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Identifier: spiritofmissions80epis (find matches)
Title: The Spirit of missions
Year: 1915 (1910s)
Authors: Episcopal Church. Board of Missions Episcopal Church. Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society
Subjects: Episcopal Church Episcopal Church Missions
Publisher: Burlington, N.J. : J. L. Powell
Contributing Library: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
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MISS MARY WOOSTER YOUNG in the Sunday-school of St. MarksChurch at Hastings. Most people atMiss Youngs age are considered eligi-ble for the retired list of the Servantsof the King, but her chief source ofinterest and pleasure is the work ofthe Church, and very few people aremore thoroughly informed on the gen-eral topics of interest in the missionfields. She is still actively engaged inthe work of the Auxiliary, and is thetreasurer of the United Offering forthe parish branch. IN last months issue we made men-tion that we had been offered twofiles of The Spirit of Missions forseveral years back. The notice broughtseveral applications for these. If anyof our readers wish to donate backnumbers of the magazine to the li-braries which we were unable to sup-ply, will they please address The Busi-ness Manager, The Spirit of Mis-sions, 281 Fourth Avenue, NewYork?
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344 NEW CHINA NOTES AFURTHER gift of $4,000 hasbeen received from the New-China Committee in Washington toerect the church in Nanking. Thismakes a splendid total of $7,000 fromthis committee. WE have received from Shanghaia general plan of the new site forSt. Marys Hall, indicating the pro-posed location of the buildings, and atable of the estimated costs of thesebuildings. The plan is on the pageopposite. Below we give a statementof the funds on hand and the buildingsalready provided for: FINANCIAL STATEMENT St. Marys Hall, Shanghai, China. Total Cash received to April 1, 1915 $39,340 Already paid out for land.. 27,000Total cash on hand in U. S. A $12,340 Given or pledged for build-ings: Domestic Science (Mem.) $14,000 Infirmary (Mem.) 3,000 Miss Dodson—Cash on hand in China *12,000 Chancel for Chapel f2,000 Total available for buildings 31,000 $43,340 Total amount of ImmediateNeeds (as outlined by Bishop Graves) $85,500 Available for ImmediateNeeds:From the $31,000 for buildings..
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