First Annual Report of the Woman's Missionary Council of The Methodist Episcopal Church, South, for 1910-1911 . of missionary work—evangelistic, educational, medical, and industrial. SHANGHAI DISTRICT. Stations.—Shanghai, Sungkiang, and nine outstations. Miss Helen Lee Kichardson, Secretary: The Womans Board of the China Mission Conference has been repre-sented during the past year by twelve missionaries: Misses Claiborne,Tuttle, Wasson, Houser, Park, Waters, Peacock, King, Manns, , Mrs. Harris, and Miss Richardson—six at McTyeire, three atthe Susan Wilson, one at the Hayes-Wilkins,


First Annual Report of the Woman's Missionary Council of The Methodist Episcopal Church, South, for 1910-1911 . of missionary work—evangelistic, educational, medical, and industrial. SHANGHAI DISTRICT. Stations.—Shanghai, Sungkiang, and nine outstations. Miss Helen Lee Kichardson, Secretary: The Womans Board of the China Mission Conference has been repre-sented during the past year by twelve missionaries: Misses Claiborne,Tuttle, Wasson, Houser, Park, Waters, Peacock, King, Manns, , Mrs. Harris, and Miss Richardson—six at McTyeire, three atthe Susan Wilson, one at the Hayes-Wilkins, and two on the year Mrs. Gaither has been on furlough, and Miss Manns isstill in America in search of health. Miss Otis has just come out. Last fall we had three additions to our working staff—Misses Tuttle,Park, and Houser—women whom the Lord had had in training, fittingthem for what he was getting ready for them to do in China; and nowif the district can have several further recruits this fall, it is all weshall ask. One to do the work of an evangelist we have wanted for


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