First Annual Report of the Woman's Missionary Council of The Methodist Episcopal Church, South, for 1910-1911 . son. Vice President.—Bishop W. R. Lambuth. General Secretary.—Dr. W. W. Pinson. Secretaries of Foreign Department.—Dr. Ed F. Cook, Mrs. J. B. Cobb. Secretaries of Home Department.—Dr. J. M. Moore, Mrs. R. W. Mac-Donell. Educational Secretaries.—Dr. E. H. Rawlings, Miss Mabel Head. Editorial Secretaries.—Dr. G. B. Winton, Mrs. A. L. Marshall. Treasurer.—Mr. J. D. Hamilton. Assistant Treasurer.—Mrs. P. H. E. Ross. Managers.—Clerical: A. F. Watkins, O. E. Brown, J. T. Daves, G.


First Annual Report of the Woman's Missionary Council of The Methodist Episcopal Church, South, for 1910-1911 . son. Vice President.—Bishop W. R. Lambuth. General Secretary.—Dr. W. W. Pinson. Secretaries of Foreign Department.—Dr. Ed F. Cook, Mrs. J. B. Cobb. Secretaries of Home Department.—Dr. J. M. Moore, Mrs. R. W. Mac-Donell. Educational Secretaries.—Dr. E. H. Rawlings, Miss Mabel Head. Editorial Secretaries.—Dr. G. B. Winton, Mrs. A. L. Marshall. Treasurer.—Mr. J. D. Hamilton. Assistant Treasurer.—Mrs. P. H. E. Ross. Managers.—Clerical: A. F. Watkins, O. E. Brown, J. T. Daves, G. , G. B. Winton, H. K. Boyer, U. V. W. Darlington, J. W. Perry,R. P. Howell, F. S. Parker. Laymen: J. B. Greene, Charles W. White,M. O. Hughes, J. B. Howell, W. R. Cole, A. B. Ransom, T. S. Weaver,J. T. Matlock, Thomas Southgate, F. M. Daniel. Women: Miss M. , Mrs. W. F. Barnum, Mrs. E. B. Chappell, Mrs. Lee Britt, MissDaisy Davies, Miss Belle H. Bennett, Mrs. L. G. Johnson, Mrs. L. , Mrs. Hume Steele, Miss Mary Moore. The bishops are Managers ex officio. FOREIGN CHINA. When China is moved, it will change the face of the globe.—Napoleon. The great bars are gone, and China is open; not the rim ofChina, but China. The great empire is sure to be one of thedominant world powers in the future. In working for Chinawe are working for all nations and for coming ages. WinChina for Christ, and the most powerful stronghold of Satanupon earth will have fallen. The Methodist Episcopal Church, South, opened work inChina in 1848, Charles Taylor and Benjamin Jenkins being ourfirst missionaries to that field, which was then so far men were appointed at Norfolk February 27, 1848, andsailed April 24 of the same year. The women of our Churchsent their first missionary. Miss Lochie Kankin, to China in1878. Miss Kankin is one of the finest, most progressive mis-sionaries in our work there, employing up-to-date methods inher schoolroom. The wo


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