First Annual Report of the Woman's Missionary Council of The Methodist Episcopal Church, South, for 1910-1911 . e pupils take much contributed the money raised to the building fund of the League also made and distributed a number of winter garmentsto the small apprentices working in Ivey Home. The health of the school, with the exception of two serious illnessesand two cases of intermittent fever, has been good throughout the year. We have lost some girls, but at the opening of the autumn term weenrolled ten new pupils. Seven of these were from the gentry and of-ficial


First Annual Report of the Woman's Missionary Council of The Methodist Episcopal Church, South, for 1910-1911 . e pupils take much contributed the money raised to the building fund of the League also made and distributed a number of winter garmentsto the small apprentices working in Ivey Home. The health of the school, with the exception of two serious illnessesand two cases of intermittent fever, has been good throughout the year. We have lost some girls, but at the opening of the autumn term weenrolled ten new pupils. Seven of these were from the gentry and of-ficial classes of the city of Huchow. FOREIGN DEPARTMENT. 291 Whole number of pupils enrolled for year, 46; number of communi-cants, 17. Miss Mary Lou White: From the middle of October until the close of the winter term Itaught music and English in Davidson Girls School, Soochow, givingtwenty-one hours a week to the school work and teaching a Sundayschool class of little girls. For the spring term ana for these first weeks of the present term Ihave taught classes in English, science, and calisthenics in Virginia.


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