309.14
$ 2.5025.00
11.00100.00106.0041.0016.00 8.00
55.0051.0046.0071.0073.0093.00
* 37.50 37.50
40.00 $ .75 $ .25
32.50$ 6.50
25.0020.00
1.00
2.' 50
2.50 4.00TÓÒ
15.001.00
5.6110.005.003.006.00
1.002.80
4.5020.2580.003.00
37.0071.00 34.1623.00 68.85
1.20S10.00
7.506.95
15.001.00
6.00 5.00
95.005.005.35
$ 7.005.00
83.1048.5026.00
163.00
425.1412.00
157.50132.50 43.50 16.008.00
67.1162.0056.8074.0094.00
104.001.204.50
28.20102.50
3.0037.0082.00 34.1623.00 68.8512.00
100.355.00
Total. $ 1710.00 125.00 22.00 156.61 25.00 10.00 14.05 12.00 $ 2074.91Number con
tributing societies.. . 27 15 62
Subscriptions to W . W ., 200; O. S. & L., 62. Num ber of Year Books, 173. Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 13; Program Series, 2.
90
M iss C. W . Daniels, Independence........................................................................ PresidentMiss Jennie M. Young, Independence....................................................... Cor. SecretaryMiss Jennie M. Young, Independence.......................................................Ree. SecretaryMrs. W m . Millhouse, H azelton.................................................................... Lit. SecretaryMrs. W m . Millhouse, H azelton......................................Sec. for M issionary EducationMrs. S. L. Hammond, Independence........................................... W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. F. H. Klees, W aukon ............................................................................ Y . P. SecretaryMrs. W . H. Ensign, H opkinton............................................... Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. R. A. W allace, H opkinton..........................................Sec. for A ssociate MembersMrs. R. A. W allace, H opkinton............................................................. Jubilee SecretaryMiss Jennie M. Young, Independence.................................................................Treasurer
IO W A — D U B U Q U E P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W.G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
$ 16.15 $ 16.15Coggan............ 20.15 $ 6.00 26.15Cono Center.. . 7.15 7.15Dubuque—
Third............ 10.03 2.00 12.03325.00 $ 30.00 20.00 10.00 $1 .50 386.50
Farley.............. 8.00 1.25 9.2524.25 5.00 29.2582.75 6.00 $ 1.20 3.00 92.95
Independence— First............. 176.12 23.00 .90 200.02
12.00 9.50 21.5049.15 49.1517.00 17.00
Manchester.. . . 22.63 12.00 34.6310.00 10.00
35.00 35.002.35 6.00 8.354.75 4.75
Waukon........... 111.00 6.00 117.00West Union—
Bethel.......... 22.00 22.00Winthrop—
57.95 57.9512.22 12.22
Total............ $ 1015.65 68.50 67.00 10.00 1.20 6.65 $ 1169.00Number con
tributing societies... 20 4 8 1 1 4 38
Subscriptions to W . W ., 95; O. S. & L ., 87. Number o f Y ear Books, 103. Number o f M. S. Classes, 7; Reading Circles, 2.
91
IOWA— FORT DODGE PRE8BYTERIAL SOCIETY
Mrs. N. M. W hitehill, B oone.................................................................................. PresidentMrs. Robert Paterson, 319 So. 8th St., Fort D odge................................ Cor. SecretaryMrs. Robert Paterson, 319 So. 8th St., Fort D o d g e ..... ' '...................... Rec. SecretaryMrs. W . P. Galloway, E stherville.................................................................Lit. SecretaryMrs. W . P. Galloway, Estherville................................ Sec. for Missionary EducationMrs. A. T. Aller, M anning...............................................................W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. A. T. Aller, M anning.............................................................................Y. P. SecretaryMiss Ruth Harper, Jefferson................................................... Sec. for Children’ s W orkMrs. W . H. Carrier, B oone................................................... Sec. for Associate M embersMrs. L. B. Kinsey, D ana............................................................................Jubilee SecretaryMrs. Robert Paterson, 319 So. 8th St., Fort D odge..........................................Treasurer
C H U R C H W . M .Society
W . G.Chapter
W . G.Circle
Y .P .S . C. E.
Inter. C. E.
Jun ior C. E. L . B. L.L.B. Misc. T otal
Algona.............Armstrong.......Boone...............Carroll.............Churdan..........Dana................Estherville.......Fonda..............Fort Dodge___Germania.........Gilmore City...Glidden............Grand JunctionGruver.............Irvington.........Jefferson..........Lake City........Lake Park........Livermore.......Lohrville..........Manning..........Paton...............Pocahontas. . . . Rockwell City..Rolfe.............. .Sherwood.........Spirit Lake.......West Bend......
26.0026.0096.0091.0013.0030.0070.0026.00
160.0043.0020.0077.0039.00
$ 50.00S.00
20.00
27.0090.0060.00 23.504.00
16.0017.0010.0015.0071.0050.00
'36 !ÓÒ26.00
8.00‘ s!òó
$ 6.00 13.00
2.0013.00
6.00
6.006.003.00
10.0015.00
$ 5.00 $ 5.00 $ 1.00
3.00
$25.00
26.00 26.00
102.00 104. CO13.0030.0081.00 28.00
223.0043.0025.0097.0045.00 8.00
27.0095.0068.00 23.50 10.00 16.0023.0010.00 18.0084.0065.00
1.0061.00 26.00
T ota l. $ 1162.50 69.00 88.00 8.00 5.00 1.00 25.00 $ 1378.50N um ber con'
tributing societies .. . 26 47
Subscriptions to W . W ., 73; O. S. & L., 34. Number o f Year Books, 70. Num ber of M. S. Classes, 1; Program Series, 1.
92
Mrs. W arren F. Goff, Fort M adison.....................................................................PresidentMrs. C. M. Lawrence, O ttum wa.......................................................... Cor. SecretaryMrs. Thos. Martin, 317 Grand Ave., O ttum w a......................................Rec. SecretaryMiss Della R. Young, 302 W . Adams St., Fairfield................................ Lit. SecretaryMiss Della R. Young, 302 W . Adams St., Fairfield. .Sec. for Missionary EducationMrs. Ralph Brady, O ttum wa.........................................................W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. May W aldin, Burlington.....................................................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. H. Ballantyne, Burlington............................................... Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. E. E. Stoltz, 141 E. Court St., O ttum w a.............. Sec. for Associate MembersMrs. E . E. Stolt>, 141 E. Court St., Ottum w a............... Jubilee SecretaryMrs. C. M. Lawrence, Ottum w a............................................................................ Treasurer
IO W A — IO W A P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
C H U R C H W . M .Society
W . G.Chapter
W .G .Circle
Y .P .S . C. E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L .L .B . Misc. Total
$ 12.00 315.00
$ 12.00 344.75
4 .5 0465 .00159.00
181.80
9 .0 0 9 .25 4 .75
42 .00
98 .0020 .00
6 .0 058 .00
87.00 198.7049.25
473.0068.00 23.40
2 .0038.0067.00
$ 15.00 $ 9 .75 4 .50
14.00 3 .00
$ 5 .00
376.00156.00
180.80
9 .00 9 .25 4 .75
42.00
87.0018.006 .00
43 .00
87.00 187.7042 .00
276.00 39.5017.00
6 6 .50 $ 8 .50Fort M a d ison .. K eokuk—
First W estminster . . . .
Second W estm inster... .
1 .00
L ibertyv ille .. . . M artin sb u rg .. . M ediapolis—
F irst................ 11.002 .00
4
M iddletow n. . . . M orning Sun... M t. Hamill—
15.00
M t. P leasant.. . N ew L o n d o n ... Ottum wa—
F irst................
6 .00 5 .0 07.25
23.507.25 4 .4 02 .00
167.0021.25
6.50East E n d . . . . W est E n d___ $1.00 1.00
38.0056.00 $ 2 .0 0 9.ÓÓ
T o ta l.............. S 2002.00 275.75 2 .0 0 117.65 1.00 7.50 9 .50 5 .00 $ 2420.40
N um ber contributing societies .. . 21 5 1 14 1 2 2 1 47
Subscriptions to W . W ., 195; O. S. & L., 187. Number of Year Books, 127. Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 14; Program Series, 4.
93
Mrs. J. A. Miller, B ettendorf.................................................................................. PresidentMrs. A. A . M cK oon, K eota ...............................................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. A. A. M eKoon, K eota .................................................... Rec. SecretaryMrs. J. M. M cCorm ick, T ipton ........................................................ Lit. SecretaryMrs. W . T. Vanderlippe, Sigourney..............................Sec. for M issionary EducationM iss Gertrude Kepler, Davenport, R. D. No. 1 ...................... W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. P. A. Bond, B ox 22, Iowa C ity ...........................................................Y. P. SecretaryMiss M ary E. Yocum , Davenport, R. 1 ..................................Sec. for Children's W orkMrs. David Stockman, Sigourney ; ...................... Sec. for Associate M embersMrs. J. A. Miller, B ettendorf..................................................................... Jubilee SecretaryMrs. A . A. M cKoon. K eota .................................................................................... Treasurer
IO W A — IO W A C IT Y P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W. G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
Bethel.........Brooklyn... Columbus Jet.. Crawfordsville . Davenport—
First.......Mount Ida...
Deep River.. . .Fairview___Haskins___Hills............Iowa City...Keota.........Le Claire...Malcolm___Marengo... .Montezuma___Muscatine........Red Oak GroveScott................Sigourney........Summit............Tipton.............Unity...............Washington___West Liberty...What Cheer__Williamsburg...Wilton Jet.......Miscellaneous..
$ 30.0066.6530.00 26.16
177.2031.3367.1036.3524.00
$ 2.00
141.00 64.75] 16.5f 25.2032.0058.00
101.00 34.7056.0029.00 21.30
129.6057.40
168.25102.5016.00 68.60 66.60
$ 8.25
2.37
6.38
95.0012.00
$ 4.7510.0014.201.00
14.40
24.009.25
42.323.00
17.72
$25.00
9.50
$ 2.00
2.851.203.602.00
2.1558.07
30.00 66.6532.00 26.16
202.2037.7167.1036.3524.00 9.50
236.0076.7518.5035.2059.2059.00
115.4034.7058.8529.00 48.87
142.4557.40
212.57105.50
16.00 68.60 86.47 58.07
Total. $ 1677.19 10.62 4.75 251.27 13.80 92.57 $ 2050.20Number con
tributing societies.. . 27 13
Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 6; Program Series, 1; Reading Circles, 1; Lecture Courses, 1.
94
Mrs. Sears M cHenry, D enison................................................................................ PresidentMrs. H. G. Cathcart, L aw ton ........................................................................ Cor. SecretaryMrs. S. D. Blythe, 2200 P ierce St., Sioux C ity..........................L i t SecretaryMrs. George Bliven, 1915 Nebraska Ave., Sioux C ity .................................................
.............................................................................................. Sec. for Missionary EducationMrs. A. B. Thutt, Cherokee...........................................................W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. Robert Carr, D enison.......................................................................... Y . P. SecretaryM iss Esther Rees, Ida G rove..................................................... Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. L W allenburg, Paullina............................................. Sec. for A ssociate MembersMrs. S. D. Blythe, 2200 Pierce St., Sioux C ity ...................Jubilee SecretaryMiss Ella Hubbard, 608 Jones St., Sioux C ity ................................................. Treasurer
IO W A — S IO U X C IT Y P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G. Chapter
W.G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
Alta..................Battle Creek... Bronson
Elliott Creek. Cherokee
Memorial.. . .Cleghorn..........Denison...........E arly..............Hawarden........Ida Grove........Inwood.............Ireton...............Lawton............LeMars—
First.............Union T w p..
Manilla............Odebolt............Paullina...........Sac City...........Sanborn...........Schaller............Sioux City—
First.............Knox............Morningside.Olivet...........Third...........Williams
Memorial.. Storm Lake—
Lakeside.......Pilgrim.........
Wall Lake........Total............
49.5084.0016.00
187.00 66.00 80.00 22.0025.0047.0019.0057.0073.0034.0051.0027.0049.00
118.00130.0019.0045.00
371.0093.00
126.00 3.00
34.0014.00
184.0038.0030.00
$13.002.50
$ 2.00
5.00
7.00$ 2.00 2.00
$ 26.00 3.00
55.008.50
13.00500.00
15.00
8.00 $ 1.00 7.50 1.50
49.5097.0018.50
189.0066.00
100.00 22.0025.0052.0019.0057.0073.0034.0055.0034.0049.00
118.00159.0019.0050.00
926.00 101.50139.00
3.0049.0014.00
202.0038.0030.00
$ 2091.50 89.00 1.00 96.50 6.50 4.00 500.00 $ 2788.50Number con
tributing societies.. . 10 47
Subscriptions to W . W ., 247; O. S. & L ., 36. Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 4.
Num ber o f T ear Books, 80.
95
Mrs. C. H. Parker, 438 Lane St., W aterloo ....................................................... PresidentMrs. C. H. W illiam s, G reene............................................ Cor. SecretaryMrs. Hugh MacConnell, M arshalltown..................................................... Rec. SecretaryMiss Annie L. Crouse, Grundy Center......................................................... Lit. SecretaryMrs. E. M. McCall, N evada..............................................Sec. for M issionary EducationMiss E lla Smith, M arshalltown..................................................... W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. M. Ii. W . Heicher, Cedar F alls....................................................... Y. P. SecretaryMiss Marian Clarke, T oledo................................................. . . .S e c . for Children’ s W orkMrs. E. M. McCall, N evada................................................. Sec. for Associate M embersMrs. C. H. W illiam s, Greene............................................ Treasurer
IO W A — W A T E R L O O P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W. G. Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
$ 70.00 9.50
$ 18.00 $ 9.10 3.00
$ 97.1012.50
Ames36.50 4.00 5.00 $5.00 50.509.00
189.559.00 $ 1.00 19.00
17.00 $ 2.29 208.8420.50 20.5053.00 53.0037.40 $ 5.00 6.00 $30.00
4.7578.40
Grundy Center. LaPorte C ity...
69.00 20.00 9.10 102.8567.00 67.00
139 00 12.00 7.50 158.50Mason City___ 37.00 5.00 42.00
47.30 4.00 51.3010.00 10.00
211.08 4.56 215.6461.00 61.00
Tama9.75 9.75
62.0028.50
2.00 14.50 3.00 1.00 82.50Traer—
28.50Tranquility..
Waterloo—76.29 22.00 1.00 , 99.292.50 3.00 5.50
15.00 15.00242.75 38.00 11.00 291.75233.00 14.00 21.50 17.00 285.50
Presby. Soc. . . . 50.00 50.00Total............ $ 1786.62 108.00 26.50 142.20 5.00 4.00 8.85 34.75 $ 2115.92Numbei con
tributing societies.. . 24 7 2 15 1 2 d 55
Subscriptions to W . W ., 163; O. S. & L., 76. Number o f Year Books, 223. Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 6; Program Series, 2; Reading Circles, 2.
Total receipts from Synodical Soc.. $152.58.93 949.87 56.25 1121.13 41.00 50.50 67.39 12.75 664.32 $18222.14
Number contributing societies in Synodical.. 206 37 8 92 3 9 27 5 387
Total num ber subscriptions in Synodical Society: W . W ., 1,242; O. S. & L., 629. Num ber o f Year Books, 911.
Total number M. S. Classes, 69; Program Series, 19; Reading: Circles, 5; L e c ture Courses, 1.
MICHIGAN SYNODICAL SOCIETYMrs. J. A . Risedorph, 311 11th St., Grand R apids.......................................... PresidentMrs. F. P. Burchell, 1411 Logan St., Grand R apids..C or. Secretary and TreasurerMiss Clara Goodman, 31S Barclay Ave., Grand Rapids.........................Rec. SecretaryMrs. G. A. Brown, 137 California Ave., D etroit.................................¿ . . .L i t . SecretaryMiss May Turner, 1702 Court St., Saginaw ................Sec. for Missionary EducationMiss Charlotte Pigott, 154S Third A v a , D etroit...................W est. Guild SecretaryMiss Florence Rodger, 87 Oregon St., D etroit........................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. F. E. Bay, 117 Calumet Ave., Calum et........................ Sec. for Children’ s W orkMrs. Joseph Yuill, Y a le ......................................................... Sec. for A ssociate MembersMrs. W . B. Gantz, 485 Atkins Ave., D etroit...................................... Jubilee Secretary
MICHIGAN— DETROIT PR ESBY TER IA L SOCIETYMrs. C. A. Strelinger, 125 B. K irby Ave., D etroit .......................................... PresidentMrs. C. E. Howell, 298 Hogarth Ave., D etroit.........................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. Otto Horning, 43 Fairbanks St., D etroit.......................................... Rec. SecretaryMrs. F. C. W allace, 4S3 W aterm an Ave., D etroit.................................... L it. SecretaryMrs. J. A. Stine, 142 Martindale, D etroit....................Sec. for M issionary EducationMrs. R. A. Ayers, 29 W ebb Ave., D etroit................................ W est. Guild SecretaryMiss Jean Currie, 582 Seward Ave., D etroit.........................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. H. S. Chandler, 1138 23d St., D etroit.......................... Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. S. E. Morris, 50 Moss Ave., Highland Park, D etroit.......................................
................................................................................................. Sec. for Associate MembersMrs. A. W . Stone, 312 Atkinson Ave., D etroit.................................... Jubilee SecretaryM iss Sarah Common, 3050 E. Grand Blvd., D etroit.....................................Treasurer
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W. G.Circle
Y.P.S C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. Misc. Total
Ann Arbor.......BirminghamBrighton..........Detroit
Bethany.......Cadillac Ave.Calvary........Central.........Covenant.. . . Eastminster..First.............
Richardson,M. S.........
Forest Ave...Fort St.........Gratiot.........Highland Pk. Immanuel.... Jefferson AveKnox............Memorial___Olivet...........St. Andrews.. Scovell MemTrinity.........Trumbull Av
Alpha.......M. S. F ....
Westminster. WoodwardAv
East Nankin...Ecorse..............Holly...............Howell.............
376.0076.0028.00
271.76.
126. 236. 181.
6.1872.328.326.
1221.93.
