The Christian annual for the year of our lord .. . Santa Isabel Equipment Sendai Orphanage Young Peoples Porto Rican Work. $42, It will be seen that our income has increased about $9,000 over that oflast year, and that the expenses of the work have also increased very consider-ably. Prices have continued to rise, especially in Japan, where it has becomealmost impossible to secure land for equipment purposes, and there is a possi-bility that we may have to erect our buildings on rented land, a very generalcustom in Japan. The cost of exchange in Japan also has continued


The Christian annual for the year of our lord .. . Santa Isabel Equipment Sendai Orphanage Young Peoples Porto Rican Work. $42, It will be seen that our income has increased about $9,000 over that oflast year, and that the expenses of the work have also increased very consider-ably. Prices have continued to rise, especially in Japan, where it has becomealmost impossible to secure land for equipment purposes, and there is a possi-bility that we may have to erect our buildings on rented land, a very generalcustom in Japan. The cost of exchange in Japan also has continued unfavor-able to American money. Miss Martha R. Stacy, already under appointment to Japan at the begin-ning of the year, finally sailed for her destination in September and is nowvery busily engaged in the study of the vernacular, preparing herself for activemissionary work. At present her address is No. 26 Kasumi Cho, Azabu, Tokyo,Japan, where she will be glad to receive letters from those interested in herlife and work. THE CHRISTIAN ANNUAL 17. W. P. MlNTON Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Woodworth, who reached America on furlough inDecember, 1918, sailed for Australia in September, 1919, to visit their onlydaughter, who resides with her family at Surrey Hills. After a few weeksthere they will continue their journey to Japan and take up their usual work sometime in January, 1920. The McCords have continued in America dur-ing the year, Mr. McCord taking the work of Act-ing Foreign Mission Secretary to fill in the timebetween the going of Dr. M. T. Morrill and thecoming of Foreign Mission Secretary elect, P. Minton. Owing to the impoverished health of the onlyson of Mr. and Mrs. Garman, Mrs. Garman andtheir three children returned to America in De-cember in order that she might secure proper med-ical treatment and climatic conditions for the Rev. Mr. Matsuno, pastor of the AzabuChristian Church in Tokyo, has been absent dur-ing about half of the year, making a journeythrough A


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