. A history of old Pine street; being the record of an hundred and forty years in the life of a colonial church. Pastorate of Hughes Oliphant Gibbons. 269 But the glory of Old Pine Street, in its auxiliarywork, has rested largely in the three womens organ-izations, the Re-Union Foreign Missionary Society,the Dorcas Society, and the Home Missionary Re-Union Society was formed in the PastorsStudy in 1871, and for thirty-four years its voicehas been lifted in prayer in that same room, some ofits original members still being connected with 1872, Miss Lydia Jones, a member of the


. A history of old Pine street; being the record of an hundred and forty years in the life of a colonial church. Pastorate of Hughes Oliphant Gibbons. 269 But the glory of Old Pine Street, in its auxiliarywork, has rested largely in the three womens organ-izations, the Re-Union Foreign Missionary Society,the Dorcas Society, and the Home Missionary Re-Union Society was formed in the PastorsStudy in 1871, and for thirty-four years its voicehas been lifted in prayer in that same room, some ofits original members still being connected with 1872, Miss Lydia Jones, a member of the Society,went to Gaboon, Africa, under the PresbyterianBoard, and was supported wholly by the Re-UnionSociety of Old Pine Street, until her return to thiscountry in 1888. Its support was then given to MissMarion Janvier, now Mrs. Dr. M. B. Carleton, ofSabbathu, India. During the fall and winter theladies are at the church the greater part of Thursday,sewing first, as the Home Missionary Society, for abox to a western Missionary, whose contents alwaysexceed three hundred dollars, and later, as the DorcasSoci


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