Life and light for woman . Miss Mary E. Andrews, of Tung-chou,North China,. MISS GERTRUDE E. CHANDLER arrived at herh o m e i nCleveland May 33d. Miss Caroline E. Frost,of the Umzumbe School in the Zulu Branchof the South African Mission writes of herMissionary safe arrival in Durban onPersonaxs. April 5th, and of her joyfulwelcome by the missionaries there. Laternews tells of her reaching Umzumbe, whereshe finds many improvements and some im-perative needs. MISS CAROLINE SILLIMAN Twenty-seven young men and women ofthe twenty-nine now under appointment ofFourth Conference FOR the American Youn


Life and light for woman . Miss Mary E. Andrews, of Tung-chou,North China,. MISS GERTRUDE E. CHANDLER arrived at herh o m e i nCleveland May 33d. Miss Caroline E. Frost,of the Umzumbe School in the Zulu Branchof the South African Mission writes of herMissionary safe arrival in Durban onPersonaxs. April 5th, and of her joyfulwelcome by the missionaries there. Laternews tells of her reaching Umzumbe, whereshe finds many improvements and some im-perative needs. MISS CAROLINE SILLIMAN Twenty-seven young men and women ofthe twenty-nine now under appointment ofFourth Conference FOR the American Young Missionaries. Board gathered inBoston June 4th to June loth in conference 290 Life and Light {.July with the secretaries. They received much practical advice from ph3siciansand pastors, and tlie close personal touch witli each other and with those incharge of their work will be invaluable when they reach the field. Theygo out alert, consecrated, joyful, and we give thanks for them that thev mayshare the best work in the world, and for the missionaries to whom they gowh


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