186.407.951.36.
109.77. 96.
251.16.
305.
$35 .00 $ 8.00
$ 2.00
1.001.00
1374.1251.
81.
$ 5.00 5.00
1.006.50
20.5021.50
$5 .00
17.50' ' 9 ÓÓ
8.5049.0018.00 79.00 51.50
66.126.
41.0018.00 $3 .00
81.0036.0042.50
$15.0021.00
$80.0045.00
534.5529.5024.0050.00 3.00
15.0015.50
.75
9 .00
•¿:óó
5.00 2.757.00
60.007Ó.ÓÓ
10.755.00
18.00 3.50
4.5055.00ii.’óó
4.50 6.501000.00
419.0076.0029.00
274.0082.00
137.50302.50223.50
6.00
2361.57422.00
1837.0593.75
233.00448.00
1017.0042.00
124.00 92.50
101.00 343.25
16.00455.66
2453.00 1368.50
81.0011.0066.00
126.00
97
M IC H IG A N — D E T R O IT P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M. Society
W. G.Chapter
W.G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
$ 199.00 $16.00 $ 1.50 $ 216.50Mount Clemens 96.00 96.00
1161.00 18.00$ 21.50 \ 207.00
$6 .5072.00 72.00
262.00 11.50 273.5044.00 44.0096.00 13.50 4.00 113.5026.00 ÌÓ. 75 36.75
South Lyon. . . . 81.00 15.00 96.0042.50 42.5026.00 26.0046.00 21.35 67.35
864.00 7.50 871.50Presby. Soc. . . . 15.06 ! 15.06
$12580.04 319.00 15.50 669.60 7.50 33.50 85.50 49.25 1659 55 $15419.44Number con
tributing societies... 42 13 3 23 2 6 10 6 105
Subscriptions to W . W ., 424; O. S. & L ., 319. Num ber o f Year Books, 580. Number o f M. S. Classes, 41; Program Series, 10; Reading- Circles, 2; Lecture
Courses, 3.
98
Mrs. Fred Kelsey, Cass C ity .................................................................................... PresidentMrs. F. E. Schall, C aro..................................................................................... Cor. SecretaryMiss Jean Ross, 1328 Sixth St., Port H uron...........................................Rec. SecretaryMrs. D. C. Atkins, Jr., V a ssa r . ................................................................... Lit. SecretaryMiss Lillian J. Dale, M arlette........................................Sec. for M issionary EducationMrs. D. M. McGlocklin, V assar..................................................... W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. Grover Buerk, Cass C ity .....................................................................V. P. SecretaryMrs. Conger Hathaway, C aro................................................... Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. Packard W hite, F lin t................................................... Sec. for Associate MembersMrs. W m . Hanley, M arlette......................................................................Jubilee SecretaryMiss Elizabeth Rood, L apeer.................................................................................Treasurer
M IC H IG A N — F L IN T P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
C H U R C H W . M .Society
W . G. Chapter
W . G.Circle
Y .P .S . C . E.
Inter.C .E .
Junior C. E . L. B. L .L .B . Misc. Total
$ 57.00 35.24 51.29
202 .16 8 .0 05 .0 0
127.185 .0 0
65 .3436 .00
3 .0 0
4 3 .042 7 .0012.00
5 .0 0 10.00
$ 3 .00 $ 2 .50 $ 62 .50 36 .74 55.29
202 .16 8 .0 05 .0 0
145.005 .0 0
69 .3436 .00
3 .0 0
53 .8851 .7012.005 .0 0
10.00
$ 1 . 5 04 .00
H arbor Beach...13.82 $ 1.00 2 .00 $ 1.00
M arletteF irst................ 4 .0 0
P ort HuronF irst................W estminster.
Vassar.................Westrr.inster.
Presby. S o c . . . .
$ 9 .0 0 1 .8417.00 5 .00 2 .7 0
T o ta l............ $ 692.25 9 .0 0 5 .50 39 .66 6 .00 7 .20 1.00 $ 760.61
N um ber contributing societies .. . 13 1 2 5 2 3 1 27
Subscriptions to W . W ., 63; O. S. & L ., 19. Number o f Year Books, 40. Number o f M. S. Classes, 1; Program Series, 1.
99
Mrs. F. E. Stroup, 313 Orchard Hill, Grand R apids........................................PresidentMrs. C. M. Alden, 311 Pleasant St., Grand R apids................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. Joseph W . Roche, 1941 Plainfield Ave., Grjmd R apids.............. Lit. SecretaryMrs. Jesse Hiler, 1110 Sibley St. N. W ., Grand R apids...........................................
............................................................................................ Sec. for M issionary EducationMiss Anna Haven, 425 Valley Ave., Grand R apids............................. Y . P. SecretaryMrs. C. W . Scott, 606 Clancy Ave., Grand R apids...............Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. A. C. Terrell, A lger and Madison, Grand R apids.. Sec. for A ssociate MembersMrs. C. H. Tuller, 216 State St., Grand R apids................................Jubilee SecretaryMrs. Cecelia Arm strong, 532 Terrace Ave., Grand R apids.....Treasurer
M IC H IG A N — G R A N D R A P ID S P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W. G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
Big Rapids...... $ 14.759.00
96.15148.0026.0027.00
1283.1623.0032.0020.009.00
30.31
$ 14.75 9.00
107.15161.6734.0033.00
1305.7623.0032.0020.00 13.00 30.31
Evart...............Grand Haven.. Grand Rapids
First.............Immanuel—Third............Westminster.
Hesperia..........
$11.0013.675.005.00
$ 3.00$ 1.00
7.00$ 3.00 $ 5.00 5.60 S 2.00Ionia................Ludington........Montague........ 4.00Spring Lake__
Total............ $ 1718.37 3.00 5.00 38.67 8.60 2.00 8.00 $ 1783.64Number con
tributing societies... 12 1 1 5 2 1 2 24
Subscriptions to W . W ., 93; O. S. & L „ 61. Num ber o f Year Books, 131. N um ber o f M. S. Classes, 3.
10J
Mrs. Geo. Stevenson, Buchanan .................................................................PresidentMrs. W . M. Hazen, Three R ivers...................................................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. W m . Murray, 522 Minor Ave., K alam azoo.......................................Rec. SecretaryMiss Ida M. Trowbridge, D ecatur.................................................................. L it. SecretaryMrs. F. H, Bowen, Crane A v e ........................................Sec. for M issionary EducationM iss Myra Andlauer, Buchanan...................................................W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. Em m a Smith, Paw P a w ..............................................Sec. for Associate MembersMiss Nellie Stratton, A llegan...................................................................Jubilee SecretaryMrs. A. N. D e Long, E ast Ave., K alam azoo..................................................... Treasurer
M IC H IG A N — K A L A M A Z O O P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W .G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
Allegan............Benton Harbor
$ 20.00 12.00 28.0022.00
204.0013.0022.0098.0048.0062.00 16.5015.0048.0010.00
$ 20.00 12.0053.0022.00
205.0017.0022.00
102.0055.0062.00 18.5015.0048.0010.00
$ 25.00Decatur
First.............Kalamazoo
1.00$ 4.00
4.007.002.00
Three Rivers... Presby. Soc___
Total............ $ 618.50 26.00 17.00 $ 661.50Number con
tributing societies... 13 2 4 19
Subscriptions to W . W ., 34; O. S. & L ., 21. Num ber o f Y ear Books, 20. Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 1; Program Series, 1.
101
Mrs. S. C. Arm strong, 110 E. M ichigan St., M arquette..................................PresidentMrs. John E. Ellison, 709 Champion St., M arquette . . . . . Cor. SecretaryMrs. C. A. Cram, Escanaba.............................................. Rec. SecretaryMrs. C. E. Henderson, 209 Range St., M anistique.....................................Lit. SecretaryMrs. H enry Grams, 126 Garnet St., H oughton............ Sec. for M issionary EducationMrs. A. H. Roper, M enom inee................................................ . . . .W e s t . Guild SecretaryM iss Gertrude Sterling, Sault Ste. M arie................................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. Edw. M cNamara, St. Ignace..........................................Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. A. E. Robbins, Iron M ountain....................................Sec. for Associate M embersMrs. F. E. Bay, 117 Calumet Ave., Calumet ..................................Jubilee SecretaryMrs. Thom as Broad, Stam baugh...........................................................................Treasurer
M IC H IG A N — L A K E S U P E R IO R P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W .G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
Calumet........... $ 162.00 $ 25.00 $ 3.50 «10.00 $ 6.00 $ 7.00 }$222.50Italian Mis... 9.00Escanaba......... 88.30 5.00 93.30Houghton........ 54.86 7.00 61.86Iron Mountain. 96.00 96.00Ishpemirg........Manistique.......
20.00 20.0073.82 73.82
)Marquette....... 201.00 2.00 2.00 $7.00Elizabeth
Bonar....... 81.00--v • V 293.00
Menominee.. . . St. Ignace ....
111.00 19.00 6.00 3.50 139.5015.95 15.95
Sault Ste. Marie 161.00 5.00 10.00 12.00 6.00 3.50 197.50Miscellaneous 100.00 100.00Presby. Soc----- 10.00 10.00
Total . . $ 1083.93 46.00 21.50 27.00 19.00 12.00 14.00 100.00 $ 1323.43Number con
tributing societies... 11 3 4 4 2 2 3 29
Subscriptions to W . W ., 55; O. S. & L., 12. Num ber o f Year Books, 89. Num ber of M. S. Classes, 4.
1 0 2
Mrs. F. G. Ellett, M ason............................................................. PresidentMrs. Lewis F. Esselstyn, 208 Maple St., L ansing : .................... Cor. SecretaryMiss Edith Engle, 1123 So. Church St., H astings..................................Rec. SecretaryMrs. H. S. Kelley, 331 Ten E yck Ave., Jackson ..................................... Lit. SecretaryMrs. L. W . Mills, 805 W isconsin Ave., L ansing -Sec. for M issionary EducationMiss Bernice Allen, M ason.............................................................W est. Guild SecretaryMiss Bernice Allen, M ason.............................................................................Y. P. SecretaryMiss Ada Gibbs, A lb ion ............................................................. Sec. for Children’s W brkMiss Ada Gibbs, A lb ion ......................................................... Sec. for Associate MembersMrs. Claude Hunter, 708 Grove St., L ansing......................................Jubilee SecretaryMrs. W illard N. Sweeney, 316 No. Butler St., L ansing.................Treasurer
M IC H IG A N — L A N S IN G P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W. G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
$ 110.00187.0091.0047.00 9.00
31.00 75.55
175.83140.0072.0030.00
116.7210.0053.0018.00 14.10 24.00
$3 .28 $ 113.28 230.1996.0047.00 9.00
32. 75 75.55
189.83148.0580.2530.00
j 130.3769.0018.00 14.1024.00
.2010.00
Battle Creek... $43.195.00
1.75$ 14.00
Lansing8.058.25
Westminster.$ 2.60
Haskell......... 1.0513.00 3.00 .........I
|Stockbridge___ 1
i $ .20Presby. Soc. . . . 10.00 I
Total............ $ 1214.20 27.00 2.60 69.24 4.331.......... 20j$ 1317.57Number con
tributing societies.. . 17 2 1 6 2 28
Subscriptions to W . W ., 73; O. S. & L., 75. Number of Year Books, 85. Number o f M. S. Classes, 4; Program Series, 1.
103
Mlsa Edith E . Holbrook, Coldw ater.......................................................................PresidentMrs. B. S. Spofford, 92 Grand St., C oldw ater.......................................... Cor. SecretaryMrs. M. F. Cutler, 137 Union St., A drian ....................................................Rec. SecretaryMrs. Geo. M ainzinger, 150 N. M acom b St., M onroe...............................Lit. SecretaryMrs. Harriet W ilson, 212 K ilbuck St., T ecu m seh .. .Sec. for M issionary EducationMrs. S. W . Boyce, R. F. D., Tecum seh..................................... W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. S. W . Boyce, R. F. D., T ecum seh................................................... T . P. SecretaryMrs. E. Davies, Reading-............................................................. Sec. fo r Children’s W orkMrs. W illis Hall, B lissfield................................................... Sec. fo r A ssociate M embersM iss Ida Park, 463 State St., A drian ..................................................... Jubilee SecretaryMrs. F. P. Knowles, 314 So. W ashington St., M onroe.................................... Treasurer
M IC H IG A N — M O N R O E P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W .G .Chapter
W .G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
Adrian............. $ 307.8046.0025.00 88.5031.00
121.0021.0035.00
189.8051.6576.0010.00
$ 11.00 $12.001.157.00
...... I........... $ 330.80 47.1532.00 88.5031.00
132.2521.0035.00
189.8051.6596.0010.00
Blissfield..........Cadmus...........Coldwater........Erie..................Hillsdale.......... 10.00 ___ .. $ 1.25Holloway.........Jonesville.........Monroe............Reading...........Tecumseh........ 20.00Presby. Soc___
Total............ $ 1002.75 31.00 30.15 .......... 1.25 $ 1065.15Number con
tributing societies.. . 11 2 4 ....... 1 18
Subscriptions to W . W ., 58; O. S. & L ., 135. Num ber o f Tear Books, 40. Program Series, 3; Lecture Courses, 1.
104
Mrs. Carroll E . Miller, 426 Cass St., Cadillac..................................................... PresidentM iss Martha A . W am e, 521 Lockw ood Ave., P etoskey ............................ Cor. SecretaryMrs. R. O. Bisbee, East Jordan......................................................................Rec. SecretaryMrs. W arren Carpenter, H arbor Springs..................................................... L it SecretaryMrs. W . L. Martin, Boyne C ity ......................................Sec. for M issionary EducationM iss Madeline Hansen, 301 Chapin S t , Cadillac....................W est. Guild SecretaryM iss Madeline Hansen, 301 Chapin St., C adillac..................................Y. P. SecretaryM iss Madeline Hansen, 301 Chapin St., Cadillac................ Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. James W hite, Boyne C ity ..........................................Sec. for Associate MembersMrs. R. O. Bisbee, East Jordan.............................................................Jubilee SecretaryMrs. James Clarke, H arbor Springs...................................................................Treasurer
M IC H IG A N — P E T O S K E Y P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W.G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. I..L.B. Misc. Total
Boyne City.. . . <87.00103.00 99.27 10.00
108.00 16.00 11.009.00
102.00
$ 6.20 $ 2.00 $ 95.20117.00 99.27 10.00
139.00 16.00 11.009.50
102.25
$ 14.00East Jordan__Greenwood......Harbor Springs. 11.00 13.00 2.00 $5 .00Mackinaw City. McBain............ $ .50
.25Total............ $ 545.27 25.00 .50 19.20 4.25 5.00 $ 599.22Number con
tributing societies.. . 9 2 1 2 3 17
Subscriptions to W . W .t 66; O. S. & L ., 29. Number o f Year Books, 42. Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 3; Program Series, 2; Reading Circles, 1.
105
Miss M. Isabel Oxtoby, 915 Holland Ave., Saginaw ........................................PresidentMrs. C. H. Green, 417 No. M ichigan Ave., Saginaw W . S ....................Cor. SecretaryMrs. H. M W enger, 565 Sheridan Place, Saginaw ............................... Rec. SecretaryMrs. C. N. Entrekin, 903 So. Main St., Mt. P leasant............................Lit. SecretaryMiss M ay Turner, 1702 Court St., Saginaw.............. Sec. for M issionary EducationMiss Ruth Symons, 716 So. W eadlock, Saginaw ....................W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. Melvin Berry, 2145 Fifth Ave., Bay C ity .....................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. C. A. Traphagen, 405 N. W alnut St., Bay C ity Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. B. B. Ball, M idland....................................................... Sec. fo r Associate M embersMiss M ay Turner, 1702 Court St., Saginaw .......................................... Jubilee SecretaryMrs. G. W . Hand, 909 Fifth Ave., Bay C ity ........................................Treasurer
M IC H IG A N — S A G IN A W P R E S B Y T E R !A L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W.' G.Chapter
W. G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
$ 285.00 $11.00 $ .50 $ 296.5020.34 20.34
Bay City2.00 2.00
First............. 276.00 276.0014.20 1.00 1.86 17.06
158.00 5.00 2.00 165.002.00 2.00
96.00 96.00192.00 $10.95 202.9596.00 3.00 99.005.00 6.00 11.00
SaginawFirst............. 869.00 $ 12.50 1.00 882.50
i.óó 1.00380.00 20.50 $ 5.00 16.00 12.00 433.50
16.75 16.75Twining
Maple Ridge. Presby. Soc.. . .
10.50 10.5072.46 6.63 79.09
$ 2491.25 33.00 5.00 46.00 23.95 11.99 $ 2611.19Number con
tributing societies. . . 13 2 5 8 3 4 35
Subscriptions to W . W ., 100; O. S. & L., 40. Num ber o f Y ear Books, 61. Num ber of M. S. Classes, 5; Program Series, 2.
Total receipts from Synodical Soc.. $21946.56 519.00( 55.60 956.52 26.50 88.30 125.02 59.50 1764.75 $25541.75
Number contributing societies in
' Synodical.. 141 28 17 61 4 18 24 9 302Total subscriptions for Synodical Society: W . W ., 966; O. S. & L „ 711. N um
ber o f Year Books, 1,088.Total num ber M. S. Classes, 62; Program Series, 20; Reading Circles, 3; L ec-
tur« Courses, 4.
