The Spirit of missions . honorable list ofwomen workers inthat field. Sheis a graduatenurse, who has served in the best hos-pitals of the East and has had severalyears experience in private nursing. Allthis has contributed to give her an un-usually complete training and developthat resourcefulness which is so neces-sary in a distant and isolated field. It isinteresting to note that the AlumnaeAssociation of the seminary where MissGraves was educated are making hertheir missionary. They have not onlypaid her salary in the field for the firstyear, but have also raised money enoughto send her to


The Spirit of missions . honorable list ofwomen workers inthat field. Sheis a graduatenurse, who has served in the best hos-pitals of the East and has had severalyears experience in private nursing. Allthis has contributed to give her an un-usually complete training and developthat resourcefulness which is so neces-sary in a distant and isolated field. It isinteresting to note that the AlumnaeAssociation of the seminary where MissGraves was educated are making hertheir missionary. They have not onlypaid her salary in the field for the firstyear, but have also raised money enoughto send her to her post in Alaska at theirown expense. Recruits for Cuba No phase of the work in Cuba ismore attractive thanthat carried on inthe schools, whorethe fascinating na-tive children aregathered and taughtunder the influenceof the Church, yetthere is crying needfor helpers. Twovolunteers have re-cently gone to takeup this work—MissIdress C. Wallaceand Miss Gertrude M. Jones. MissWallace is a native of Missouri and re- (957). Miss I. C. Wallace 958 To tlie Churclis Firing-Line


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