. Missionary Visitor, The (1904). eeting yesterday votedunanimously that we must surely haveat least one worker in the field of Indiathis coming year (1904). The motion further states that the se-lection of the worker will be left in thehands of the General Mission Board, in-stead of our local board, with the un-derstanding that they make their selec-tion from among the workers of ourDistrict, providing they can find thosewho are competent for the work, other-wise the choice may be from elsewhere. It was further ordered that I shallforward to the Committee the amountof money on hand, and to co


. Missionary Visitor, The (1904). eeting yesterday votedunanimously that we must surely haveat least one worker in the field of Indiathis coming year (1904). The motion further states that the se-lection of the worker will be left in thehands of the General Mission Board, in-stead of our local board, with the un-derstanding that they make their selec-tion from among the workers of ourDistrict, providing they can find thosewho are competent for the work, other-wise the choice may be from elsewhere. It was further ordered that I shallforward to the Committee the amountof money on hand, and to continue at intervals to forward all money as fastas received from the individual schoolsof our District. This money is to beplaced to the credit of our Sunday-school district, and is to be applied to-wards the support of our missionarywhen sent. The above is all couched in a paperfrom our convention to our next Dis-trict Meeting, to be held in Inglewood, March, 1904, hence cannot be con-sidered definite until accepted by that. Parsee Well,—Open to Use of all Classes. body, but the schools are so united thisyear that I believe the paper will passwith little or no discussion. W. M. Piatt, Dist. S. S. Sec. 4§t 4$l TWO NATIVES OF INDIA SUP-PORTED. Enclosed you will please find draftfor one hundred dollars from a few ofthe Sunday schools of the Middle Dis-trict of Iowa, the result of an effort toget the schools interested enough tosupport one of our own missionaries, orthe same amount for the support of na-tive workers, as presented at our lastDistrict Conference. While we did notreach the desired end, yet we are thank-ful that the movement is started and wehope to be able to send in more nextyear, for certainly the missionary spirit 74 THE MISSIONARY VISITOR [February, 1904 is growing among us and we feel thatmore schools will respond next following is a list of the dona-tions as sent in. Garrison Sunday school, $10 00 Garrison church, 10 00 Beaver (union) Sunday sc


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