106
MINNESOTA SYNODlCAL SOCIETYMrs. C. W . W illiams, W allace Hall, Macalester College, St. P au l PresidentMrs. E. D. Thom as, 1845 Dayton Ave., St. P au l.......................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. R ay Fletcher, 1097 Goodrich Ave., St. P au l...................................Rec. SecretaryM iss Eleanor Thomas, 2013 Stevens Ave., M inneapolis......................... Lit. SecretaryMrs. W . M. Bugbee, 3427 Grand Ave., M inneapolis. .Sec. for Missionary EducationMrs. Clarence Carlson, 3837 Columbus Ave. S., Minneapolis. .W est. Guild SecretaryMiss Jennie Congdon, 2213 Frem ont Ave. S., M inneapolis . ..Y . P. SecretaryMrs. E. T. W allinder, 3540 Second Ave., M inneapolis. . . . Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. John M cLeod, 3132 Park Ave., M inneapolis Sec. for Associate MembersMrs. E. T. Buxton, 436 Holly Ave., St. P au l.......................................Jubilee SecretaryMrs. Charles Y . Smith, 4828 Penn Ave. S., M inneapolis.............................. Treasurer
MINNESOTA—ADAM S PR ESB YTE RIAL SOCIETYMrs. R. L Barackman, T hief R iver F alls.........................................................PresidentMrs. Geo. W . Eastburn, Stephen.................................................... Cor. SecretaryMrs. E. A. Nelson, H allock ..............................................................................Rec. SecretaryMrs. M. Findieson, Red Lake F alls .............................................................. Lit. SecretaryMrs. W . A . Cook, E uclid ..................................................Sec. for M issionary EducationMrs. B. B. Brett, Stephen............................................................ ..W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. B. B. Prett, Stephen.............................................................................. Y. P. SecretaryMrs. J. Hanna, F isher........................................................... Sec. for A ssociate MembersMrs. F. J. Hibbard, Crookston................................................................Jubilee SecretaryMrs. C. R. Crandall, Thief R iver F alls.............................................................Treasurer
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W. G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
$ 21.50 25 ..1036.0014.00 3.50
25.00 26.25 12.5020.00 25.7550.3518.70
$ 7.50 $ 29.00 25.1046.7514.003.50
30.00 26.25 12.5020.0035.7568.8518.702.50
$ 6.75 $ 4.00E. Grand ForksFisher
5.00
Red Lake Falls.Stephen............Thief River
Falls.............10.006.00 $12.50
2.50 1
Total............ $ 278.65 14.25 23.50 ........| 12.50 4.00 i $ 332.90Number con
tributing societies... 12 3 3 1 1 1 20
Subscriptions to W . W ., 42; O. S. & L., 28. Number of Year Books, 13. Number o f M. S. Classes, 2; Program Series, 1.
107
Mrs. W . J. McCabe, 2125 A bbotsford Ave., D uluth..........................................PresidentMrs. J. P. Johnson, 2019 W . 2d St., D uluth...............................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. C. J. W allace, V ictoria and Columbus Ave., D uluth.................. Rec. SecretaryMrs. A . F. Swanstrom, 423 21st Ave. W est, D uluth............................. Lit. SecretaryMrs. T. D. W hittles, Duluth, R. F. D. No. 1 ...............Sec. for M issionary EducationMrs. F. H. Rogers, 1108% E. Second St., D uluth....................W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. A. H. M utschler, 405 Hugo St., Duluth..........................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. R. B. Elliot, T w o H arbors........................................Sec. for A ssociate M embersMrs. George Brewer, 1107 E . First St., D uluth................................ Jubilee SecretaryMrs. F. C. Schott, 2307 Regent St., D uluth....................................................... Treasurer
M IN N E S O T A — D U L U T H P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W .G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
Barnum............ $ 12.00 $ 12.00 40.00Carlton............ 40.00
Cloquet............ 45.00 45.00Duluth
First............. 490.00 $ 5.00 $27.00 $24.00 $12.00ForwardGuild........
Second..........360.00
\ 918.0092.00 22.00 114.00
)Glen Avon... 361.00 15.00Mission
Circle $40.00| 416.00
Highland-----Jackson........
40.00 40.006.00
163.006.00
Lakeside....... 3.13 166.13Westminster.
Ely...................40.00 40.00
3.00 3.00Gilbert............. 5.00 5.00Grand Rapids
First............. 55.00 55.00Hibbing. . . . . . . 50.00 ' V* ' ' ' * 50.00Mora................Two Harbors...
46.0090.50
46.0019.00 2.00 2.00 113.50
Virginia............ 101.00 101.00Total............ $ 1991.50 5.00 91.00 29.13 14.00 40.00 $ 2170.63Number con
tributing societies.. . 16 1 6 3 2 28
Subscriptions to W . W ., 117; O. S. & L ., 69. Num ber o f Y ear Books, 124. Num ber of M. S. Classes, 15; Program Series, 2; Reading Circles, 7; Lecture
Courses, 1.
108
Mrs. C. D. Snow, 218 So. Broad St., M ankato................................................. PresidentMrs. T . J. Jones, 119 So. 6th St., M ankato.............................................. Cor. SecretaryMrs. W . W . Davis, 139 Clark St., M ankato..............................................Rec. SecretaryMrs. W . J. Reiss, Le Sueur............................................................................ Lit. SecretaryMrs. W . S. Shiels, M organ............................................... Sec. for Missionary EducationMrs. D. D. Tallman, Slayton.........................................................W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. W . H. Valentine, T ra cy .......................................................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. J. H. Bigger, St. P eter ..................................................... Sec. for Children’ s W orkMrs. S. E. Fellows, P ipestone..............................................Sec. for Associate MembersMrs. W . S. Shiels, M organ....................................................................... Jubilee SecretaryMrs. B. S. Dodds, L uverne...................................................................................... Treasurer
M IN N E S O T A — M A N K A T O P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W. G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
S 4.0015.00 36.8096.00 8.50
60.0076.0016.00 53.2546.0064.0033.00
201.8285.0060.0054.0091.00 93.6045.00
120.3019.50
160.0082.00
112.2560.00
$ 4.0015.00 36.80
159.00 8.50
60.0076.0016.0053.2550.0066.0036.00
229.32 107.5065.0060.00
101.00 98.6045.00
130.3026.70
160.0085.25
152.7580.00
Blue Earth......Cottonwood__Dawson...........
$ 47.50 $ 7.00 % 2.00 $ 6.50
$ 4.00 2.00
3.0020.00 7.50
22.505.002.005.005.00
Pilot Grove.. . . 3.00 1.005.00
Redwood Falls.10.007.203.25
10.0020.00
Winnebago......Worthington...
18.00 10.00 2.50
Total............ $ 1693.02 91.50 17.00 103.45 2.00 15.00 $ 1921.97Number con
tributing societies... 25 5 2 13 1 4 50
Subscriptions to W . W ., 122; O. S. & L., 208. Num ber o f Year Books, 108. Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 28; Program Series, 5; Reading Circles, 4.
109
Mrs. H. N. M cDonald, 901 S. E. 4th St., M inneapolis................. PresidentMrs. W . P. Clayton, 4752 Aldrich Ave. So., M inneapolis.................... Cor. SecretaryMrs. W . J. Smith, 628 Sfeh Ave. S. E., M inneapolis............................... Rec. SecretaryMiss Eleanor Thomas, 2013 Stevens Ave. So., M inneapolis................Lit. SecretaryMiss Grace Guilford, 4315 Blalsdell Ave., M inneapolis.............................................
............................................................................................ Sec. for M issionary EducationMiss Edna W right, 2610 N. E. Q uincy........................................W est. Guild SecretaryM iss Edna Caswell, 35 W . 23d St., M inneapolis...................................Y. P. SecretaryMiss Elizabeth McCallum, 2529 3d Ave. So., M inneapolis.......................................
......................................................................................................Sec. for Children’ s W orkMiss Julia Gilkerson, 2205 No. Emerson Ave., M inneapolis..........Jubilee SecretaryMrs. J. M cK. Thom pson, 1311 W est 24th St., M inneapolis..........................Treasurer
M IN N E S O T A — M IN N E A P O L IS P R E S B Y T E R !A L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W. G. Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
Bloomington Oak Grove...
Buffalo.............Crystal Bay— Eden Prairie... Howard Lake..Long Lake.......Maple Plain__Minneapolis
Aldrich... Andrew... Bethany.. Bethlehem....Calvary........First.............
Et WillingWorkers ...
!■ MerryGleaners...
^Grace........Highland Park.
Willing Workers...
King’sMessengers
Promisa Club...
Hope Chapel. House of F’thKnox.......Oliver___
Clara Doltz Little Gl'rs
Riverside.........Shiloh...............Stewart Mem..
Y. W. Soc...G. M. C.......
Vanderburg......Westminster.. .
D. of K ........Gleaners.......
Presby. Soc___
76.56.50.39.78.9.
1 1 .
95.246.160.590.
13.851.
$10.005.00 $ 2.20
$ 29.00
12.0035.00 52.5070.00 8.50
80.00
$5.0010.42 9.295.002.00
6.003.00
166158.
30.00 4.0020.00
5.65Ì5.'5Ó30.0040.00
$ 2.00 100.00
3.006.503.50
2620 .
135.152.
15.8515.00
15.0010.00 5.00
30.00
2.505.00
5.003.202.50
2.75
48.366.31.
10.00
4Ó!ÓÓ1.25
1.00
' 6.65
12.00
23214 31.00
5.00100.00
1.255.00
16.00
10.00
965.0040.0020.00
500.00
86.0063.20 50.00 39.4078.20 9.50
11.50112.00300.71212.65705.6526.50
1118.50
196.00
43.5030.00
160.05- 213.90
11.2548.00
> 454.00 8.75
i4386.00 510.00
Total. $ 6604.25 120.85 512.00 41.92 22.40 129.19 9.65 1635.00 $ 9075.26
Number contributing societies.. . 23 18 71Subscriptions to W . W ., 400; O. S. & L ., 206. Num ber o f T ear Books, 428. Num ber of M. S. Classes, 14; Program Series, 2; Reading Circles, 4; Lecture
Courses, 4.110
Mrs. J. A. M cKay, 524 So. Broadway, Brainerd............................................... PresidentMrs. F. M. Syck, Cam pbell............................................................................. Cor. SecretaryMrs. W. L. W ilson, U nderwood................................................................... Rec. SecretaryMrs. Otto Kanne, D en t.....................................................................................Lit. SecretaryMrs. M. V. Obert, Battle L ak e ......................................Sec. fo r M issionary EducationMrs. L. R. Barr, Clithera.ll.............................................................W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. W . H. W agner, Brainerd....................................................................Y. P. SecretaryMiss M. A. Putnam, Battle L ak e ............................................Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. J. A. M cKay, 524 So. Broadway, B rainerd................................Jubilee SecretaryMrs. C. M. Kemmer, Fergus F alls.........................................................................Treasurer
M IN N E S O T A — R E D R IV E R P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G. Chapter
W. G. Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
$ 72.70 10.00
153.75 10.00 47.80 12.50 59.00
$ 5.00 6.65
10,00$ 77.70
16.65 163.75 10.00 66.30 12.50 70.00
Fergus Falls__18.00 $ .5011.00
$ 365.75 50.65 .50 . $ 416.90Number con
tributing7 5 1 13
Subscriptions to W . W ., 12; O. S. & L., 28. Number of Year Books, 22. Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 2.
MINNESOTA—ST. CLOUD PRESBYTERIAL SOCIETYMrs. T. M. Findley, Spicer...................................................................................... PresidentMrs. Chas. S. Olds, St. Cloud......................................................... Cor. SecretaryMrs. J. P. Avery, St. Cloud...........................................................Rec. SecretaryMrs. J. T. L. Coates, St. Cloud.....................................................Lit. SecretaryMrs. Frederick Schilplin, St. C loud..............................Sec. for M issionary EducationMrs. Robert Thompson, St. Cloud...............................................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. Dana Tharaldson, L itchfield ............................................Sec. for Children’ s W orkMrs. J. T. L . Coates, St. C loud..........................................Sec. for Associate MembersMrs. Thomas Scotten, W ilm ar '.................................................. Jubilee SecretaryMiss V ictoria Gale, Paynesville.............................................................................Treasurer
CHURCH W. M. Society
W. G.Chapter
W. G. Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
$ 21.003.001.00 6.00
159.0095.0016.00
$ 21.003.001.00 8.50
284.00105.0020.50 4.75
350.00 16.00 13.006.00
45.50290.00
Brown's Valley2.50
125.0010.001.50 3.00
4.7550.00St. Cloud......... 265.00
13.007.006.00
40.50267.00
20.002.006.00
S 1.00 1.00
$ 9.00 $ 5.00Spicer...............Spring Grove... Whitcfield........ 5.00
15.00 8.00
Total............ $ 899.50 62.00 2.00 9.00 5.00 190.75 $ 1168.25Number con
tributing societies.. . 12 9 2 1 1 25
Subscriptions to W . W ., 32; O. S. & L., 49. Number of Year Books, 28. Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 4; Program Series, 2.
Ill
Mrs. T. M. Hodgman, 476 Ashland Ave., St. P au l..........................................PresidentMrs. J. W . Gaver, 1740 Summit Ave., St. P au l....................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. Henrietta Howard, 135 W estern Ave. No., St. P au l......................Rec. SecretaryMrs. K. E. Ingmundsen, 905 Marshall Ave., St. P au l...........................Lit. SecretaryMrs. Leigh Ferriss, 630 Hyacinth St., St. P au l_Sec. for M issionary EducationMrs. E. A. W hitm an, 1667 W . Minnehaha Ave., St. P au l W est. Guild SecretaryMiss Catherine Torrence, 710 Cedar St., St. P au l..............................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. W . J. Howard, 932 Dayton Ave., St. P au l................ Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. C. V. Elkhart, 1192 Reaney St., St. P au l...............Sec. for A ssociate MembersMrs. C. A. Clark, 96 Virginia Ave., St. P au l......................................Jubilee SecretaryMiss Rachel Abbott, 425 Dayton Ave., St. P au l............................................. Treasurer
M IN N E S O T A — S T . P A U L P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W. G. Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
Farmington___Hastings..........Red Wing........Rush City........St. Croix Falls. St. Paul
Arlington Hills,
$ 44.00 82.00
110.0029.0037.00
67.00 202.00712.0039.0015.0027.00
1794.20119.00
$ 5.00 5.00
$ 49.0093.00
135.0039.0037.00
82.00704.00983.00 53.50 19.8527.00
4514.20j- 194.44
75.00195.00235.00
14.1911.00 12.00 33.00
147.00 1.50
125.25
$ 6.00$ 25.00
5.00 3.00 $ 2.00
10.0050.00
4.0035.0035.004.00 4.85
1.00$5.00 $ 2.00 410.00
225.00Dayton Ave.East.............Goodrich.. . . Grand View
Heights— HouseofHope
Knox........
5.00 $ 6.00 4.00 5.00 1.50
85.00 10.00 50.00 20.0015.00
5.009.00
2550.005.00 5.00
41.44Lexington
Parkway.... Macalester... Merriam Pk. Ninth...........
67.00174.00186.00
10.00 11.00 12.00 33.00
147.00
6.0021.0013.003.44
2.0025.00 6.00 5.00
.75
So. St. Paul.. . .1.50
White Bear115.00 10.25
Total............ $ 4032.20 140.00 20.00 137.50 10.00 7.75 180.54 25.50 3226.44 $ 7779.93
Number contributing societies.. . 9.7. 4 3 9 2 3 14 7 64
Subscriptions to W . W ., 247; O. S. & L., 275. Num ber o f T ear Books, 216. N um ber o f M. S. Classes, 30; Program Series, 2; Reading Circles, 7; Lecture
Courses, 1.
1 1 2
Mrs. J. S. Parker, Chatfield.................................................................................... PresidentMrs. V ictor E. Johnson. A lbert L e a ..............................................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. J. A. Oakey, R. F. D.. Chatfield..........................................................Rec. SecretaryMrs. J. S. McCornack, R. R. 2, Albert L e a ............................................... Lit. SecretaryMrs. Z. T. F. Runner, A ustin ..........................................Sec. for M issionary EducationMrs. G. A. Haven, Chatfield............................................................ W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. G. A. Haven, Chatfield........................................................................ Y. P. SetretaryMrs. Ed. Thomas, Albert L ea ...* ............................................. Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. G. M. Donehoo, Caledonia......................................... Sec. for A ssociate MembersMrs. Ralph W . Johnson, Owatonna.....................................................Jubilee SecretaryMiss Leila Hawker, A lden ....................................................................... Treasurer
M IN N E S O T A — W IN O N A P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W.G.Circle
Y .P .s J Inter. C. E. | C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
$ 165.00 16.5071.0024.00
100.0021.00 11.00 10.66 22.0046.0014.0064.00 70.7561.00 24.1047.0054.00
$25.00 $ 190.00 16.5076.0024.00
110.0021.00 11.00 10.66 22.0046.0014.0064.00 70.7561.00 24.1047.0054.00
5.00Blooming
10.00Cummingsville.
Utica................Washington.. . .
Total............ $ 822.01 40.00 $ 862.01Number con
tributing societies... 17 3 20
Number o f M. S. Classes, 1; Reading Circles, 1.
Total receipts from Synodical Soc. $16683.88 371.60 37.00 1023.10 51.92 46.65 366.86 54.65 5092.19 $23727.85
Number contributing societies in Synodical.. 134 18 5 66 9 15 31 13 291
Total number subscriptions in Synodical Society: W . W ., 972; O. S. & L ., 863. Num ber o f Year Books, 939.
Total number M. S. Classes, 96; Program Series, 14; Reading Circles, 23; Lecture Courses, 6.
