The Carolina churchman [serial] . support, wholly or in part, aBible woman in China or Japan ($). A risingvote of love and appreciation was given Miss RebeccaCameron at the conclusion of the C. P. C. report. Mrs. J. B. Gibble recommended that the JuniorAuxiliary give, in addition to its gifts for St. Lukes,Tokyo, and for work in the Diocese, five hundreddollars, to be apportioned as follows: One hundred dollars for work among SouthernMountaineers; one hundred dollars for China; onehundred dollars for Japan; one hundred dollars forAfrica; and one hundred dollars for General Missions. Mrs.
The Carolina churchman [serial] . support, wholly or in part, aBible woman in China or Japan ($). A risingvote of love and appreciation was given Miss RebeccaCameron at the conclusion of the C. P. C. report. Mrs. J. B. Gibble recommended that the JuniorAuxiliary give, in addition to its gifts for St. Lukes,Tokyo, and for work in the Diocese, five hundreddollars, to be apportioned as follows: One hundred dollars for work among SouthernMountaineers; one hundred dollars for China; onehundred dollars for Japan; one hundred dollars forAfrica; and one hundred dollars for General Missions. Mrs. H. A. London reported nearly five hundreddollars of the one thousand dollars which this Diocesehas set as its aim for St. Marys School, money should be in hand by September, andearnest effort was made, and is going to be made, inits behalf. On Wednesday evening, Mrs. CharlesRodman Pancoast, Philadelphia, of the WomansNational Council of St. Lukes International Hos-pital, Tokyo, presented St. Lukes to Convention and. HOLY INNOCENTS PARISH HOUSE, WHERE THE WOMANS AUXILIARY CONVENTION MET At , six Auxiliary women from different partsof the Diocese led with special prayers a short devo-tional meeting, followed by the Missionary Litany. From the officers meeting, several changes in thepledge list came as recommendations to the were severally voted upon, and each oneadopted. Some time before, the officers of this Diocesanbranch as a body pledged the One Days Income be-fore September. At this time, and in this way, thisappeal of the Board of Missions to every man andwoman of the Church was emphasized. Mrs. W. L. Wall gave the emphasis in her reportto the box work for the Indians. Miss Claudia Hun-ter called attention to the Blue Ridge Conference ofthe tremendous possibilities in this Conference. MissEmma Hall reported fifty-five study classes, with five Auxiliary in joint session. To the Juniors, on Wed-nesday afternoon, and again on Thursday morning,
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