Ely, Miss Charlotte, 110, 547 Ely, Miss M. A. C., 110. English, Mrs. Janet M., 114, 288. Evans, Miss Jane G., 143. LADY MISSIONARIES (CONTINUED). Farnham, Miss Laura, 72, 116, 350. Fay, Mrs. Annie M., 4. Fensham, Miss F. A., 308, 458. Fletcher, Miss J. Estella, 270, 297, 339, 493, 532. Foss, Miss Ida C., 270, 312. Fraser, Miss Kate E., 350. Fritcher, Miss Eliza, 115, 477 Garretson, Miss Elsie M., 143, 403. Gill, Miss Almona, 245, 528. Gleason, Miss M. J., 342. Goodrich, Mrs. S. B., 35. Gordon, Mrs. Agnes H., 350. Gordon, Miss Jean P., 364. Graham, Miss Annie D., 236. Griswold, Miss Florence E., 473. Gulick, Mrs. Alice G., 61, 133, 136, 182, 257, 278, 324, 350, 377, 470, 503, 514. Gulick, Mrs. Ann E., 189, 285. Gulick, Mrs. Frances A., 144. Gulick, Miss Julia E., 155, 189, 287. Gunnison, Miss Effie B., 132, 135, 235, 525. Gutterson, Mrs. Emma W., 205. Harding, Mrs. E. D., 55. Harwood, Miss Alice E., 79, 383, 574. Haskell, Miss Mary M., 254. Haskins, Miss Belle M., 519. Haven, Miss Ada, 46, 216, 295, 433, 536, 577. Holbrook, M. A., M.D., 35, 83, 85. Holbrook, Mrs S. L., 132, 182, 330. Howe, Miss A. L., 89, 155, 287, 441, 459, 529, 537. Hubbard, Mrs. E. R., 288. Hume, Mrs. E. S., 69, 70, 100, 246, 350, 352, 377- Jones, Miss Anna B., 345. Jones, Miss Nancy, 3. Jones, Mrs. Sarah A., 24. Judson, Miss Cornelia, 79. Kent, Miss Abbie W., 83, 85. Kimball, Grace N., M.D., 69, 124, 350. Ladd, Miss Ellen R., 110, 253, 350. Little, Miss Alice, 270, 297, 309, 385, 531. Logan, Mrs. Mary E., 138, 136, 196, 270, 333. Lavian, Miss E.M., 59,-246, 350. Matthews, Miss Mary L., 441. McCallum, Miss Emily, 350. McLellan, Miss Ida, 493. Mellinger Niss dila; 239. Melvin, Miss H. E., 350. Meyer, Miss M.-H., Y87, 486. Millard, Miss Anna L., 59, 246, 364. Miner, Miss Luella, 421 143, 534. Montgomery, Mrs. E.R., 68, 350, 375. Morel, Miss Mary S., 217, 405, 534 Murdock, Virginia C., M.D., 44, 46, 413, 433, 578. Newell, Mrs. F. M., 447. Newton, Miss Ella J., 143, 162, 403. Nutting, Miss M. G., 111, 124. Powers, Miss Harriet G., 106, 253. Price, Miss Martha E., 63, 359. Prime, Miss Ida W., 350. Rand, Mrs. Carrie T., 270, 312, 355, 493, 494. Ransom, Mrs. S. H., 3. Raynolds, Mrs. G. C., 110, 350. Richardson, Mrs. Myra E., 441. Root, Miss Dency T., 218. Root, Miss Mary M., 430. Root, M. Pauline, M.D., 35, 90, 136, 155, 182, 33, 410, 433, 459, 479, 553, 569, 583. Russell, Miss Nellie N., 44, 577. Scott, Mrs. J. E., 110. Searle, Miss Susan A., S1, 85. Seymour, Miss Harriet, 112, 239, 255. Shattuck, Miss Corinna, 46, 291. Smith, Mrs. Arthur H., 182, 387. Stone, Miss Ellen M., 254, 356. Tracy, Mrs. C. C., 71, 115. Wainwright, Miss M. E., 190, 247. Webb, Miss Anna H., 61, 63, 350, 446, 514. West, Miss Henrietta, 12, 350, 470. Wheeler, Miss Emily C., 50, 113, 160, 254, 456. Wheeler, Mrs. S. A., 112, 113. White, Miss Florence, 188, 350, 519. Wilkinson, Miss, 493 Woodin, Mrs. Sarah L., 163. Woodhull, Miss H. C., 315. Woodhull, Kate C., M.D., 143, 164, 315, 350, 413. Woodside, Mrs Emma D., 255. Wright, Miss Annie C., 499. Wyckoff, Miss Gertrude, 137, 182, 387. Wyckoff, Miss Grace, 182, 389. REJOICE, YE CHRISTIANS. Rejoice, rejoice, ye Christians, With all your hearts this morn! "The Lord, the Christ is born!" Uplift your loud hosannas To Jesus, Lord and King. What great and mighty wonder On earth a lowly infant, Behold the King of kings. The Word is made incarnate, To shepherds from the sky; And peace on earth to men." No. I. -Selected. WE wish all our friends "A Happy New Year,"-happy in home life and all temporal surroundings; happy in earnest, successful work for God and man; happy each one in her personal share in the advancement of the kingdom of our Lord in the world; happy in spiritual growth, which, forgetting those things that are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. Now let us open our calendars! Those who have not yet bought them will wish to secure them as soon as possible. We are hoping for good results through their stimulus for our missionary zeal. Through their influence we expect to have a special blessing in our Annual Meeting in Brooklyn, and upon other home work as well as in mission fields. In order that we may act intelligently, we propose to give, month by month, the changes that have occurred since the calendar was issued. For January, in the Zulu mission, Miss Bridgman has left Umzumbe and returned to this country; Miss Stillson and Miss Bigelow have probably just arrived in Umzumbe, to take charge of the girls' school, and Miss Phelps expects to set sail on her return to Inanda, January 16th. Miss Mary Pixley is teaching in Inanda Seminary, not at Adams. Ar the woman's session held in connection with the meeting of the Home Missionary Meeting in Saratoga, it was voted to set apart Wednesday of the Week of Prayer as a day of prayer for woman's work in missions, both home and foreign. In accordance with this a continuous missionary prayer meeting is to be held in the chapel of Park Street Church, Boston, on this day, January 6th, from ten till four. Six leaders have been promised, each for one hour, from the home and foreign societies of the Methodist, Baptist, and Congregational denominations. Among those already appointed are Mrs. Grace Gilberth Gale, Mrs. Alice Merriam Coleman, and Mrs. C. L. Goodell. It promises to be a rare occasion, and we trust many of the friends of our Board will be present. At the usual Friday morning meeting at the W. B. M. rooms during the Week of Prayer, topics will be presented in accordance with a programme prepared by some of our English friends for a meeting to be held on that day in Exeter Hall, London. It is pleasant to feel that so many are bound together in the best of bonds during that week. MOFFAT mentions three requisites for successful missionary work in Africa, and they are, "Patience, Patience, PATIENCE.", |