The Spirit of missions . ELLEN SHOOTS NEAR, JULIA BROWN WOLF, AMYIRON NECKLACE, AND ANNIE RED HORSEAT WORK IN THE SEWING ROOM How Indian Boys and Girls Give for Missions 131 and to make scarfs, andstoles for Bishop Hareand Bishop make infantsgarments and articles are soldto tihe parents, teachersand friends. Each member orfamily of children has amite-box. At the closeof the societys work inMay, the day for theopening of the boxes i^one of special girls and two boysare appointed to countthe contents, which for the year have sometimes reached over $100. Fir


The Spirit of missions . ELLEN SHOOTS NEAR, JULIA BROWN WOLF, AMYIRON NECKLACE, AND ANNIE RED HORSEAT WORK IN THE SEWING ROOM How Indian Boys and Girls Give for Missions 131 and to make scarfs, andstoles for Bishop Hareand Bishop make infantsgarments and articles are soldto tihe parents, teachersand friends. Each member orfamily of children has amite-box. At the closeof the societys work inMay, the day for theopening of the boxes i^one of special girls and two boysare appointed to countthe contents, which for the year have sometimes reached over $100. First of all, the. A BUSY CORNER IN THE LAUNDRY annual $50 to the Board o f set aside,j tain amount priated t o ClergyI op Hares that of the priest a t{ ing Rock! bered, a sI school for; d r e n atj Specials forI Rowe, Bish-1 son and! given. One reserved to help keep the! The daughter of theIndian missionary, oneof St. Elizabeths SchoolI graduates, and later aI pupil of All SaintsI School, Siioux Falls, isi now a teacher at Elizabeths, and the or-I ganist of the church,I and she has charge ofj the Babies Branch at! St. Elizabeths as Recently $40 was for-! warded to the ChurchI Missions House from the Babies Branch mite-boxes for the closing six


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