113
MONTANA SYNODICAL SOCIETYMrs. W m . Fergus, 712 Fourth Ave. N., Great F alls........................................PresidentMrs. Chas. Passm ore, 717 W . Granite St., B u tte .............. Rec. and Cor. SecretaryMrs. W . H. Trippett, Alpine Apts., A naconda ..............................Lit. SecretaryMr«. Thomp.s Brown, Miles C ity ....................................Sec. for M issionary EducationMrs. J. N. M aclean, M issoula.........................................................W est. Guild SecretaryMiss Caroline W alchli, K alispell.......................................................... Y. P. SecretaryMrs. W . W . Taylor, W hitefish .................................. .......... Sec. for Associate M embersMrs. J. B. Am os, 845 E. Mercury, B u tte .............................................. Jubilee SecretaryMrs. E. E. W heil, 104 T. & D. Apts., B u tte ..................................................... Treasurer
MONTANA— BUTTE PRES BYTE RIAL SOCIETYMrs. W . H. Trippett, Alpine Apts., Anaconda................................................. PresidentMrs. M. E. Morse, 508 Main St., A naconda...............................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. W . H. Dunstan, 1725 W hittm an Ave., B u tte ................................. Lit. SecretaryMrs. W . H. Dunstan, 1725 W hittm an Ave., B utte ..S ec. for M issionary EducationMrs. G. M. Crabb, Deer L odge...................................................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. W . L. Collins, 614 L ocust St., A naconda...............Sec. for A ssociate MembersMrs. R. A. Cameron, 321 Main St., A naconda.....................................Jubilee SecretaryMrs. C. H. Putney, 119 So. 5th St. W est, M issoula........................................Treasurer
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W .G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
$ 59.9560.00
222.70
$ 59.95Butte
$ 3.00 63.00$20.00
$ 33.00 28.40
| 304.10Deer Lodge___ 10.00 10.00
20.50 20.5080.0012.70
38.00 3.50 Ì5.ÒÒ 136.50Stevensville----Presby. Soc___
12.7011.50 11.50
Total............ $ 477.35 99.40 6.50 35.00 $ 618.25Number con
tributing societies.. . 7 3 2 2 14
Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 2; Program Series. 1.MONTANA—GREAT FALLS PRESBYTERIAL SOCIETY
Mrs. H. H. Stanley, Great F a lls .............................................................................PresidentMrs. T. C. Ferris, Great F alls .......................................................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. Moody, H avre............................................................................................ Lit. SecretaryMrs. M ontgomery, Chinook......................... Sec. f o r M issionary EducationMrs. J. A. W right, H a vre ...............................................................................Y. P. SecretaryMiss Gara Gilchrist, Great F a lls ...........................................................................Treasurer
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W. G. Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
Great Falls...... £ 76.00 S 33.00 $ 5.00 $ 4.00 $50.00 $ 168.00Greenfield........ 25.00 25.00
Total............ $ 101.00 33.00 5.00 4.00 50.00 $ 193.00Number con
tributing societies.. . 2 1 1 1 5
Num ber o f M. S. Classes. 1.114
Mrs. F. S. Cooley, 503 Cleveland, B ozem an....................................................... PresidentMra. W . M. Cobieigh, 909 S. Third St., B ozem an..................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. W . M. Cobieigh, 909 S. Third St., B ozem an................................. Rec. SecretaryMrs. H. D. Dean, Fish Hatchery, B ozem an.............................................Lit. SecretaryMrs. Thos. Brantly, H elena............................................Sec. for M issionary EducationMiss Louise Stone, B ozem an.......................................................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. H. K. W arren, 712 Monroe Ave.. H elena.............. Sec. for Associate MembersMrs. David A. Johnson, 812 Eighth Ave., H elena............................................Treasurer
M O N T A N A — H E L E N A P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W. G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
$ 17.95125.00141.00 16.00
$ 7.50 20.00 7.50 3.00
$ 25.45 145.00 173.50 20.00 10.00
S 25.00$ 1.00
$10.00Total............ $ 299.95 25.00 38.00 1.00 10.00 S 373.95Number con
tributing societies.. . 4 1 4 1 10
Subscriptions to W . W ., 23; O. S. & L., Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 1.
6. Number o f Year Books. 38.
MONTANA— LEWISTOWN PRESBYTERIAL SOCIETYMrs. W . A Stevenson, 215 6th Ave. S., Lew istow n..........................................PresidentMrs. Robert Alexander, Stanford.................................................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. H. A. Brown, Stanford.............................................................................Lit. SecretaryMrs. W . F. Caldwell, Square B u tte ....................................Sec. for A ssociate MembersMrs. J. S. McMillan, L ew istow n.............................................................................Treasurer
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W. G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
$ 75.00 $ 6.00 $ 81.00$ 75.00 6.00 $ 81.00
Number contributing societies... 1 1 2
115
Miss Caroline W alchli, K alispell.............................................................................PresidentMrs. C. Niswonger, W hiteflsh ........................................................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. A. W . Maynard, P ablo ............................................................................Lit. SecretaryMrs. E. C. O’Neil, K alispell...........................................................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. L. L. Totten, K alispell................................................. Sec. for A ssociate MembersMrs. A. L. Jacqueth, 501 Third Ave. E., K alispell........................... Jubilee SecretaryMrs. Anna R. M cCutcheon, Kalispell................................................................... Treasurer
M O N T A N A — K A L IS P E L L P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G. 1 W. G. Chapter Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
Kalispell.......... $60.0010.005.00
15.00
$ 2.00 $ 3.00 $ 65.00 10.00 5.00
15.00Libby...............Whitefish.........
$ 90.00 2.00 3.00 $ 95.00Number con
tributing societies. . . 4 1 1 6
Subscriptions to W . W , 6. Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 3.
MONTANA— YELLOWSTONE PRESBYTERIAL SOCIETYMrs. E. A. Richardson, F orsyth .............................................................................PresidentMiss Cora O. Shelby, Miles C ity .....................................................................Cor. SecretaryMiss Cora O. Shelby, Miles C ity ...................................................................Ree. SecretaryMrs. Jackson .......................................................................................................... Lit. SecretaryMrs. Paul Sax, F orsyth ................................................... Sec. fo r M issionary EducationMrs. Harold Mackenzie, F orsyth ................................................. W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. Harold M ackenzie, F orsyth .......................................... Y. P. SecretaryMrs. E. A . Farr, 808 Knight St., Miles C ity .................... Sec. for A ssociate M embersMrs. Fred Campbell, 215 N. Stewell, Miles C ity ................... Jubilee SecretaryMrs. F. M. Booth, Forsyth .........................................................................................Treasurer
CHURCH W. M. Society
W. G. Chapter
W .G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
Billings............ $ 99.0065.0072.00
$25.00 $ 124.00 75.00
138.00Forsyth............ 10.00Miles City....... 63.00 $ 3.00
Total............ $ 236.00 10.00 88.00 3.00 $ 337.00Number con
tributing societies... 3 1 2 1 7
Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 3.Total receipts
from Synodical Soc. $ 1279.30 173.40 13.50 168.00 1.00 3.00 60.00 $ 1698.20
Number contributing societies in Synodical.. 21 7 4 10 1 1 44
Total num ber subscriptions for Synodical Society: W . W ., 29; O. S. & L ., 6. Num ber o f Y ear Books, 38.
Total number M. S. Classes, 10; Program Series. 1.116
NEBRASKA SYNODICAL SOCIETYMrs. D. L. Johnston, 4916 California St., Om aha.............................. PresidentMrs. El C. Babcock, 1308 S. 14th St., L incoln .........................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. Harry McClusky, P lattsm outh................................................................L it. SecretaryMrs. Harry McClusky, P lattsm outh............................ Sec. for M issionary EducationM iss Ruth Easterday, 645 N. 25th St., L incoln ......................W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. J. H. Talsbury, A urora .........................................................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. J. H. Talsbury, A urora ..................................................... Sec. fo r Children’s W orkMrs. H. B. Hilliker, 3316 M yrtle Ave., Om aha..................................Jubilee SecretaryMrs. E. C. Babcock, 1308 S. 14th St., L incoln ...................................Treasurer
NEBRASKA— BOX BUTTE PRESBYTERIAL SOCIETYMrs. G. P. Harvey, M itchell.....................................................................PresidentMrs. J. J. Vance, A lliance..........................................................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. J. J. Vance, A lliance..........................................................................Rec. SecretaryMrs. H. N. Moore, Scottsblu lf........................................Sec. for M issionary EducationMrs. J. E. W ilson, 1015 Laram ie St., A lliance........................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. J. E. W ilson, 1015 Laram ie St., A lliance.................. Sec. fo r Children's W orkMrs. S. W . Ripley, 2024 Second Ave., Scottsblu ff.......................... Treasurer
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G. Chapter
W.G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
$ 41.0013.00 2.00
10.00
| $ 41.0013.00 2.00
11.00 5.00
|Broadwater.. . .
$ 1.00 1.......... $ 5.00
11.005.00
65.006.00
11.005.00
65.006.00Presby. Soc. . . .
Total............ $ 153.00 1.00 .......... 5.00 $ 159.00Number con
tributing societies.. . 8 1 1 9
Subscriptions to W . W ., 8; O. S. & L ., 4. Number o f Year Books, 1.
117
Mrs. J. M. Douglas, 516 Tilden St., H old rege ............................ PresidentMrs. Wim. M. Nelson, 418 E. 7th St., H astin gs.........................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. J. W . Brown, 346 E. H igh St., H a stin g s........................................Bee. SecretaryMrs. C. W . M cConaughy, 123 W est Fourth Ave., H oldrege................ Lit. SecretaryMrs. R. E. Bryant, Clarke Hotel, H astings............. Sec. for M issionary EducationMiss Helen Jones, H astin gs.......................................................... W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. R. E. Bryant, Clarke Hotel, H astings.............................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. O. A. Ripley, 624 E. Second St., H astings.................. Sec. for Children’ s W orkMrs. D. B. Marte, 223 E. F ifth St., H astings.............. Sec. for Associate MembersMrs. A. G. Matter, 516 Bellevue Ave., H astings......................... .Jubilee SecretaryMrs. F. G. Knauer, 602 East 7th St., H astings.,..............................................Treasurer
N E B R A S K A — H A S T IN G S P R ES B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W. G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. |l .L.B. Misc. Total
Aurora............. $ 68.70 $ 68.70 1.05
74.80 3.207.00
15.553.00
148.0069.0013.00 3.10
33.40 108.8025.203.50
13.3558.40 31.7010.00 40.00
Axtell............... $ .55 9.00
$ .50Beaver City__Blue Hill..........
65.80 3.20 6.00
12.803.00
121.0068.0013.00 3.10
33.4096.00 24.702.00
13.3555.4030.0010.00
Cadams........... 1.002.75Hansen.............
Hartwell Bethel..........
Hastings.......... $ 15.00 4.50 $4.50 3.001.00Holdrege..........
Kenesaw..........Mays’ Com.. . . Minden............Nelson. . . . . . . . 12.80Ong.................. .50
1.50Orleans.............Stamford..........Superior........... 3.00
1.70WilsonvillePresby. Soc___Miscellaneous $40.00
Total............ * 629.45 15.00 35.30 4.50 6.50 40.00 $ 730.75Number con
tributing societies... 18 1 8 1 5 33
Subscriptions to W . W ., 65; O. S. & L 86. Num ber o f Year Books, 40. Num ber of M. S. Classes, 4; Program Series, 3.
118
Mrs. S. A. Sherrerd, W ood R iver...........................................................................PresidentMrs. C. E. Kircher, W ood R iver........................ Cor. SecretaryMrs. M ary H. Elder, North P latte............................................................ Rec. SecretaryMrs. E. F. Hammond, G ibbon......................... ; .............................................L it. SecretaryMrs. E. F. Hammond, G ibbon........................................Sec. for Missionary EducationMrs. Elizabeth Owen, Loup C ity ................................................. W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. C. A . M cVicker, G othenburg..................................................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. A. L . Nordin, St. P au l..................................................... Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. J. H. Curry, North P latte ............................................................. Jubilee SecretaryMrs. J. G. W alker, G ibbon........................................................................................ Treasurer
N E B R A S K A — K E A R N E Y P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G. Chapter
W. G. Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
$ 55.50 * 55.50Central City.. . 95.00 95.00
80.00 $ 2.50 82.5041.25 $ 2.00 $ 1.30 44.55
Gothenburg___ 15.00 8.00 23.0027.00 5.00 32.00
Kearney...........Lexington
50.00 50.0058.00 1.00 59.0017.00 2.50 19.50
Loup City........ 10.00 8.00 4.00 22.0086.00 86.00
Ord20.00 20.0019.25 19.259.50 9.50
32.50 32.5020.00 7.50 2.50 30.002.25 2.25
58.00 6.00 3.00 67.0024.00 24.00
Presby. Soc.. . . 10.00 10.00Total............ $ 730.25 18.50 27.00 7.80 $ 783.55.......Number con
tributing societies... 19 3 6 4 32
Subscriptions to W . W ., BO; O. S. & L., 30. Number o f Year Books, 35. Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 3.
119
Mrs. W . W . Anness, D unbar.................................................................................. PresidentMrs. P. K . Slaymaker, 425 So. 26th St., L incoln ...................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. C. M. Parker, 1731 L St., L incoln .................................................... Rec. SecretaryMrs. Cora B. Coffman, 120 So. 28th St., L in coln ....................................Lit. SecretaryMrs. Cora B. Coffman, 120 So. 28th St., L incoln Sec. for M issionary EducationMiss Ruth Easterday, 645 N. 25th St., L incoln ......................... W est. Guild SecretaryMiss M yrtle Parkinson, Pawnee C ity ....................................................... Y. P. SecretaryMrs. W . C. Purviance, B eatrice ..............................................Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. Anna B. Gipson, A uburn ............................................Sec. for Associate MembersMrs. Cora B. Coffman, 120 So. 28th St., L in coln ..............................Jubilee SecretaryMrs. C. H. Fuller, Pawnee C ity ....................... Treasurer
N E B R A S K A — N E B R A S K A C IT Y P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W .G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
Adams.............Alexandria.......Auburn............Beatrice...........Blue Springs. . .Diller...............Dunbar............Fairbury..........Fairmount.......Falls City........Firth................Gresham..........Hebron............Hickman..........Hubbell............Humboldt........Lincoln
First.............Second..........Westminster.
Nebraska City..Palmyra...........Pawnee City... Plattsmouth—Raymond.........Seward.............Table Rock.. . .Tamora............Tecumseh........University PI....Utica................York.................Presby. Soc___
78.0017.0046.00
280.008.80
18.0048.0067.00 6.40
$ 6.80 50 $25.00
$ 33.004.50
$1.20.35
6.60 $1.50
8.00
6.0024.50 81.0031.0012.5029.00
440.00 189.5076.0024.00 6.50
231.00 17.205.00
13.8032.0014.00
102.0028.00
1.20
33 .‘ ¿5
20.8035.00
$ 8.00 4.0011.0012.5030.0010.00
5.0079.00
1.711.40
3.64.90
7.0010.00
1.32
37.5064.3921.11
5.00 6.005.00
110.3017.00 46.35
322.30 13.3018.0048.00 76.206.40
33.256.00
24.5081.0031.0012.5029.00
554.00217.01 89.4035.0019.00
264.6428.1012.00 15.1242.0014.00
102.0065.50 5.00
75.3921.11
Total. $ 2017.70 66.80 18.00 191.75 7.10 12.80 4.22 116.00 $ 2434.37Number con
tributing societies.. . 29 59
Subscriptions to W. W ., 114; O. S. & L ., 39. Num ber o f Year Books, 101. Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 10; Program Series, 6; Reading Circles, 1.
120
Mrs. T. J. W ilburn, A tk inson .................................................................................. PresidentMrs. Elizabeth Oxby, Laurel..........................................................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. H. C. Daliam, W akefield........................................................................Lit. SecretaryMrs. H. C. Dallam, W akefield ........................................Sec. for M issionary EducattonMiss Charlotte W hite, W ayn e..................................................................Jubilee SecretaryMrs. J. G. Mines, W ayn e........................................................................................ Treasurer
N E B R A S K A — N IO B R A R A P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W. G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
$ 50.00 43.30 37.80 36.4029.0012.00 12.07 26.0242.0041.00 20.60
$ 50.00 43.30 57.80 36.4029.0012.00 12.07 26.0252.0047.00 20.60
Laurel.............. $20.00Madison...........Pender.............Ponca...............Randolph.........Wakefield........ $10.00
6.00Wayne.............Presby. Soc___
Total............ $ 350.19 16.00 20.00 $ 386.19Number con
tributing societies... 10 2 12
Subscriptions to W . W., 37; O. S. & L., 39. Num ber o f Year Books, 17. Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 2; Program Series, 3.
121
Mrs. D. W . M errow, 1G22 Emm et. St., Om aha................................................. PresidentMrs. Paul Haskell, 3015 Howell St., Om aha.............................................. Cor. SecretaryMiss M ary Olmsted, 3123 W illet St., Om aha............................................ Lit. SecretaryMrs. J. P. Slater, 2337 So. 33d St., Om aha................................W est. Guild SecretaryMiss Evelyn Ledwich, 3517 Harney St., Om aha..................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. Blaine Truesdale, 5114 Capitol Ave., Om aha Sec. for Children’ s W orkMrs. W . S. Knight, 4216 H arney St., Om aha................ Sec. for Associate M embersMrs. C. B. W ilson, 2805 W oolw orth Ave., O m aha . ...................... Jubilee SecretaryMiss Fannie P. Adams, 1134 So. Thirtieth Ave., Om aha.............................. Treasurer
N E B R A S K A — O M A H A P R ES B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M. Society
W. G.Chapter
W. G. Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
Anderson Grv... S 6.00 $ 6.009.00
38.0027.0023.0043.0012.0048.00 48.54 73.2570.0052.003.00
40.5039.0020.00
197.50371.0090.50
412.644.00
226.0099.00
1.2052.0012.0052.0030.0047.004.00
10.00
$ 8.00 $ 1.0038.0024.0023.0043.0012.0048.00 46.5460.0052.0044.00
2.00 1.00Cedar Bluffs...
2.004.00
18.008.003.008.00 6.00 1.009.008.00 4.00
18.00
B 1.25 S 8.00Mead..............Omaha
27.0033.0019.00
186.00363.00
81.00 365.14
4.00199.0095.00
1.2052.0012.0046.0024.0036.00
5.50Clifton Hill.. Covenant___
2.50Lowe Ave__North...........
5.508.00$ 19.00 2.50
Westminster. Wheeler Mem
9.ÓÓ 8.004.00
$10.00
Silver Creek....2.006.00
11.004.00
4.00Valley..............Waterloo..........Presby. Soc___ 10.00
TotaHT......... S 1949.88 19.00 12.75 134.00 27.50 8.00 10.00 $ 2161.13
Number contributing societies.. . 27 1 3 20 7 1 59
Subscriptions to W . W „ 199; O. S. & L., 161. Num ber of Y ear Books, 273. Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 4; Program Series, 3.
Total receipts from Synodical soc.. $ 5830.47 119.30 30.75 405.05 11.60 54.60 12.22 191.00 $ 6654.99
Number contributing societies in Synodical.. 111 10 5 49 4 21 4 204
Total number subscriptions in Synodical Society: W . W ., 473; O. S. & L., 359. Num ber o f Year Books, 467.
