Life and light for woman . summer. In Nicaragua the stations suffered from a tornado followed by an earth-quake and tidal wave, so that much property and some lives were missionaries in the lofty valleys of the Himalayas are translating theBible into classical Tibetan and some minor W^itom Mrs. LYMAN BAIRD,No. 9, The Walton, Chicago, 111. Miss M. D. WINGATE,Room 523, 40 Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111, ®rpaau«r. Mrs. S. E. HURLBUT, 1454 Asbury Avenue, Evanston, 111. AHHtHtant FLORA STARR. Ibttor Df Miaainn SARAH POLLOCK, Room 523, 40 Dearborn Str
Life and light for woman . summer. In Nicaragua the stations suffered from a tornado followed by an earth-quake and tidal wave, so that much property and some lives were missionaries in the lofty valleys of the Himalayas are translating theBible into classical Tibetan and some minor W^itom Mrs. LYMAN BAIRD,No. 9, The Walton, Chicago, 111. Miss M. D. WINGATE,Room 523, 40 Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111, ®rpaau«r. Mrs. S. E. HURLBUT, 1454 Asbury Avenue, Evanston, 111. AHHtHtant FLORA STARR. Ibttor Df Miaainn SARAH POLLOCK, Room 523, 40 Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111, Qlljatnnan nf Cttnmmtttpp an SJifp anti ffiigljt.[rs. G. S. F. savage, 628 Washington Bd, Chicago, IlL THIRTY-NINTH ANNUAL MELTING OF THL WOMAN5 BOARDOF MI55ION5 OF THL INTERIOR BY MISS FLORENCE A. FENSHAM The thirty-ninth annual meeting of the Board was held at Omaha,Neb., October 29, 30 and 31 in St. Marys Avenue CongregationalChurch. Mrs. Lyman Baird, president of the Womans Board, presided atall the meetings, which were largely attended by delegates from fifteen statesand by friends from Omaha and the surrounding towns. It is long sincethe annual meeting has been held so far from Chicago, and all felt that therewas a distinct gain in going to Omaha in the opportunity affo
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