. Evangelical missions. Part I, The missionary principles and practices of the United Evangelical Church . re were 49 silver medals, 9 gold medals and twopearl medals awarded. The Memorial Circulating Li-brary reported 595 readings of 215 books. Otherbranches reported 1,448 readers of the library. 112 EVANGELICAL MISSIONS Financial Progress The following table is self-explanatory and isworthy of careful study: Womans Missionary Society Receipts 1917 1918 For the General Treasury $2,934 3^ $3,207 66 Foreign Mission Fund, 10,83061 11,54594 Boarding School, 3,177 15 2,898 02 Hospit


. Evangelical missions. Part I, The missionary principles and practices of the United Evangelical Church . re were 49 silver medals, 9 gold medals and twopearl medals awarded. The Memorial Circulating Li-brary reported 595 readings of 215 books. Otherbranches reported 1,448 readers of the library. 112 EVANGELICAL MISSIONS Financial Progress The following table is self-explanatory and isworthy of careful study: Womans Missionary Society Receipts 1917 1918 For the General Treasury $2,934 3^ $3,207 66 Foreign Mission Fund, 10,83061 11,54594 Boarding School, 3,177 15 2,898 02 Hospital Fund, 5,223 27 5,048 31 African Fund, 1,75109 1,72097 Our Missionaries 2,541 24 2,782 69 Emma Dubs Memorial, 4,301 92 8,973 50 Western Missions, 1,31805 1,49045 Bureau of Literature, 940 08 1,030 32 Home conferences, 4,814 21 5,251 75 Sundries, 218 03 374 92 Total actual receipts, $38,049 96 $44,324 53 Actual receipts last year, 31,320 88 38,049 96 Increase, $6,729 08 $6,274 57 Summary. Actual receipts, $38,049 96 $44,324 53 Branch and home contingent, 12,412 62 11,072 40 Total, $50,46258 $55,39693. Mrs. S. P. Remer President Womans Missionary Society, 1904-1913 CHAPTER XI METHODS OF ADMINISTRATION The Home and Foreign Missionary Society o^THE United Evangelical Church is the corporatename. In the making of all legal documents such aswills and deeds the name should be precisely used inthis form, thus avoiding legal difficulties. The mem-bers of this society are such persons who contributea stated sum annually as a membership fee. This sumvaries according to the rules under which an auxiliarysociety operates. There are also life memberships andhonorary memberships. The Annual Conference Auxiliaries and the Wom-ans Missionary Society issue life memberships at tendollars each, granting a certificate to this eflfect. Anyperson paying at one time the sum of fifty dollars intothe general treasury is constituted an honorary mem-ber, and has the privilege of being present at boardme


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