. Life and light for woman. penter, 2025 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia,Pa. Those desiring to secure boarding places at their own expensemay consult Mrs. Carpenter in regard to this. There will be no reductionof railroad fares. 418 Life and LightWITH THL CHILD IN THE MID5T NORTHFILLD 5UMMLR SCHOOL, JULY 10-17 [ September IT IS difficult to gather up the impressions left by the eleventh sessionof the Summer School for Womens Foreign Missionary Societies heldat Northfield July 10-17, and to present them in a fresh form to the manyCongregational women who vvere not among the privileged 276 wh
. Life and light for woman. penter, 2025 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia,Pa. Those desiring to secure boarding places at their own expensemay consult Mrs. Carpenter in regard to this. There will be no reductionof railroad fares. 418 Life and LightWITH THL CHILD IN THE MID5T NORTHFILLD 5UMMLR SCHOOL, JULY 10-17 [ September IT IS difficult to gather up the impressions left by the eleventh sessionof the Summer School for Womens Foreign Missionary Societies heldat Northfield July 10-17, and to present them in a fresh form to the manyCongregational women who vvere not among the privileged 276 whoattended the gathering this year. There are so many conferences in thesedays and so many reports that there is danger that no clear-cut, definiteresult will be attained from reading yet another description of meetingsand programs. There were reasons why an unusual attendance waslooked for at this Summer School. The study book, with its setting forthof the conditions of child life in the non-Christian world, has made a very. THE ANGELS OF THE PAGEANT special appeal to Christian women ever since it came from the press. Ithas been written by a woman, herself a missionary and a mother— W. Labaree, of Persia, now to be associated with theKennedy School of Missions in Hartford, Conn. It was occasion forregret that absence in Europe prevented the gifted authors attendance atNorthfield. Added to the interest felt in the book was the return of thetw^o leaders of the Summer School, Mrs. Peabody and Mrs. Montgomery, i9i4\ With the Child in the Midst 419 from nine months of travel among the mission fields, and the fact that theirfirst extended report of what they had seen and heard was to be given atthis time. The special attraction of a Pageant of Child Life, under the directionof an efficient committee, of which Miss Calder was the chairman, thepresence of Dr. F. B. Meyer of England, a beloved teacher of the Bible,long associated with the Northfield platform, and
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