The American Missionary — Volume 43, No. 09, September, 1889 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 64 pages of information about The American Missionary — Volume 43, No. 09, September, 1889.

The American Missionary — Volume 43, No. 09, September, 1889 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 64 pages of information about The American Missionary — Volume 43, No. 09, September, 1889.

TENN. and ARK.—­Woman’s Missionary Union of Central South Conference,
  Secretary, Miss Anna M. Cahill, Nashville, Tenn.

LA.—­Woman’s Miss.  Union,
  Secretary, Miss Jennie Fyfe, 490 Canal St., New Orleans, La.

FLA.—­Woman’s Home Miss.  Union,
  Secretary, Mrs. Nathan Barrows, Winter Park, Fla.

OHIO.—­Woman’s Home Miss.  Union,
  Secretary, Mrs. Flora K. Regal, Oberlin, Ohio.

IND.—­Woman’s Home Miss.  Union,
  Secretary, Mrs. W.E.  Mossman, Fort Wayne, Ind.

ILL.—­Woman’s Home Miss.  Union,
  Secretary, Mrs. C.H.  Taintor, 151 Washington St, Chicago, Ill.

MINN.—­Woman’s Home Miss.  Society,
  Secretary, Miss Katharine Plant, 2651 Portland Avenue,
    Minneapolis, Minn.

IOWA.—­Woman’s Home Miss.  Union,
  Secretary, Miss Ella E. Marsh, Grinnell, Iowa.

KANSAS.—­Woman’s Home Miss.  Society,
  Secretary, Mrs. G.L.  Epps, Topeka, Kan.

MICH.—­Woman’s Home Miss, Union,
  Secretary, Mrs. Mary B. Warren, Lansing, Mich.

WIS.—­Woman’s Home Miss.  Union,
  Secretary, Mrs. C. Matter, Brodhead, Wis.

NEB.—­Woman’s Home Miss.  Union,
  Secretary, Mrs. L.F.  Berry, 724 N Broad St., Fremont, Neb.

COLORADO.—­Woman’s Home Miss.  Union,
  Secretary, Mrs. S.M.  Packard, Pueblo, Colo.

SOUTH DAKOTA.—­Woman’s Home Miss.  Union,
  President, Mrs. T.M.  Hills, Sioux Falls;
  Secretary, Mrs. W.B.  Dawes, Redfield;
  Treasurer, Mrs. S.E.  Fifield, Lake Preston.

NORTH DAKOTA.—­Woman’s Home Miss.  Soc.,
  President, Mrs. A.J.  Pike, Dwight;
  Sec., Mrs. Silas Daggett, Harwood;
  Treas., Mrs. J.M.  Fisher, Fargo.

     [Footnote 1:  For the purpose of exact information, we note that
     while the W.H.M.A. appears in this list as a State body for Mass.
     and R.I., it has certain auxiliaries elsewhere.]

We would suggest to all ladies connected with the auxiliaries of State Missionary Unions, that funds for the American Missionary Association be sent to us through the treasurers of the Union.  Care, however, should be taken to designate the money as for the American Missionary Association, since undesignated funds will not reach us.

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Now is the time to plan to attend our A.M.A.  Woman’s Meeting in connection with the Annual Meeting at Chicago, where you may see and listen to some live missionaries.  We hope to see one or more lady representatives from every church.

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The Woman’s state home missionary unions will also hold a meeting upon this occasion, with a full and good programme.  See notice of time and entertainment on cover.  Particulars will be given in our next number.

Mrs. Regal’s valuable paper, “The Local Society—­its Management and Membership,” also the paper “The Relation of the State Unions to the American Missionary Association,” are published as pamphlets, and may be had of any officer of the State Unions, or of the American Missionary Association, 56 Reade Street, New York.

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