Life and light for woman . s after the meetingwas over. W^e—Miss Denton, Miss DeForest and I—were taken to abeautiful Japanese home, quite foreign. The hostess is a remarkablewoman, of great wealth and equal independence of mind. She gave thefirst 5,000 yeri for the Womans University in Tokyo. She will giveliberally to anything that she approves. WOMAN5 BOARD OF THL INTERIOR UT, Treasukek10 TO July 10, 1908Previously acknowledged .Total since October, 1907 For Building Fund. colobadoIllinois . Mrs. E. HUR[ from Juj $334 56 1,816 01 330 68 186 29 Michigan Minnesota 392 58183 75211 82


Life and light for woman . s after the meetingwas over. W^e—Miss Denton, Miss DeForest and I—were taken to abeautiful Japanese home, quite foreign. The hostess is a remarkablewoman, of great wealth and equal independence of mind. She gave thefirst 5,000 yeri for the Womans University in Tokyo. She will giveliberally to anything that she approves. WOMAN5 BOARD OF THL INTERIOR UT, Treasukek10 TO July 10, 1908Previously acknowledged .Total since October, 1907 For Building Fund. colobadoIllinois . Mrs. E. HUR[ from Juj $334 56 1,816 01 330 68 186 29 Michigan Minnesota 392 58183 75211 82 81 CO North Dakota .Ohio 151 52830 02 South Dakota . 25 25 10 00 10 00 !\1assachusetts .North Carolina 5 00 30 00 -Miscellaneous . 262 25 Receipts for the month $5,171 34 Receipts for the monthPreviously acknowledged Total since October, 1907 ldditional donations for spi Receipts for the monthPreviously acknowledged Total since October, 1907 . Miss Flora Starr, as $40,187 22§45,358 56 ?t30 00733 53 $763 53•t Vol. XXXVIII 1908 No. 10 Miss Annie H. Bradsliaw, of Sendai, Japan, sailed from Seattle, August4th, returning to her field after furlough. Miss Emily McCallum, prin- MissioNARY cipal of the Collegiate Institute in Smyrna, sailed from Personals. Montreal August 3ist, returning from her furlough. Miss Isabel M. Coleman, of Toronto, and Miss Georgia L. Ely accompaniedher, both going as teachers in the Institute. Miss Mary L. Page, of the Normal and Preparatory School for Girls inMadrid, sailed on September 2d, returningfrom her furlough. Miss Bertha Rowland,daughter of Rev. John Hovvland, missionaryof the A. B. C. F. M., goes with Miss Page,to assist in the school. Miss Marion G. MacGown, who goes toreinforce the North China Mission, left uson September 2d, expecting to sail on theMongolia, September iSth. Miss Jean P. Gordon, of Wai, in the Mar-athi Mission, arrived in Montreal for her fur-lough September 3d. We have had the pleasure of little visits


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