Total num ber M. S. Classes, 23; ProgTam Series, 15; Reading’ Circles, 1.1 2 2
NORTH DAKOTA SYNODICAL SOCIETYMrs. W m . E. Roe, Jam estow n................................................................. A cting PresidentMrs. H. C. Postlethwaite, B ism arck...........................................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. W m . R. Addison, 804 9th Ave. N., F argo .......................................Rec. SecretaryMrs. H. E. Close, L angdon ............................................................................... Lit. SecretaryMrs. J. C. W ilson, H annaford........................................Sec. for M issionary EducationMrs. Nelson Sauvain, 619 Fourth St., Devil’ s L ak e ..............W est. Guild SecretaryMiss L ucy Gordon, L angdon .........................................................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. Milton Lawrence, F argo................................................. Sec. for Children's W orkMrs. R. L . Phelps, Steele....................................................... Sec. for A ssociate MembersMrs. George Clark, F argo..........................................................................Jubilee Secretary
NORTH DAKOTA— BISMARCK PR ESB Y TE RIA L SOCIETYMrs. R. L. Phelps, Steele..........................................................................................PresidentMrs. John C. Loerch, Steele............................................................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. R. R. Boyd, B ism arck ............................................................................Rec. SecretaryMrs. H. C. Postlethwaite, B ism arck ..............................................................Lit. SecretaryMiss Henricka Beach, c /o Mrs. H. C. Postlethwaite, B ism arck...........................
............................................................................................Sec. for M issionary EducationM iss Naom i Moore, A m idon .........................................................................Y. P. SecretaryM iss Maude Jones, H azelton..................................................... Sec. for Children's W orkMrs. A. Knudtson, Stew artsdale........................................Sec. for Associate MembersMrs. Arthur Knudtson, B ism arck........................................................... Jubilee SecretaryMrs. John C. Loerch, Steele.................................................................................... Treasurer
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W. G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
$ 102.00 4.25 7.50 4.00
49.15 41.00
$ 10.00 S 6.00 $ 118.00 4.25 7.50 4.00
49.15 41.00
Hazen..............
Stewartsdale...Total............ $ 207.90 10.00 6.00 S 223.90Number con
tributing societies. . . 6 1 1 8
Program Series, 2.
123
Mrs. W illiam E. Roe, Jam estow n...........................................................................PresidentMrs. C. E. Pulton, Jam estow n........................................................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. J. C. W ilson, H annaford........................................................................ Rec. SecretaryMrs. Geo. F. Clark, R. D. No. 2, F argo ........................................................ Lit. SecretaryMrs. W m . Angies, H annaford ........................................Sec. for M issionary EducationM iss A lice Hunter, F argo.............................................................. W est. Guild SecretaryMiss A lice Hunter, F argo ............................................................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. Milton M. Lawrence, 119 Sixth Ave. No., F a r g o ..Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. C. S. Buck, Jam estow n................................................Sec. for A ssociate M embersMrs. C. E. Fulton, Jam estow n................................................................. Jubilee SecretaryMrs. M. D. Perry* Jam estow n...................................................................Treasurer
N O R T H D A K O T A — F A R G O P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G. Chapter
W.G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
Buffalo............. $17.00 $ 17.00 22.30 92.83
151.65 24.63
183.19 56.19
Casselton......... $ 22.30 67.83
100.45 23.91
148.19 56.19
Courtenay....... $25.00Fargo............... $ 41.20 10.00Hannaford....... $ .72Jamestown....... 7.50 21.50 1.00 $ 5.00Sharon.............
Total............ $ 418.87 48.70 48.50 .72 26.00 5.00 $ 547.79Number con
tributing; societies... 6 2 3 1 2 14
Subscriptions to W . W ., 27; O. S. & L., 56. Num ber o f Year Books, 25. Program Series, 6.
124
N O R T H D A K O T A — M IN N E W A U K O N P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T YMrs. R. T. Fulton, T ow ner...................................................................................... PresidentMrs. C. F. Plummer, M innewaukon.............................................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. C. F. Plummer, M innewaukon.............................................................. Rec. SecretaryMrs. M ary Rone, Souris......................................................................................Lit. SecretaryMrs. Nelson Sauvain, B ox 277, D evil’s L ak e ..............................W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. M. M. Harris, B ottineau ........................................................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. Dalton McDonald, T ow ner.............................................................. Jubilee SecretaryMrs. G. A . Miller, R ugby .......................................................................................... Treasurer
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G. Chapter
W. G. Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
Bisbee$ 16.20
37.08 15.00 40.60
$ 16.20 47.08 20.50 55.60 2.00
37.00 4.65
38.0032.00
Bottineau.........Devils' Lake... Minnewaukon..
$10.00$ 5.50
«15.002.00
37.00 4.65
38.0032.00
Starkweather
Total............ $ 220.53 5.50 12.00 15.00 $ 253.03Number con
tributing societies... 8 1 2 11
NORTH DAKOTA— MINOT PRESBYTERIAL SOCIETYMrs. R. M. Graham, 231 Eighth St. S. E ., M inot............................................PresidentMrs. Stanley Coon, R. R. No. 2, B ow bells..............................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. C. W . Piper, 805 First Ave. S. E ., M inot............................................... Treasurer
$ 10.00 $ 10.00$ 10.00 $ 10.00
Number contributing societies.. . 1 1
125
Mrs. Karl Thom te, L isbon ............................................................................ PresidentMrs. E . M. W arren, L a M oure........................................................................Cor. SecretaryMiss M ary M cLeod, Grand R apids...............................................................Rec. SecretaryMrs. H. Ncverm on, L a M oure..........................................................................Lit. SecretaryMrs. Frank Dean, Fullerton............................................Sec. for M issionary EducationMrs. J. P. Jones, L isbon ................................................................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. W . B. Barringer, Streeter................................................Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. H. B. Sox, E dgeley.................................................. Treasurer
N O R T H D A K O T A — O A K E S P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M. Society
W. G.Chapter
W. G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
Adrian............. $ 1.00 2.50
17.5029.504.00
50.0037.505.00
20.50
$ 1.00 4.33
17.5070.004.00
54.0041.505.00
20.508.00 1.00
20.00
Alfred............... $ 1.83Cottonwood__Edgeley............ 810.50 530.00Grand Rapids... LaMoure......... 4.00
4.00Lisbon..............McLcod...........Oakes...............Sheldon............ 8.00Stir um............. 1.00
18.00Streeter........... 2.00Total............ $ 156.50 26.50 1.83 32.00 $ 246.83Number con
tributing societies... 11 4 1 2 18
Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 1; Program Series, 1.
1 2 6
Mrs. E. P. Chandler, University Place, Grand F orks..................................PresidentMrs. H. P. Rice, 609 Cottonwood St., Grand F orks................. Cor. SecretaryMrs. James W oolner, L angdon........................................................Rec. SecretaryMrs. G. N. Naylor, Larim ore...........................................................Lit. SecretaryMrs. C. H. Crittenden, Inkster......................................Sec. for M issionary EducationM iss L ucy Gordon, L angdon.........................................................W est. Guild SecretaryMiss L ucy Gordon, Langdon.......................................................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. J. H. McNieol, 836 Reeves Ave., Grand F orks...........................Jubilee SecretaryMrs. Don McDonald, 503 S. F ifth St., Grand F ork s......................................Treasurer
N O R T H D A K O T A — P E M B IN A P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W.G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
$ 8.3059.0015.00 8.008.50
11.5050.007.50
266.1032.0020.00 10.00
174.4010.0040.002.50
70.0010.0015.0043.0050.00
$ 8.3059.0015.00 8.00
18.5011.5050.00
7.50 278.6040.0020.0025.00
211.4010.0040.002.50
72.1523.5015.0043.0050.00
$10.00Forest River...Gilby................Grand Forks... Hannah............
$ 12.50$ 8.00
Inkster.............Langdon..........
15.008.0015.00 5.00 $ 9.00
$ 2.1513.50
Wnlhalla
Total............ $ 910.80 27.50 13.00 • 46.50 9.00 2.15 $ 1008.95Number con
tributing societies. . 21 2 2 4 1 1 31Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 2; Program Series, 1.
Total receipts from Synodical Soc.. $ 1954.60 ̂ 91.70 13.00 139.50 .72 36.83 34.15 20.00 $ 2290.50
Number contributing societies in Synodical. 53 6 2 14 1 4 3 83
Total number subscriptions in Synodical Society: W . W ., 27; O. S. & L., 56. Num ber o f Year Books, 25.
Total number M. S. Classes, 3; Program Series, 10.
127
SOUTH DAKOTA SYNODICAL SOCIETYMrs. H ubert Ketelle, H uron........................................................ PresidentMrs. H. P. Carson, H uron................................................................................ Cor. SecretaryMrs. W . L. Notestein, H uron.........................................................................Rec. SecretaryMrs. C. M cKibbin, M adison.............................................................................Lit. SecretaryMrs. R. II. Jones, M adison..............................................Sec. for M issionary EducationMrs. F. D. Brown, H uron .................................................................W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. C. E. Rose, Canistota......................................................................... Y. P. SecretaryMrs. R. H. Jones, M adison................................................... Sec. for Associate MembersMrs. D. E. Jackson, B ritton...................................................................... Jubilee Secretary
SOUTH DAKOTA—ABERDEEN PRESBYTERIAL SOCIETYMrs. J. M. Bates, R oscoe..........................................................................................PresidentMrs. D. M. Butt, 16 9th Ave. S. E., A berdeen......................................... Cor. SecretaryMrs. D. L . Printup, B ritton ............................................................................ Rec. SecretaryMrs. W . A. Barnes, 514 So. Jackson St., A berdeen................................. Lit. SecretaryMrs. W . A. Barnes, 514 So. Jackson St., Aberdeen. .Sec. for M issionary EducationMrs. Thom as Barr, P ollock ......................................................................... Y. P. SecretaryMrs. Thom as Barr, P ollock ......................................................... Sec. fo r Children’ s W orkMrs. C. K. Neff, G roton.............................................................................. Jubilee SecretaryMrs. D. M. Butt, 16 9th Ave. S. E., Aberdeen................................................ Treasurer
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G. Chapter
W.G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
Aberdeen......... $ 248.0017.00
134.003.004.00
205.0024.002.00
10.007.001.00 2.004.001.00 2.00 2.00
27.0043.0026.0037.0043.00 9.00
$10.00 $ 2.00 $ 260.0017.00
165.003.007.00
237.0024.002.00
10.0019.00 1.00 2.004.003.002.00 2.00
27.0055.0038.0037.0043.009.001.00
22.009.003.00
35.0020.00
BemisHolland
Britton............. 31.00Gary................Glenham.......... 3.00Groton............. $ 32.00Java.................Lake City........Langford ........Lemmon.......... 12.00Mansfield.........McIntosh.........Mellette...........Mina................ $ 2.00Morristown___Newark............Pierpont...........Pollock............. 12.00
12.00Roscoe.............Sisseton............Spain..............Stratford........Thunderhawk 1.00
8.00Veblen............. 14.009.003.00
35.005.00
Warner............Watangu..........Watertown......Wilmot............. 11.00 4.00
Total............ $ 917.00 32.00 100.00 6.00 2.00 $ 1057.00Number con
tributing societies... 27 1 9 2 1 40
Subscriptions to W . W ., 39; O. S. & L., 47. Num ber o f Year Books, 28. Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 1; Program Series, 1.
Mrs. O. C. Johnson, Hot Springs.......................................................................... PresidentMrs. C. D. Erskine, Sturgis........................................................................... Cor. SecretaryMrs. H. Davidson, Sturgis..................................................................................Rec. SecretaryMrs. J. E. Calhoun, Interior............................................................................Lit. SecretaryMrs. Chas. O’Connor, M idland......................................Sec. for M issionary EducationMrs. G. C. Thorne, M anilla.............................................................W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. G. C. Thorne, M anilla..........................................................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. G. C. Thorne, M anilla....................................................... Sec. for Children's W orkMrs. C. H. Gruber, P hilip ........................................................................Jubilee SecretaryMrs. A . H. Spayde, Rapid C ity.............................................................................. Treasurer
S O U T H D A K O T A — B L A C K H IL L S P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W. G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
Hot Springs... . $ 70.00 2.50
12.75 5.00
$ 25.00 $ 95.002.50
12.755.00
32.00 37.5031.008.50
$32.0010.0027.50
31.005.00
Sturgis.............2.50 $1 .00
Total............ $ 153.75 25.00 44.50 1.00 $ 224.25Number con
tributing societies.. . 7 1 3 1 12
Subscriptions to W . W ., 13; O. S. & L., 3. Number of Year Books, 11. Number of M. S. Classes, 2.
129
S O U T H D A K O T A — C E N T R A L D A K O T A P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T YMrs. W m . A. Mast, B rookings................................................................................ PresidentMrs. L . C. Dewing, B rookings........................................................................ Cor. SecretaryMrs. K. Simons, M iller....................................................................................Rec. SecretaryMrs. J. H. Hubbard, B rookings.......................................................................Lit. SecretaryMrs. K. Simons, M iller.................................................................................. Y. P. SecretaryMrs. E. L. Biederstadt, M adison............................................................. Jubilee SecretaryMrs. L. C. Dewing, B rookings.................................. Treasurer
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G. Chapter
W.G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
Bancroft.......... $ 4.00 170.00
$ 4.00 200.00
4.0038.00
214.00121.0046.002.00 2.50
16.0017.00 9.00
57.00
Brookings .... $ 9.00 $21.00Fedora............. $ 4.00
2.00Flandreau........ 36.00167.00101.0035.00 2.00 2.50
16.0017.00 9.00
57.00
Huron.............. 47.0020.00 3.00
Madison..........Miller...............St. Lawrence...Volga...............Wessington. . . . White...............
3.00 $ 5.00
Winfred...........Wolsey.............
Total............ $ 616.50 79.00 9.00 21.00 5.00 $ 730.50Number con
tributing societies... 12 4 3 1 5 25
Subscriptions to W . W ., 59; O. S. & L., 26. Number of Year Books, 61. N um ber o f M. S. Classes, 7; Program Series, 2; Reading Circles, 2.
130
Mrs. J. A. Cleaver, 906 S. M innesota Ave., Sioux Falls................................PresidentMrs. W . S. Scott, M onroe.................................................................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. Fannie Cotton, P arker...........................................................................Rec. SecretaryMrs. L. A. W illiams, 521 Fifth Ave. W ., M itchell.................................. Lit. SecretaryMrs. W . E. Roberts, 133 Summit Ave., Sioux F a lls ..Sec. for M issionary EducationMrs. W . E. Roberts, 133 Summit Ave., Sioux F alls.............. W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. Chas. Meyer, Canistota......................................................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. Chas. Meyer, C anistota..................................................... Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. L. L. Fleeger, P arker.................................................................... Jubilee SecretaryMrs. W , S. Scott, M onroe........................................................................................ Treasurer
S O U T H D A K O T A — S IO U X F A L L S P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
C H U R C H W . M .Society
W . G.Chapter
W . G. Circle
Y .P .S . C. E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L .L .B . Misc. Total
Alexandria......... $ 8 .00 61.00
296.00 11.00 16.0044 .0016.0031.00
111.00 6 .00
31.00 5 .00
34.00 175.00
$ 8 .00 88.00
302.00 11.00 16.0044 .0016.0040.00
114.00 6 .00
31 .00 5 .00
34.00175.00
Bridgewater___ $12.006.00
$15.00
Dell R apids.. . .
K im ball.............Lake A ndes. . . .
$ 2 .00 6.003 .00
$ 1 . 0 0Parker................Parkston ............
Sioux Falls........
T o ta l.............. $ 845 .00 2 .00 27.00 15.00 1.00 S 890 .00
Number contributing societies .. . 14 1 4 1 1 21
Subscriptions to W . W ., 66; O. S. & L., 51. Number of Year Books, D7. Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 1.
T otal receipts from Synodical Soc. $ 2532.25 138.00 9.00 192.50 11.00 17.00 1.00 1.00 $ 2901.75
Number contributing societies in Synodical.. 60 7 3 17 7 2 1 97
Total number subscriptions in Synodical Society; W . W ., 177; O. S. & L ., 127. Number o f Year Books, 157.
Total number M. S. Classes, 11; ProgTam Series, 3; Reading Circles, 1.
131
WISCONSIN SYNODICAL SOCIETYMrs. I. D. M ishoff, 516 Folsom Place, M ilwaukee.........................................PresidentMrs. B. G. Jackson, 635 Murray Ave., M ilwaukee.............................Cor. SecretaryMrs. L. C. Sleeper, 619 W ashington St., Appleton, W is .....................Rec. SecretaryMrs. Grant Stroh, 200 E. College Ave., M ilwaukee............................. Lit. SecretaryMrs. S. M. Allen, Oshkosh................................................................ W est. Guild SecretaryMiss Annie E. Kurtz, 2710 State St., M ilwaukee..................................Y. P. SecretaryM iss Annie E. Kurtz, 2710 State St., M ilwaukee.............. Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. W . H. Hassenplug, 225 Martin St., M ilwaukee.. Sec. for Associate MembersMrs. J. S. Church, 508 Bradford Ave., M ilwaukee.......................Jubilee SecretaryMrs. A. G. W eissert, 101 Eighteenth St., M ilwaukee...................................Treasurer
W ISCONSIN— CH IPPEW A PR ESBYTER IA L SOCIETYMrs. C. L Koons, Seventh Ave. W ., Ashland................................................PresidentMrs. J. J. Fisher, Bayfield............................................................................... Cor. SecretaryMrs. J. J. Fisher, Bayfield ............................................................................... Rec. SecretaryMrs. N. E. Lane, Phillips................................................................................. Lit. SecretaryMrs. N. E. Lane, Phillips............................................... Sec. for M issionary EiducationMiss Naom i Klingbeil, 418 W . Sixth St., Superior................ W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. G. E. Griffiths, Stanley...................................................................... Y. P. SecretaryMrs. G. E. Griffiths, Stanley..................................................... Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. J. P. Rogers, K im ball................................................... Sec. for Associate MembersMrs. J. H. Somerville, Superior................................................................Jubilee SecretaryMrs. J. H. Somerville, 1924 John Ave., Superior...........................................Treasurer
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W. G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
Ashland First............. $ 90.00
6536.3412.0013.0011.0071.0070.0018.00 11.00
137.0058.00 29.6545.0053.00
136.00
S 5.00-6631.34
13.0013.0011.0071.0076.0018.0019.00
137.0058.00 31.65 48.5067.00
136.00
Vaughn- Marquis Bequest...
