. Life and light for woman. the Branch. See Our World- WideWork^, 25 cents, pp. 171-175.) 8. Where some of the 870 are needed. a. Introduction by the leader (See The Call., a free leaflet).! b. Madura (see Otir World- Wide Work^ pp. 81-84, and Madura Girls Trainijtg and High School^ leaflet, 5 cents) .f c. Marsovan (see Our World-Wide Work, pp. SQ-dS, and Anatolia Girls School, leaflet, 3 cents).f d. Inanda (see Our World- Wide Work, pp. 10-12, and A Visit to Inanda Seminary, leaflet, 5 cents).t e. Umzumbi (see Our World- Wide Work, pp. 13-15, and Um- zumbi Home, leaflet, 3 cents).f 9. A Monol
. Life and light for woman. the Branch. See Our World- WideWork^, 25 cents, pp. 171-175.) 8. Where some of the 870 are needed. a. Introduction by the leader (See The Call., a free leaflet).! b. Madura (see Otir World- Wide Work^ pp. 81-84, and Madura Girls Trainijtg and High School^ leaflet, 5 cents) .f c. Marsovan (see Our World-Wide Work, pp. SQ-dS, and Anatolia Girls School, leaflet, 3 cents).f d. Inanda (see Our World- Wide Work, pp. 10-12, and A Visit to Inanda Seminary, leaflet, 5 cents).t e. Umzumbi (see Our World- Wide Work, pp. 13-15, and Um- zumbi Home, leaflet, 3 cents).f 9. A Monologue.— Two Calls with a Difference (a leaflet, 3 cents). $ If this last is quite impossible have some one read the story WhoShall Go? (leaflet, 2 cents).f10. Hymn.—Hark! the voice of Jesus calling. t For this address Miss A. R. Hartshorn, 704 Congregational House, Boston, Mass.\ For this address Womans Foreign Missionary Society, Methodist Episcopal Church, 36 BromfieldStreet, Boston, Mass. 450 Life and Light [ October. BRICK MAKING AT ADAMS FIELD WORK ON THE PACIFIC COA5T During the past year Mrs. George P. Cowles, of Adams, South Africa, detainedfrom the mission field because of her husbands serious ill health, has been doingthe work of field secretary for the W. B. M. P. Her report, given at the annualmeeting of the Board in San Francisco on September 2 will appear in two install-ments. We are all familiar with the story of the Irishman who came home oneday radiantly happy, because as he said he had found such an easy asked what it was he replied, Why it is nothing at all, and I gettwo dollars a day for it. I just carry bricks from the basement to the fifthfloor, the man at the top does all the work, I just carry bricks and I gettwo dollars a day for it. To be for many years a worker at the top, togive the strength of ones youth to help build the great structure of Godskingdom in a heathen land is a privilege which kings might covet. Todrop suddenly from the exh
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