. Missionary Visitor, The (1904). rritory, besides six preachingservices a month. One thing I can say for our plan isthat it makes lots of work for thepreachers. I present this plan because Iknow something about it and trust itwill be suggestive of good to us hear from others and learn fromone another. Leeton, Mo. ? ?** *fr TEKOA, WASHINGTON. Through the hearty good will of ourbrother, Geo. L. McDonaugh, coloniza-tion agent for the Union Pacific lines,the Visitor is indebted for the good pic-ture we have here of the churchhouse atTekoa. As will be seen, it has the ap-pearance of bei
. Missionary Visitor, The (1904). rritory, besides six preachingservices a month. One thing I can say for our plan isthat it makes lots of work for thepreachers. I present this plan because Iknow something about it and trust itwill be suggestive of good to us hear from others and learn fromone another. Leeton, Mo. ? ?** *fr TEKOA, WASHINGTON. Through the hearty good will of ourbrother, Geo. L. McDonaugh, coloniza-tion agent for the Union Pacific lines,the Visitor is indebted for the good pic-ture we have here of the churchhouse atTekoa. As will be seen, it has the ap-pearance of being two stories high. Thisprovides for Sunday-school rooms andother conveniences which the church feltthey needed. Perhaps some time in thefuture a full description of the house will be given the readers. The church is on the frontier and working with a will that is sure to bring success. * * * THE ROANOKE CHURCH, VA. This congregation was organized inthe city of Roanoke in September. were thirty-two members at that. Floor Plan, Roanoke House, Va. time. In 1895 they built a hou:e 28x40and six years later added a Sunday-school room on the rear. The entirecost, including fencing, is $2, the location ij somewhat to one October, 1904] THE MISSIONARY VISITOR 433
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