Bethel.......... 1.00Bayfield...........Chetek.............Chippewa Falls. Eau Claire
First............. $ 6.00North Side...
Ellsworth......... 8.00Hudson............Ironwood.........Phillips............ 2.00
3.50Stanley............Superior
First 414.00Hammond
Avenue....Total............ $ 7290.99 6.00 14.00 19.50 $ 7330.49
Number contributing societies... 14 1 1 5 21
Subscriptions to W . W ., 36; O. S. & L., 41. Number o f Year Books, 43. Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 3; Program Series, 2; Reading Circles, 1.
132
Mrs. Harry L. W oods, 1108 Denison St., L a Crosse....................................... PresidentMrs. Robt. MacDonald, 304 So. 7th St., L a Crosse................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. Robt. MacDonald, 304 So. 7th St., L a C rosse............................... Rec. SecretaryMrs. Martin McEldOwney, W est Salem .......................................................Lit. SecretaryMrs. Ella L. W illey, Galesville......................................Sec. for M issionary EducationMiss G. Bibby, Galesville..............................................................................Y. P. SecretaryMiss G. Bibby, Galesville...........................................................Sec. for Children’s W orkMiss E va Hughes, N ew L isbon ..........................................Sec. for A ssociate MembersMrs. W . J. Maxwell, 124 No. 7th St., L a Crosse..............................Jubilee SecretaryMrs. W . H. Sanders, 528 So. 11th St., L a C rosse........................................... Treasurer
W IS C O N S IN — L A C RO SSE P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W.G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
Decorah$10.00
8.0015.00
$ 10.0059.00
146.0026.005.00
17.505.005.00
23.0057.5015.00
$ 51.00121.0026.005.00
17.505.005.00
23.0050.00
La Crosse$10.00
New Amsterdam..
New Lisbon....Nilesville..........North Bend.... West Salem___ 7.50
15.00Total............ S 303.50 40.50 25.00 $ 369.00Number con
tributing societies.. . 9 4 13
Subscriptions to W . W ., 4; O. S. & L., 2. Num ber o f Y ear Books, 5. Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 7; Program Series, 2.
133
Mrs. P. P. Perry, E. Main St., R eedsburg......................................................... PresidentMiss M argaret A. Starck, 1402 E. Dayton St., M adison......................... Cor. SecretaryMrs. A. P. L ovejoy , 847 Prospect Ave., Janesville................................. Rec. SecretaryMrs. Isadore L. Cowles, B ox 65, B araboo...................................................Lit. SecretaryMrs. J. A . M oody, Richland C enter............................ Sec. fo r M issionary EducationMrs. W . A. H astings, 245 Langdon St., M adison....................W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. E. H. Greenberg, 927' H ighland Ave., B elo it................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. E. H. Greenberg, 927 Highland Ave., B elo it ............ Sec. for Children's W orkMrs. E. H. Greenberg, 927 Highland Ave., B eloit Sec. for Associate M embersMrs. Albert E. Smith, 1148 Spaight St., M adison............................. Jubilee SecretaryMrs. J. A. Collins, 808 5th St., B elo it.................................................................Treasurer
W IS C O N S IN — M A D IS O N P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W.G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
Baraboo........... $ 40.00139.0014.0066.0024.00
175.0013.00
447.00
$ 40.00174.0014.0066.0024.00
210.2523.00
| 491.2518.00 10.00
162.65122.0031.00 98.5051.00
Beloit First............. $ 35.00Second.........
Cambria..........Fancy Creek... Janesville......... 35.00 $ .25Lodi.................Madison
Christ...........Sarah Ely
$10.002.00 $10.25
Ì7.ÓÒ15.00Alpha........
Westminster. Plattsville........
18.0010.00
143.00122.0031.0078.0051.00
Portage............ 1.00 18.65Poynette..........Prairie du Sac.. Reedsburg....... 16.00 4.50Richland Cen..
Total............ $ 1371.00 102.00 29.00 23.40 10.25 $ 1535.65
Number contributing societies.. . 15 4 4 3 1 27
Subscriptions to W . W ., 73; O. S. & L., 12. Num ber o f Year Books, 20. Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 1; Program Series, 2.
134
Mrs. Grant Stroh, 200 E. College Ave., W aukesha..........................................PresidentMrs. A. C. McMullen, 5020 Sherman Ave., W est A llis ..........................Cor. SecretaryMrs. A. C. McMullen, 5020 Sherman Ave., W est A llis.........................Rec. SecretaryMrs. E. Schattschneider, 630 53d Ave., W est A llis ................................Lit. SecretaryMrs. C. V. Burton, 1390 Island Ave., M ilwaukee. . . . Sec. for M issionary EducationMrs. Ernest H. W allace, 780 Mineral St., M ilwaukee W est. Guild SecretaryMiss A lice M. Pratt, 303 Reed St., M ilwaukee......................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. W m . Sweemer, 622 11th St., M ilwaukee.............. Sec. for Associate MembersMrs. Jacob Geerlings, 724 Maryland Ave., M ilwaukee.................... Jubilee SecretaryMrs. W . S. W ilson, 751 11th St., M ilwaukee..................................................... Treasurer
W IS C O N S IN — M IL W A U K E E P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W. G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
Beaver Dam Assembly. . . . $ S.00
30.0021.0041.0016.00 38.73
$5 .25 $1.50 $ 4.00 $ 15.7530.0023.00
194.5116.00 38.735.00
37.00184.0011.00
681.9021.0053.5018.00
)j- 303.46
17.00131.0028.0089.0061.0013.00
135.005.00
10.005.00
2.00Cedar Grove... $ 5.00 8.00 140.51
Milwaukee5.00
12.0010.00
21.00166.0011.00
626.006.00
31.009.00
101.00
4.008.00
Immanuel— Island Ave... Perseverance Washington
Park.........Westminster.
15.0015.00 7.508.007.46
1.50 $ 4.40 35.00$ 15.00
1.0065.00
115.005.00
10.00N. Milwaukee 4.00
126.0016.0081.0061.0013.00
101.00
io.665.00
12.003.00
8.00Somers.............
17.00 7.005.005.005.00
10.00Miscellaneous
5.00
Total............ $ 1524.73 225.00 13.00 142.21 4.50 22.50 4.40 190.51 $ 2126.85Number con
tributing societies... 21 6 2 17 2 6 1 55
Number of M. S. Classes, 15; Program Series, 4.
135
Mrs. W m . Malnband, Oshkosh...............................................................................PresidentMrs. C. H. Nim s, 26 Jefferson Ave., Oshkosh.......................................... Cor. SecretaryMrs. E. J. Hertz, M arinette...............................................................................Lit. SecretaryMrs. M cLandress, Stevens P oin t..................................Sec. fo r M issionary EducationM iss Hilda Hawkinson, B ox 126, N eenah..................................W est. Guild SecretaryMiss B. Elizabeth Miter, Crandon.............................................................Y . P. SecretaryMrs. D. J. W illiam s, W ausau ................. Jubilee SecretaryMrs. B. A. Benson, W ausau...................................................................................Treasurer
W IS C O N S IN — W IN N E B A G O P R E S B Y T E R IA L S O C IE T Y
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W. G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
$ 22.0054.004.00
46.0042.00
100.82 102.00 280.00124.0038.00
190.007.00
32.00 71.10
347.2531.00
$ 22.00114.00
4.0046.0042.00
102.07102.00300.00124.0038.00
193.257.00
32.00 71.10
349.2531.00
$ 60.00Fond du Lac...
$ 1.2520.00
Oshtnsh 2.50 $ .75
Stevens Point..Wausau............Weyauwega___
2.00
$ 1491.17 82.50 3.25 1 .75 $ 1577.67Number con
tributing societies.. . 16 3 2 1 22
Subscriptions to W . W ., 51; O. S. & L ., 46. Num ber o f Y ear Books, 29. Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 1; ProgTam Series, 1; Reading Circles, 2.
Total receipts from Synodical Soc. $11981.39 415.50 27.00 234.46 4.50 45.90 5.15 10.25 215.51 $12939.66
Number contributing societies in Synodical.. 75 14 3 32 ^ 2 9 2 1 138
Total num ber subscriptions In Synodical Society: W . W ., 164; O. S. & L., 101. Num ber o f Y ear Books, 97.
Total num ber M. S. Classes, 27; Program Series, 16; Reading Circles, 3.
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WYOMING SYNODICAL SOCIETYMrs. R. A . M orton, 319 W . 26th St., Cheyenne............................................ PresidentMrs. C. A . Schafer, 415 W . 23d St., Cheyenne............................................ SecretaryMrs. Sara A ber Tunks, Sheridan................................................. W est. Guild SecretaryMrs. Sara A ber Tunks, Sheridan...............................................................Y. P. SecretaryMrs. W alter H. Bradley, 474 P ark Ave., Caspar............................... Jubilee Secretary
WYOMING— CHEYENNE PRESBYTERIAL SOCIETYMrs. D. S. Swan, 2612 Central Ave., Cheyenne............................................ PresidentMrs. Therese A. Jenkins, 222 East 22d St., Cheyenne............................Cor. SecretaryMrs. Mildred L. Rice, P ioneer Ave., Cheyenne........................W est. Guild SecretaryM iss Maria Hall, Cheyenne....................................................... Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. J. Carl M etcalf, 231 W . 34th St., Cheyenne............................... Jubilee SecretaryMrs. F. C. Lyons, 233 E. 19th St., C heyenne..................................................Treasurer
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W .G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
$ 19.00 S 19.0081.00 $ 50.00 131.00
Total............ * 100.00 50.00 ....... 1... $ 150.00Number con
tributing societies... 2 1 3
Subscriptions to W . W ., 16. Numiber o f M. S. Classes, 1.
WYOMING— LARAMIE PRESBYTERIAL SOCIETYMrs. M. C. Brown, 616 Thornburg St., L aram ie..............................................PresidentMrs. Helen E . P . Tolliff, 602 So. 7th St., L aram ie................................Rec. SecretaryMrs. W alter Coats, E vanston.........................................................................Lit. SecretaryMrs. H. L E by, L aram ie................................................Sec. for M issionary EducationMrs. Geo. Low ry, 1001 Custer St., L aram ie........................................... Y. P . SecretaryMrs. R . E . Berry, L aram ie....................................................... Sec. for Children’s W orkMrs. Chas. Stone, E vanston.................................................................................... Treasurer
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W.G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
$ 16.00 12.00 40.00
$ 16.00 12.00 40.00
* 68.00 $ 68.00Number con
tributing societies.. . 3 3
Subscriptions to W . W ., 6. N um ber o f Year Books, 10.
137
W Y O M IN G — S H E R ID A N P R E S B Y T E R I A L S O C IE T YMrs. M. D eW itt Long, Sheridan............................................................................ PresidentMrs. L . L. Cassell, Greybull...........................................................................Cor. SecretaryMrs. W . G. Pitkin, C ody................................. Lit. SecretaryMrs. R. M. W ilson, C ody............................................................................Jubilee SecretaryMrs. N. J. Long, B asin ............................................................................................ Treasurer
CHURCH W. M. Society
W. G.Chapter
W. G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
$ 19.25 22.70 22.35 18.40 43.65 4.20
$ 2.50 2.50
$ 21.75 25.20 22.35 43.25 63.65 4.20
Greybull..........$ 14.85
20.0010.00
Thermopolis__Total............ 130.55 34.85 15.00 $ 180.40Number con
tributing societies.. . 6 2 3 11
Num ber o f M. S. Classes, 1.Total receipts
from Synodical Soc. $ 298.55 84.85 15.00 $ 398.40
Number contributing societies in Synodical.. 11 3 3 17
Total number subscriptions in Synodical Society: W . W ., 22. Number of T ear Books, 10.
Total Num ber Classes, 1.
SYNOD OF WEST, GERMAN
CHURCH W. M.Society
W. G.Chapter
W.G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter.C.E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
George Presby. Zoar............. $ 5.00 $ 5.00
Waukon Preaby Dubuque
First......... 45.00 45.00
Total............ S 50.00 Î 50.00
Number contributing societies.. . 2 2
GRAND TOTALSTotal receipts
from Synodical Soc.. 146,074.92 5,205.29 550.42 7,054.22 232.56 601.08 1,028.10 191.27 13,475.29 174,413.15
Total number contributi’g societies. . . 1463 261 90 543 43 133 142 45 2,721
Total num ber subscriptions to W . W ., 6,602; O. S. & L ., 4,774. Num ber of T ear Books, 5,686.
Total number o f M. S. Classes, 473; Program Series, 161; Reading Circles, 54; Lecture Courses, 16.
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RECAPITULATION OF RECEIPTSCOLORADO SYNODICAL SOCIETY
PresbyterialSocieties
W. M.Societies
W. G. Chapter
W. G. Circle
Y. P.S. C. E.
Inter. C. E.
J unior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
Boulder.........Denver.........
$ 1525.00 4930.83 360.00
3012.4010.00
$ 69.ot) 92.2574.0033.00
$26.007.50
10.00$112.00
82.3047.0059.50
$ 7.00 $ 5.00 1.50
$ 4.22' 4.25
7.50
$ 5.00 15.00
$ 1753.22 5129.38 495.25
3124.4010.00
Pueblo..........Synodical
Society...$ 5.00 4.50 2.50
Total......... S 9838.23 268.25 43.50 300.80 5.00 11.50 9.00 15.97 20.00 $10512.25
ILLINOIS SYNODICAL SOCIETYAlton............BloomingtonCairo............Chicago........E w ing.............Freeport.......Mattoon.......Ottawa.........Peoria.........Rock River..Rushville___Springfield...
Synodical Society..
Total.......
I 1619. 4520. 366.
15884. 1157. 2301. 2096. 2355. 2032. 1617. 2747. 3149.
25.00
$ 72.7555.00
651.5033.5028.50
133.50 106.00 134.0079.00 81.6242.00
$14.004ÌÒÓ4.ÒÒ
10.0033.0017.00 5.50
$121.75 215.25 22.50
466.55 57.00
152.60 90.20
148.00342.00 172.75 115.54 138.50
$ 5.00
29.8217.005.006.006.00
$ 2.00 10.00 1.00
29.7525.5012.008.006.00
20.00
$ 13.00 9.90 1.00
81.001.75
18.15
6.0030.50
$ 8.40
6.056.702.003.00
11.00
$ 53.00 40.00
4744.625.ÓÓ
15.0048.00
$ 1822.69 4882.01 446.21
21897.95 1248.18 2Ä4Ì .12 2357.41 2620.352658.60 1975.752967.60 3371.63
25.00$39872.85 1417.37 87.50 2042.64 68.82 114.25 263.30 37.15 $48815.50
INDIANA SYNODICAL SOCIETY
Crawf’rdsville Fort Wayne..Indiana.........Indianapolis... Logansport...Muncie.........New Albany.. Whitewater...
$ 2645.69 3130.50 1818.95 4854.35 1883.00 1598.55 1006.75 1642.12
$109.7045.0048.25 92.50 57.75
206.0053.0044.25
$30.504.00
23.0075.00 4.75
14.0716.004.00
$ 49.0043.5030.00 78.42
143.3572.7529.5018.00
$ 2.00 10.50ióióó
$ 2.3019.003.00
14.75 80.5013.008.00
$ 35.16 16.00 16.00 43.75 10.004.10
$ 161.6225.0055.00
105.00100.0050.0037.28
$ 3033.97 3285.0» 2004.70 5264.772289.35 1954.371109.35 1753.65
Total......... $18579.91 656.45 171.32 464.52 22.50 140.55 125.01 534.90 $20695.16
IOWA SYNODICAL SOCIETY
Cedar RapidsCorning........Council Bluffs Des Moines...
$ 1856.47 1262.00 695.00
1710.00 1015.651162.502002.00 1677.192091.50 1786.62
$ 81.0097.00 6.00
125.00 68.5089.00
275.7510.6289.00
108.00
$ 61.90 112.00 28.00
156.6167.0088.00
117.65 251.2796.50
142.20
$ 4.00 2.00
$ 14.09 2.75
$ 2.50 $ 2019.96 1475.75 729.00
2074.91 1169.001378.50 2420.40 2050.202788.502115.92
$22.00 $25.0010.00
10.001.208.007.50
14.056.655.009.50
13.806.50 8.85
.25 $ 12.00Fort Dodge...Iowa..............Iowa City----Sioux City. . . Waterloo.......
1.005.00ì :òó
25.00“ ’ 92^57
500.00 34.75
2.004.751.00
26.50
1.00
5.00 4.00
Total......... $15258.93 949.87 56.25 1121.13 41.00 50.50 67.39 12.75 664.32 $18222.14
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M IC H IG A N S Y N O D IC A L S O C IE T Y
PresbyterialSocieties
W. M.Societies
W. G. Chapter
W.G.Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter. C. E.
J unior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
I>etroit..........Flint..............Grand Rapids Kalamazoo... Lake Superior Lansing.........
$12580.04692.25
1718.37618.50
1083.931214.201002.75545.27
2491.25
$319.009.003.00
26.0046.0027.0031.0025.0033.00
$15.505.505.00
$669.6039.6638.6717.0027.00 69.24 30.15 19.2046.00
$ 7.50 $33.506.008.60
$ 85.50 7.20 2.00 ...*...
$49.251.008.00
$1659.55 $15419.44760.61
1783.64661.50
1323.431317.571065.15599.22
2611.19
21.502.60
"'*505.00
19.00 12.00 14.004.33
1.25100.00
.20Petoskey........Saginaw........
