First Annual Report of the Woman's Missionary Council of The Methodist Episcopal Church, South, for 1910-1911 . KOREAN WOMEN. 300 womans missionary council. more eflectively than Mrs. J. B. Ross, formerly Miss MaryKnowles. SEOUL. Mbs. J. P. Campbell (at home), 1887, Los Angeles Mattie Ivey (at home), 1905, Texas Laura Edwabds, 1909, Northwest Texas Conference. Miss Laura Edwards, who was at Seoul last year, writes: The leading of Gods hand is so evident since I came to Korea thatI cannot but exclaim: Surely the lines have fallen to me in pleasantplaces. Mine has


First Annual Report of the Woman's Missionary Council of The Methodist Episcopal Church, South, for 1910-1911 . KOREAN WOMEN. 300 womans missionary council. more eflectively than Mrs. J. B. Ross, formerly Miss MaryKnowles. SEOUL. Mbs. J. P. Campbell (at home), 1887, Los Angeles Mattie Ivey (at home), 1905, Texas Laura Edwabds, 1909, Northwest Texas Conference. Miss Laura Edwards, who was at Seoul last year, writes: The leading of Gods hand is so evident since I came to Korea thatI cannot but exclaim: Surely the lines have fallen to me in pleasantplaces. Mine has been a goodly heritage. I am thankful that God allowed me the privilege of spending myfirst months in Wonsan. The very beauty of the scenery; the lovely,quiet life of the place; the helpful, sympathetic attitude of our dearWonsan missionaries; and the wonderful opportunities of service fur-nished the greatest inspiration possible to hard study of the languageand a constant seeking after more of God and his power as equipmentfor his service. In the language study, to which I have applied myselfdiligently,


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