Life and light for woman . Este J. Moody, 30cts., 118 16 C. E.: Edgerton, 5; South Milwaukee,, 9 75 Juvenile: Endeavor, M. B., 1; Fulton,S. S., 5; South jNIilwaukee, 9; Arena,Willing Workers, , 16 13 Less expenses, ARIZONA. Tempe.—Thanls. Off., Total, 221 45 Total, CALIFORNIA. Sacramento.—Mrs. Nancy A. Little, Total, CHINA. Pang-Chuang.—M.\sse& Wyckoff, Total, CONNECTICUT. Groton. — Mrs. E. M. Williams, SilverFund, 25; Norwich, E. S. Gilman, SilverFund, 1, MASSACHUSETTS. A Friend, formerly a missionary. SilverFund, 1; Dorchester, Mrs. L. C. Puring-ton. Silver Fund, 1; Lowell, Anon., 1;
Life and light for woman . Este J. Moody, 30cts., 118 16 C. E.: Edgerton, 5; South Milwaukee,, 9 75 Juvenile: Endeavor, M. B., 1; Fulton,S. S., 5; South jNIilwaukee, 9; Arena,Willing Workers, , 16 13 Less expenses, ARIZONA. Tempe.—Thanls. Off., Total, 221 45 Total, CALIFORNIA. Sacramento.—Mrs. Nancy A. Little, Total, CHINA. Pang-Chuang.—M.\sse& Wyckoff, Total, CONNECTICUT. Groton. — Mrs. E. M. Williams, SilverFund, 25; Norwich, E. S. Gilman, SilverFund, 1, MASSACHUSETTS. A Friend, formerly a missionary. SilverFund, 1; Dorchester, Mrs. L. C. Puring-ton. Silver Fund, 1; Lowell, Anon., 1;Newton, A, for Miss Little, 25, 26 00 28 00 Total, 28 00 MAINE. Bajigor.—Mrs. Sewalls S. S. CI., 7 00 Total, 7 00 TEXAS. El Paso.— Mrs. A. C. Wright, SilverFund, 1; Sherman, 10, 11 00 Total, 11 00 MISCELLANEOUS. Sale of leaflets, : envelopes, , ; blankbook, 40 cts., Receijits for acknowledged, 2,890 984,029 68 Total since October, $6,920 66 Miss Jessie C. Fitch, Asst Vol. XXIII. MARCH, 1893. No. 3. Bjpect ©reat tTbfngs from (3o&. :attempt (5reat tTbfngs for (3o&. A LADY. I know a ladj in this land Who carries a Chinese fan in her hand; But in her heart does she carry a thought Of her Chinese sister who carefully wrought The dainty, delicate, silken toy, For her to admire and for her to enjoy? This lady has on her parlor floor A lovely rug from Syrian shore; Its figures were woven with intricate art— I wish that my lady had in her heart One thought of love for those foreign homes Where the light of the gospel never comes. To shield my lady from chilling draft. Is a Japanese screen of curious craft. She takes the comfort its presence gives, But in her heart not one thought lives— Not even one little thought—ah me!— For the comfortless homes that lie over the sea. My lady in gown of silk is arrayed ; The fabric soft was in India made. Will she think of the country whence it came.* Will she make an offering in His Name T
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