4.2523.95 11.99
5.00
Total......... $21946.56 519.00 55.60 956.52 26.50 88.30 125.02 59.50 1764.75 $25541.75
MINNESOTA SYNODICAL SOCIETYl
$ 278.65 1991.50 1693.02 6604.25 365.75 899.50
4032.20 822.01
$ 14.25 5.00
91.50 120.85
$ 23.5091.00
103.45 512.0050.6562.00
137.5040.00
$12.502.00
22.40
$ 4.00 29.13 15.00
129.19
$ 332.90 2170.63 1921.97 9075.26 416.90
1168.25 7779.93 862.01
Duluth..........Mankato.......Minneapolis.. Red River....St. Cloud.......St. Paul.........
$17.00$41.92
$14.009.65
.505.00
25.50
$ 40.001635.00
"Ì9ÓÌ753226.44140.00 20.00 10.00
2.007.75
9.00180.54
Total......... $16683.88 371.60 37.00 1023.10 51.92 46.65 366.86 54.65 5092.19 $23727.85
MONTANA SYNODICAL SOCIETY
Butte............. $ 477.35 101.00 299.95
75.0090.00
236.0010.00
$ 99.4033.0025.00 6.00
$ 6.50 5.00
$ 35.00 4.00
38.00$ 618.25
193.00 373.9581.0095.00
337.0010.00
Great Falls...Helena..........Lewistown....Kalispell.......Yellowstone..
Synodical Society...
$ 1.00$ 50.00
10.002.00 3.00
88.0010.00 $3.00
Total......... $ 1289.30 173.40 13.50 168.00 1.00 3.00 60.00 $ 1708.20
NEBRASKA SYNODICAL SOCIETY
Box Butte__Hastings.. . . .Kearney........Nebr. C ity...
$ 153.00 629.45 730.25
2017.70 350.19
1949.88
$ 1.00 35.3027.00
191.7516.00
134.00
$ 5.0040.00
116.0020.00 10.00
$ 159.00 730.75 783.55
2434.37 386.19
2161.13
$ 15.00 18.50
166.80 $ié!óó$ 4.50* * 7 r ió
$ 6.50 7.80
12.80 $ 4.22Omaha.......... 19.00 12.75 27.50 8.00
Total......... $ 5830.47 119.30 30.75 405.05 11.60 54.60 12.22 191.00 $ 6654.99
NORTH DAK O TA SYNODICAL SOCIETY
Bismarck.. . . .Fargo............Minnewaukon
$ 207.90 418.87 220.53
10.00 186.50 910.80
$ 10.00 48.70 5.50
$ 6.00 48.50 12.00
$ 223.90 547.79 253.03
10.00 246.83
1008.95
$ .72 $26.00 $ 5.00 15.00
Oakes............Pembina........ ''27 .50 $ii!óó 26.50
46.501.839.00
$32.002.15
Total......... $ 1954.60 91.70 13.00 139.50 .72 36.83 34.15 20.00 $ 2290.50
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S O U T H D A K O T A S Y N O D IC A L S O C IE T Y
PresbyterialSocieties
W. M.Societies
W. G.Chapter
W. G. Circle
Y.P.S. C. E.
Inter. C. E.
Junior C. E. L. B. L.L.B. Misc. Total
Aberdeen......Black Hills... Cent. Dakota Sioux Falls...
$ 917.00 153.75 616.50 845.00
$ 52.0025.0079.00 2.00
$100.0044.5021.0027.00
$ 6.00 $ 2.00$ 1.00
$ 1057.00 224.25 730.50 890.00
$ 9.00 5.0015.00 $1.00
Total......... $ 2532.25 138.00 9.00 192.50 11.00 17.00 1.00 1.00 $ 2901.75
W ISCONSIN SYN O D ICAL SOCIETY
Chippewa.. . . La Crosse....
$ 7290.99 303.50
1371.00 1524.73 1491.17
$ 6.00 $14.00 $ 19.50 40.50 29.00
142.21 3.25
$ 7330.49 369.00
1535.65 2126.85 1577.67
$ 25.00102.00225.0082.50
$23.4022.50
$10.25Milwaukee... Winnebago...
13.00 $ 4.50 $ 4.40 .75
190.51
Total......... $11981.39 415.50 27.00 234.46 4.50 45.90 5.15 10.25 215.51 $12939.66
W YO M IN G SYNODICAL SOCIETY
Cheyenne. . . . $ 100.00 68.00
130.55$ 50.00 $ 150.00
68.00 180.4034.85 $ 15.00
Total......... 298.55 84.85 15.00 $ 398.40
SYNOD OF W E S T , GERMAN
GeorgePresbytery.
WaukonPresbytery.
$ 5.00 $ 5.0045.00 45.00
Total......... 50.00 $ 50.00Total receipts
from Syn. Societies. . 146179.92 5205.29 550.42 7054.22 232.56 601.08 1028.10 191.27 13475.29 174458.15
M ISCELLAN EO U S RECEIPTS
Individuals (known and anonymous)....................................................................................... $ 2878.88 150.00
1109.05269.7825.00
5054.823095.30
Total Receipts for Year 1918-1919.................................................................................. 187040.98
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I
REPORT OF THE TREASURER of
THE WOMAN’S PRESBYTERIAN BOARD OF MISSIONS OF THE NORTHWESTSCHEDULE No. 1
Balance Sheet, March 15, 1919
Current Assets
Cash.........................................................$ 15,935.54Accounts Receivable, Literature 245.00
Total Current Assets................................. $ 16,180.54Invested Assets
Investment Securities (Sched. No. 3) $100,200.00 Furniture and Fixtures (Per Contra).. 2,000.00Literature, Stationery, etc. (Per Contra) 2,500.00 Real Estate (Schedule No. 3 )......... 3,500.00
Liabilities
Cash, Unexpended Missionary Funds. .$ 15,935.54Accounts Receivable, Literature 245.00
(Per Contra)Invested Funds, Securities (Sched No. 3) 100,200.00 Furniture and Fixtures (Per Contra)... 2,000.00Literature, Stationery, etc. (Per Contra) 2,500.00Real Estate (Schedule No. 3 )................ 3,500.00
Total Invested Assets
Grand Total.................
$108,200.00
$124,380.54 Grand Total $124,380.5 4
SCHEDULE No. 2 Statement of Credits and Debits for Year Ending March 15. 1919
CreditsReceipts from Donations:
Woman’s Societies and Individuals..................$149,084.24Westminster Guild (Chapters and Circles). . . 5,755.71Y. P. S. C. E. (Sr. and Int.)............................. 7,286.78Other Y.P.S. and Miscellaneous Organizations 1,714.80Jr. C. E., L. B., and L. L. B ............................ 1,786.89
$165,628.42Legacies................................................................ 6,636.34
Total Donations............................................................$172,264.76Other Credits:
Income from Securities and Cash Deposits........................ 5,222.27Total Receipts for Regular and
Special Work and Objects.............. $177,487.03
Regular Work: Designated ReceiptsSalaries and Missionaries...................................$ 85,929.73War Emergency Fund (Salaries)..................... 12,305.15Mission Stations................................................. 15,805.75General Fund.............................................. 42,440.62
Total.............................................................. $156,481.25Special Work:
Jubilee Fund.................................... . . 19.900.06Total Receipts for Regular and Spe
cial Work Applicable to Budget....................... $176,381.31Miscellaneous Work:
Emergency Fund.................................................$ 1,105.72Personal Gifts to Missionaries.......................... 1,109.05Armenian and Syrian Relief............................. 269.78Leper Fund............................................................ 25.00
Total.................................................................................$ 2,509.55Total Designated Receipts for Regular
and Special Work and Objects.............................. $178,890.86Literature (Schedule No. 6 )................................. $ 5,054.82Miscellaneous Transfers. Refunds, Etc.:
Annuities................................................................$ 1,085.00Emergency Fund—Savings Dept..................... 790.60Interest—Assembly’s Board............................. 435.00Presbyterial Societies......................................... 227.00Travel, Office Expense, Etc.............................. 557.70
$ 3,095.30Total Receipts for Year.............................................$187,040.98Balance on Hand, March 16, 1918........................ 10,229.26Total Credits for Year................................................ $197,270.24
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SCHEDULE No. 2—Continued Debits
Payments to the Treasurer of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the*U. S. A.
Account of Regular Work:Salaries of Missionaries(Designated Receipts)# 85,929.73War Emergency Fund (Salaries)...................... 12,305.15Mission Stations.................................................. 15,805.75General Fund (Balance Account Salary and
Mission Station Obligations)........................ 18,221.37
Total................................................................................. $132,262.00Account of Special Work: Jubilee Fund.......................... 14,852.00
Total Payments to the Assembly’s Board........... $147,114*00Payments from Funds Account Special Work
and Objects Outside Appropriations:Emergency Fund. ........... $ 1,740.86Personal Gifts to Missionaries.......................... 1,046.00Armenian and Syrian Relief Committee......... 230.68
Total..................................................................................$ 3,017.54Payments from Other Funds:
Administrative Expenses (Schedule No. 5 ).. 20,153.82Literature (Schedule No. 6).............................. 8,579.44
Total..................................................................................$ 28,733.26Miscellaneous Transfers, Refunds, Etc................ 2,469.90
Total Disbursements for Year............................... $181,334.70
Total Credits......................................................... $197,270.24Total Debits.......................................................... 181,334.70
Cash Balance, March 15, 1919. ...............................$ 15,935.54
Total Debits...................................................................$197,270.24
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SCHEDULE No. 3 List of Securities
Botlds : Rate o f ParChicago, Burlington & Quincy
R. R. Co.......................due 1949Chicago City
R. R. C o.. -due February 1, 1927 Chicago Gas Light & Coke Co.due 1937 Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
R. R. Co due June 1, 1932Chicago Telephone
Co due December 1, 1923Chicago & Northwestern
R. R. C o ....................due 1987Cleveland Electric Illuminating
Co...................due April 1, 1939Commonwealth Edison
Co...................due June 1, 1943Definitive American Telephone
& Telegraph Co, due Aug. 1, 1925 Floyd County, Iowa, .due Jan. 1, 1931 Independent School District,
Des Moines, Iowa, due July 1, 1933 Kern County, California High
w ay.... due September 1, 1939 Madison County, Tennessee
...................due March 15, 1927Northern Pacific
R. R. Co...due January 1, 1997 Northern Pacific-Great North
ern (Joint C. B. &. Q)...........................due July 1, 1921
Northern States PowerCo....................due April 1, 1941
People’s Gas Light & CokeCo...............due September 1,1947
Union Pacific R. R. Co due 1947U. S. A. First Liberty
Loan................due July 15, 1932U. S. A. Second Liberty
Loan...................due Nov. 15, 1942U. S. A. Third Liberty
Loan................due Sept. 15, 1928U. S. A. Fourth Liberty
Loan.................due Oct. 15, 1933Waukegan, Illinois, School
District, due June 1, 1929 & 1932 Wilson County, North Carolina,
School District, due April 1, 1944
Interest Value4 % $ 11,000.00
5 % 3,000.005 % 4,000.00
44% 100.00
5 % 4,000.00
4 % 10,000.00
5 % 500.00
5 % 10,000.00
6 % 100.005 % 5,000.00
5 % 2,000.00
5 % 4,000.00
5 % 4,000.00
4 % 10,000.00
4 % 2,000.00
5 % 500.00
5 % 11,000.004 % 10,000.00
4 i% 50.00
41% 350.00
4 i% 500.00
4J% 100.00
4è% 3,000.00
5% 5,000.00Total.................................................................................$100,200.00
Notes Receivable. Secured by Chicago Real Estate.. . . 3.500.00Total.................................................................................$103.700.00Stocks:
Chicago National Bank, 58 shares (gift) value not known......................145
SCHEDULE No. 4 Receipts from Legacies
Mrs. Emeret C. Farwell.......................................... $ 100.00Vaughn-Marquis..................................................... 6,536.34
Total................................................................................. $ 6,636.34
SCHEDULE No. 5 Administrative Expenses
Salaries:Field Secretaries, Office Secretary,
Bookkeeper, Stenographers, Assistants $ 9,313.81Rent.......................................................................... 2,533.34Traveling Expenses:
Field Secretaries.......................................... 1,438.55Delegates...................................................... 940.72Candidates................................................... 34.73Missionaries................................................. 361.76
47th Annual Report............................................... 800.79Central Committee Budget, pro rata.................. 2,982.06Medical Examination, Candidates........................ 20.80Furniture and Fixtures.......................................... 157.16Books, Stationery, Printing.................................. 351.22Office Supplies.................. 208.42Postage.............................. 649.20Telephone Service and Telegrams........................ 112.38Exchange (Out of Town Checks)......................... 21.90Insurance.................................................................. 20.63Surety Bonds, Treasurer and Bookkeeper 50.00Rent, Safety Deposit Box..................................... 8.00Electric Light.......................................................... 33.00Commission and Insurance, Account Real
Estate........................................................... 49.53Miscellaneous........................................................... 40.82Audit of Accounts................................................... 25.00
Total Administrative Expenses..................... $ 20,153.82
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SCHEDULE No. 6 Literature Account
Literature, per Inventory, March 16,1918...................$2,157.87
Literature, per Inventory, March 15, 1919...................$2,212.75Westminster Guild Pins................................................ 5.00Light Bearers’ Pins......................................................... 12.30Accounts Receivable....................................................... 245.00
Total..................................................................................... $2,475.05
Receipts
Study Literature..............................................................$1,959.83Leaflets............................................................................. 1,793.41Year Books...................................................................... 896.47Westminster Guild Bulletin......................................... 25.05Sundries............................................................................ 101.12Postage, Express, Exchange......................................... 226.72Library Fund.................................................................. 46.42
$5,049.02Westminster Guild Pins................................................ 5.80
Total Receipts................................................................... $5,054*82
Disbursements
Study Literature..............................................................$1,472.99Leaflets............................................................................. 1,704.92Year Books................................ 514.61Free Literature .................................................... 2,249.11Westminster Guild Bulletin.......................................... 186.05The Messenger................................................................ 281.25Miscellaneous Publications............................................ 886.33Refunds.............. ' ............................................................ 46.19Sundries............................................................................ 364.16Postage, Express, Exchange.......................................... 833.91Library F und. ............................................................... 39.92
Total Disbursements.......................................................$8,579.44
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REPORT OF TREASURER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEESof the
WOMAN’S PRESBYTERIAN BOARD OF MISSIONS OF THE NORTHWEST
March 16, 1918, to March 15, 1919
RECEIPTSBalance on Hand March 16, 1918.........................................$ 1,628.66Interest on Bonds:
C., B. & Q. R. R. Co........................... $ 440.00C. C. Ry..................................... 150.00C. Gas Light & Coke Co...................... 200.00C., M. & St. P. Ry. Co.......................... 4.50C. & N. W. R. R. Co............................. 400.00Chicago Telephone Co.................. 200.00Commonwealth Edison Co.......... 500.00Floyd County, Iowa...................... 250.00Independent School D i s t r i c t of
Des Moines, Iowa........................ 100.00Kern County, California .................... 200.00Madison County, Tennessee...... 200.00N. P. R. R. Co......................................... 400.00P. G. L. & C. Co ........................ 550.00U. P. R. R. Co......................................... 400.00Waukegan School District........ 135.00Wilson County, North Carolina___ 250.00Northern States Power Co........ 12.50Cleveland Electric Ilium. Co.... 12.50American Telephone & Telegraph Co. 3.00Northern Pacific-Great N o r t h e r n
(¡C., B. & Q. Joint) ............ 20.00U. S. A. Liberty Loan................... 6.40
------------- $4,433.90Interest on Funds in New York:
Romney A. Bliss Memorial Fund-----$ 41.44Mary E. D. Brownell..................... 292.05William S. Hubbard ............................. 440.00Tabriz Girls’ School ............................. 200.00
------------- $ 973.49
Bequest: Vaughn-Marquis ................... , $6,536.34Annuities:
Cash ...........................................................$1,100.00Interest Advanced......................... 110.00
1,210.00Bonds:
2 C., B. & Q. Joint, Par Value.. . .$2,000.00 2 U. S. A. 2d Lib. Loan, Par Value 200.00
Jacobs Property Account V................. 165.20Interest on Deposits................................. 42.30
T ota l Receipts ...................................................................,$13,361.23Total ...................................................................................... .$14,989.89
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D IS B U R S E M E N TSTo Mrs. Thomas E. D. Bradley, Treasurer of Executive
CommitteeInterest on Chicago Investments........................$4,051.&0Interest on Other Investments........................... 973.49Interest on A n n uities...................... 63.16Refund of Interest and Exchange........................ 2.72Bequests:
Emeret C. F a rw e ll.................................$ 100.00Vaughn-Marquis ..................................... 6,536.34
-------------- 6,636.34Emergency Fund ...................................................... 790.60Investment of Annuity Funds:
Northern States Power C o................. $ 436.88Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co.. 458.13 American Telephone & Telegraph Co. 97.40
-------------- 992.41
Total Disbursements .......................................................$13,610.62Balance on Hand March 15, 1919.............................................. 1,379.27
Total ....................................................................................... $14,989.89
Mrs. Thomas E. D. Bradley, Treasurer.
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A U D IT O R 'S C E R T IF IC A T E
This is to certify that I have examined the books and records of Mrs. Thomas E. D. Bradley, Treasurer of the Woman’s Presbyterian Board of Missions of the Northwest, for the period from March 16, 1918, to March 15, 1919, checking all entries with properly approved vouchers, and the bank balance.Balance on hand, March 16, 1918............................................ $ 10,229.26Receipts, March 16, 1918, to March 15, 1919....................., 187,040.98
Total ................................................. $197.270.24
Disbursements, March 16, 1918, to March 15, 1919...............$181,334.70Balance on hand, March 15, 1919.............................................. 15,935.54
Total ..........................................................................................$197,270.24
Also the Trustee’s account of the Woman’s Presbyterian Board of Missions of the Northwest for the period from March 16, 1918, to March 15, 1919, checking all entries with properly approved vouchers' and the bank balance, and find everythingcorrect.Balance on hand, March 16, 1918............................................. $ 1,628.66Receipts, March 16, 1918, to March 15, 1919...................... 13,361.23
Total .............................................................................. i......... $ 14,989.89
Disbursements, March 16, 1918, to March 15, 1919......... $ 13,610.62Balance on hand, March 15, 1919........................................... 1,379.27
Total ........................................................................................ .$ 14,989.89
SecuritiesExamination of the Trustees’ safety deposit box in the Mer
chants’ Loan and Trust Company vaults discloses the securities listed on page 144 to be correct.
