The Spirit of missions . Miss A. F. Gates cruit for Hankow is Miss Alice F. Gates,who was born in Massachusetts andreared a Congrega-tionalist. She cameinto the Churchfrom conviction,and the coursewhich has at lastled her to enter theforeign missionfield has beenmarked throughoutby sincerity, ear-nestness, and a con-scientious desire torender effective ser-vice. Miss Gatesis a graduate ofthe Philadelphia Deaconess School andhas been set apart as a deaconess. She willtake up evangelistic work in Wuchang. For Work in Honolulu The important work among theChinese women at St, Elizabeths House,Hono


The Spirit of missions . Miss A. F. Gates cruit for Hankow is Miss Alice F. Gates,who was born in Massachusetts andreared a Congrega-tionalist. She cameinto the Churchfrom conviction,and the coursewhich has at lastled her to enter theforeign missionfield has beenmarked throughoutby sincerity, ear-nestness, and a con-scientious desire torender effective ser-vice. Miss Gatesis a graduate ofthe Philadelphia Deaconess School andhas been set apart as a deaconess. She willtake up evangelistic work in Wuchang. For Work in Honolulu The important work among theChinese women at St, Elizabeths House,Honolulu, which Deaconess Sands wasobliged to relinquish, has been taken upby Mrs. E. C. Perry, who was appointedat the September meeting of the Perry is a widow and has residedfor most of her life in has had a large practical experi-ence in many ways and done much inthe direction of social service. After theChelsea fire she was employed by theAssociated Charities to take charge ofthose who moved


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