A L B E R T A. R E E V E , Auditor.Chicago, May 9, 1919.
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1918-1919 H O N O R A R Y M EM B ERSH IPS
Miss Louise C. Rockenfeller............................Chicago, 111.Mrs. S. H. W ilder................................................Albion. Mich.Miss Agnes L. Barclay........................................Detroit, Mich.Miss Sarah Com m on............................................Detroit, Mich.Mrs. Wm. Beal Gantz....................................... Detroit, Mich.Mrs. J. K. M itchell...............................................Detroit, Mich.Mrs. S. C. A rm strong......................................... Lake Superior, Mich.Mrs. J. E. W ebber............................................... Royal Oak, Mich.Mrs. Annie M. Brown......................................... Ypsilanti, Mich.Mrs. Helen B. Muir..............................................Ypsilanti, Mich.Miss Ada G. N orton ............................................Ypsilanti, Mich.Mrs. Helen Conklin Sw ift..................................Ypsilanti, Mich.Mrs. W m. B. D ean..............................................St. Paul, Minn.Mrs. Angus M cL eod ............................................St. Paul, Minn.Mrs. C. W . T hom pson ........................................Sioux Falls, S. D.
L IF E M E M B E R SH IPSMrs. I. J. Bailey....................................................Coal Valley, 111.Miss Emma D w yer................................................Fairfield, 111.Miss Maud M cLaren.............................................Fairfield, 111.Mrs. J. M. Rapp.....................................................Fairfield, 111.Mrs. J. E. R eed ......................................................Joy, 111.Mrs. W . L. Kenner..............................................Macomb, 111.Miss Mary Paddock..............................................Springfield, 111.Mrs. Margaret Fugate......................................... Viola, 111.Mrs. Wm. F. M eley..............................................Indianapolis, Ind.Mrs. Harold C. R. W a ll....................................Muncie, Ind.Mrs. W . G. Coleman............................................Boone, la.Mrs. Geo. E. Crawford.......................................Cedar Rapids, la.Mrs. Susie Schuessler ........................................ Iowa City, la.Mrs. E. B. Stillman............................................... Jefferson, la.Mrs. C. A. Cram.................................................Escanaba, Mich.Mrs. W estley Bill ................................................ Menominee, Mich.Mrs. Bertha Day B oyce ......................................Ypsilanti, Mich.Mrs. Millie Eddy W eb b ......................................Ypsilanti, Mich.Mrs. Violette .Riggs W ells ................................Ypsilanti, Mich.Mrs. Mary Taylor .............................................. Sault Ste. Marie, MichMrs. D. L. Bull...................................................... St. Paul, Minn.Mrs. C. A. Clark.................................................. St. Paul, Minn.Mrs. W . H. Reed ................................................ St. Paul, Minn.Mrs. C. L. Spencer................................................St. Paul, Minn.Mrs. Annie Pollock D oole .............................. Adams, Nebr.Mrs. P. A. Davies................................................ Fairbury, Nebr.Mrs. Levina F. G ibson........................................Backoo, No. D.
SU M M ARYHonorary Life H onorary Life
Illinois ................ 1 8 Minnesota .......... 2 4Indiana ............................... 2 Nebraska ........................... 2Iowa ................................... 4 North D a k o ta 1Michigan ............ 11 6 ' South Dakota . . , 1 ..
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CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION OF THE W OM AN’S PRESBYTERIAN BOARD OF
MISSIONS OF THE NORTHWESTState o f Illinois, Departm ent o f State.
Geo. H. Harlow, Secretary o f State.T o all to whom these presents shall come, Greeting:W hereas, A certificate duly signed and acknowledged, having been
filed in the office o f the Secretary of! State, on the 15th day o f Joily, A . D. 1875, for the organization o f the W om an ’s Presbyterian Board o f M issions o f the Northwest, under and in accordance with the provisions o f “ A n A ct Concerning Corporations,” approved April 18th, 1872, and in force July 1st, 1872.
Now, Therefore, I, George H. Harlow, Secretary o f State o f the State o f Illinois, b y virtue o f the powers and duties vested in m e by law, do hereby certify that the said W om an’s Presbyterian Board o f M issions o f the N orthwest is a legally organized corporation under the laws o f this State.
In testim ony whereof, I hereunto set m y hand and cause to be affixed the Great Seal o f this State.
Done In the cltyi of Springfield, this 15th day o f July, in the year o f our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five, and o f the Independence o f the United States the one hundredth.
(Seal) GEORGE H. H ARLOW ,Secretary o f State.
Signed by—Mrs. A. H. Hoge, Mrs. W m . Blair, Mrs. J. N. Barker, Mrs. W . B.
Jacobs, Mrs. A lbert Keep, Mrs. D. K . Pearsons, Mrs. Jesse W hitehead, Miss E lizabeth Blaikie.
Original TrusteesMRS. J. V . F A R W E L L , MRS. A. H. VED D ER .M ilw aukeeM RS. CYRUS H. McCORMICK, MISS M A RY M ORTIM ERMRS. JESSE W H ITE H E A D , MilwaukeeM RS. GEO. H. L AFLIN , MRS. R. W . PA TTER SO NMRS. A L B E R T K EE P, Highland ParkMRS. D. K . PEARSONS, MRS. J. N. B A R K E R . Hyde ParkMRS. W M . B LAIR , MRS. J. F. E L Y Cedar RapidsMRS. W M . B. JACOBS, MRS. S. C. HUTCHINSONMRS. A . H. HOGE, N ew AlbanyMRS. E. C. W A L K E R Detroit
Am ended May, 1911.Am ended May, 1918.Am ended Articles o f Incorporation.
STATE OF ILLINOIS, SS.Cook County.
We, the undersigned, being citizens o f the United States, desiring to form a corporation not for pecuniary profit, pursuant to an act o f General Assembly o f the State o f Illinois, entitled, “An Act Concerning Corporations,” approved May 18, 1872, do hereby certify that the following is a true statement o f the name or title by which such corporation shall be known in law, the particular business and object for which it is formed, the number of its trustees and the names of the same selected for the first year of its existence, to-wit:
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1. The name of this Corporation is The Woman’s Presbyterian Board of Missions of the Northwest.
2. The object of this corporation shall be to promote an Interest among the Christian women and young people of the Northwest in the work of Foreign Missions, and to work in cooperation with the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian. Church in the U. S. A.
3. The government and control of the corporation shall be vested in an Executive Committee of ninety members who shall be elected either for life or biennially in the manner prescribed in the by-laws, and in a Board of not less than sixteen or more than nineteen Trustees, who shall be elected by the Executive Committee in the manner prescribed by the by-laws. The headquarters of the Executive Committee shall be in Chicago, Illinois.
4. These articles of incorporation may be altered or amended by a vote of two-thirds of the members present at any regular or special meeting, provided, notice of the proposed amendments have been given ten days in advance of the meeting or by unanimous vote of the members present at any regular or special meeting without such previous notice, provided, the amendments shall have been approved by the Executive Committee.
(Signed). MRS. A. W. McOLURjE,Secretary.
BY-LAWSARTICLE I.
O f f i c e k s .
S e c t i o n 1. The officers of the Board shall be a President, Vice-Presidents not exceeding fifteen, a Recording Secretary, a Treasurer, and Home and Foreign Secretaries not exceeding twenty-five. These officers shall also be the officers of the ¡Executive Committee, and shall reside within a distance from Chicago which shall enable them to attend the weekly meetings. They shall be elected at the Biennial Meeting of the Board, to hold office for two years, or until their successors are elected and qualified.
Sec. 2. Senior officers may be placed upon a list of honorary Vice-Presidents, who shall be entitled to attend the meetings and to speak upon motions, but not to vote.
ARTICLE II.T h e E x e c u t i v e C o m m i t t e e .
S e c t i o n 1. The Executive Committee shall be limited to ninety members who shall be elected at each Biennial Meeting of the Board. All members shall reside within a distance from Chicago which shall enable them to attend the weekly meetings. The Executive Committee shall have power to appoint all standing committees and to fill vacancies which may occur during the
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term of office of any officer or other member, provided, the names presented have been considered and approved by the Nominating Committee. It shall transact all business for the Board during the interim between Biennial Meetings.
S e c . 2. Members of the Executive Committee shall be chosen because of superior fitness to carry on the work o f the Board. This fitness includes personal consecration to the Master, intelligent interest in Foreign Missions, promptness, persistence, courtesy, self-control, ability to work harmoniously with others, and loyalty to constituted authority. All names suggested for membership in this Board should be sent in writing to the Chairman of the Nominating Committee. These should be considered confidential and should not be made public except by the Chairman of the Nominating Committee or her accredited representative.
S e c . 3. The absence of any member from the meeting o f the Executive Committee for one year, except in case of illness, or by previous notification, shall be considered equivalent to a resignation, and it shall be the duty o f the Nominating Committee to inquire o f such member if she so intends it.
ARTICLE III.T r u s t e e s .
S e c t i o n 1. There shall be sixteen Trustees chosen by the Executive Committee from their own number, and elected to hold office for two years, or until their successors are elected and qualified. And in addition to these sixteen, the President, the Recording Secretary and the Treasurer of the Board shall be trustees ex-officio so long as they hold their respective offices. The Executive Committee shall have power to fill vacancies occurring in the number of the Trustees during their term of office, such names having been considered and approved by the Nominating Committee.
S e c . 2. The Trustees shall be responsible for the bonding of the Treasurer and the auditing of accounts; they shall have control and management o f all real estate and investments, and shall transact all legal business pertaining to the Corporation; they may adopt any rules for the conduct of their business not inconsistent with the by-laws; they shall keep a record of their proceedings and shall present a report at the annual meeting o f the Corporation.
S e c . 3. All instruments under seal shall be executed by the President and Secretary of the Board whenever directed by vote o f the Trustees.
S e c . 4. The Trustees shall meet on the fourth Friday of each month, except July and August. Five Trustees shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business.
S e c . 5. The annual meeting of the Trustees shall be held on the second Tuesday of April at 10 A. M., at the office o f the Board in Chicago, Illinois, to consider the detailed report of the year’s business.
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S e c . 6. Special m e e t in g s o f the Trustees may h e c a l le d b y th e President or by a majority of the Trustees.
ARTICLE IV.D u t i e s o f O f f i c e b s .
S e c t io n 1. The President shall preside at all business meetings, have general supervision of the affairs of the Board, be an ex-officio member of all standing committees, and shall have a casting vote upon all motions.
S e c . 2. The Vice-Presidents shall do all in their power to promote the welfare o f the Board, and in absence of the President one of the Vice-Presidents, or other officer, shall preside.
Sec. 3. The Recording Secretary shall keep a full record of the proceedings of all meetings of the Executive Committee and of the Trustees, including the attendance of members; she shall notify new members and officers of their election, and committees of their appointment, and shall give each Chairman a list of members and duties of her committee. She shall record the minutes of the Biennial Meeting and the Conference and read them before the Executive Committee, and shall perform such other duties as are incident to the office.
Sec. 4. The Treasurer shall receive and take charge of all funds of the Board, pay all such bills as have been approved by the committee or person appointed for that purpose by the Trustees, and keep an account of all receipts, disbursements and investments. She shall receive and disburse all contributions for the work of the Board, and pay the net balance thereof at least once in each month to the Treasurer of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A .; she shall have charge of all correspondence relative to the Treasury, and shall present reports at the regular meetings of the Trustees and once each month to the Executive Committee; she shall prepare a complete report to be presented at the Biennial Meeting and the Conference of the Board. She shall deposit the funds of the Board in such bank as may be designated by the Trustees, and in the name of the Woman’s Presbyterian Board of Missions of the Northwest.
Sec. 5. The Home Secretaries shall correspond with Synodi- cal, Presbyterial and Local Societies and shall prepare annual reports.
Sec. 6. The Foreign Secretaries shall correspond with the missionaries supported by the Board, conduct the correspondence regarding them with the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A., and shall prepare annual reports.
ARTICLE V.C o m m i t t e e s .
S e c t i o n 1. There shall be Standing Committees as follows: Candidates and Medical Education, Central Committee, Finance, Friday Open Meeting, Hospitality, Interdenominational, Mission
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ary Records, Nominating, Publication, Rooms, Field Work, Westminster Guild. Other Committees may be formed at any time by recommendation of the Executive Committee. All Committees shall work according to the rules adopted by the Executive Committee.
Sec. 2. These Committees, except that on Nominations, shall be recommended to the Executive Committee by the Nominating Committee. Recommendations for the Nominating Committee shall be made by a special committee composed of the Chairmen of all Standing Committees, to be convened by the President during the first week in March.
Sec. 3. The Nominating Committee shall consist of eight members; no member shall serve for more than four years consecutively. This committee at the Biennial Meeting of the Board following their election, shall submit nominations for officers, trustees and other members of the Executive Committee for the ensuing two years.
ARTICLE VI.M e e t i n g s .
S e c t io n 1. There shall be an open meeting under the control of the Executive Committee held at headquarters every Friday. This meeting may be omitted when Friday is a legal holiday.
Sec. 2. There shall be a business meeting of the Executive Committee every Friday, except during July and August, when the business meeting shall be held on the first Friday of each month. This meeting may be omitted when Friday is a legal holiday. Special meetings may be called on approval of the President, one Vice-President and one Secretary. Nine members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business.
Sec. 3. A Biennial Meeting shall be held on the third Wednesday and Thursday of April, beginning in 1919, in such place as has been designated at the preceding Biennial Meeting or at such other place as may be designated by the Executive Committee. At this meeting officers and other members shall be elected, reports of the Treasurer and the Home and Foreign Secretaries shall be presented and all other needful business transacted. Each society auxiliary to the Board shall appoint one delegate who shall be entitled to vote and should be chosen with reference to this responsibility. None but members of the Executive Committee and delegates shall have power to vote.
Beginning in 1920 the Executive Committee shall hold a conference every two years on the third Thursday of April at the headquarters of the Board. Reports of the Treasurer and the Home and Foreign Secretaries shall be presented and any needful business transacted.
ARTICLE VII.M is sio n a b ie s .
All missionaries supported by this Board shall be approved by the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the
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U. S. A., shall labor under its direction, and shall be subject to the same rules and regulations as those that govern the other missionaries of their particular missions.
ARTICLE VIII.A u x i l i a r y .
S e c t i o n 1. The Synodical, Presbyterial and Local Societies auxiliary to this Board are expected to work in harmony with it. and under its supervision.
S e c . 2. Each Synodical Society auxiliary to this Board should appoint from one to five representatives to be known as Auxiliary Vice-Presidents, one of whom shall be a Synodical Secretary. Their appointments shall be sent for ratification to the Nominating Committee of the Board at Chicago before February 1st of each year. These Auxiliary Vice-Presidents shall be entitled to sit in meetings of the Executive Committee and to speak upon motions, but not to vote.
Sec. 3. Any number of women or young people who may form an organization for the same purpose as this Board and desire to co-operate therewith, may become auxiliary by reporting the same to the Secretary for Synodical Correspondence of this Board and to the Secretary of the Presbyterial Society. Contributions from a local society should be sent to the Presbyterial Treasurer, who will remit to the Treasurer of this Board.
S e c . 4 . A single payment to the General Fund of $25.00 over and above the regular gifts of the preceding year, by a person or society through an auxiliary or to the Treasurer of the Board directly shall constitute a Life Membership, which may be designated by the donor.
A single payment of $100.00 under the. same conditions as those for Life Membership shall constitute an Honorary Membership, which may be designated by the donor.
The acceptance of a Life or an Honorary Membership is a public acknowledgment by the recipient of the desire and determination, as long as life shall last, to work and pray and give for the evangelization of the world. At each Biennial Meeting there shall be a time assigned for the recognition of Life and Honorary Members of the Board.
ARTICLE IX.A m e n d m e n t s .
These By-Laws may be amended by a two-thirds vote of the voting members present at any Biennial Meeting of the Board, provided, the proposed amendments have beeen previously considered and approved by the Executive Committee.
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Information .......................................................................................... 2Officers and Trustees ...................................................................... 3Executive Committee ........................................................................ 4Vice Presidents ................................................................................... 5Home and Foreign Secretaries................... 6Field and Office Secretaries.......................................................... 7Standing Committees ........................................................................ 8List of Missionaries .......................................................................... 9Foreign Department .......................................................................... 24Home Department ............................................................................ 37List of Annual Meetings .................................................................. 48Report of Biennial Meeting....................................... 50List o f Gifts for Specific W ork ...................................................... 52Tabulated Reports—
Colorado ........................ 59Illinois' ....................................................................... 63Indiana ........................................................................................ 78Iowa ................................................................................................ 87Michigan ........................................................................................ 97Minnesota ..................................................................................... 107Montana ........................................................................................ 114N eb ra sk a .......................................................................... 117North Dakota .............. 123South Dakota ......................................................................... 128Wisconsin ......................... 132W y o m in g ........................................................................................ 137Synod of West, German............................................................ 138
Recapitulation of Receipts ............................................................ 139Treasurer's Report ............................................................................ 142Auditor’s Certificate .......................................................................... 150Life and Honorary Members............................................................ 151Certificate o f Incorporation ............................................................ 152By-Laws ................................................................................................ 153
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LIST OF SUBJECTS
R e c o m m e n d e d b y G e n e r a l A s s e m b l y f o r E a c h M o n t h
January ...........................................ChinaFebruary .........................................ChosenMarch .......... ...................................The Church in JapanApril .................... ............................AfricaMay ...................................................Latin AmericaJune .................................................Philippine IslandsJ u l y ............................................... Review of Year— Orientals in the
U. S. A.August .............................................ChinaSeptember .......................................India—Home BaseOctober ........ ...................................IndiaN ovem ber ................ ............SiamDecember .........................................Moslem Lands—Syria and Persia.
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