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History Of Methodist Reform, Volume I - Media Sabda Org

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The report of the W. F. M. S. to the General Conference of 1896 says: "At Yokohama, Japan, our<br />

school numbers fifty pupils, with two missionaries. The property valuation is $10,000, clear of any<br />

incumbrance. At Nagoya we have one mission, with four native Bible readers. Ye are engaged<br />

mainly at this point in evangelistic work, with the expectation of opening a kindergarten school. The<br />

call has come from the workers to build a home in this city, which we contemplate doing, as our<br />

building fund amounts at the present time to $1737.30. The permanent fund from legacies in bank,<br />

at interest, amounts to $2003.80. For the four years intervening between the meetings of this body,<br />

our gleanings from various sources amount to $17,822.34. Our interests in the home field of our<br />

work are not as encouraging as we desire. This body has given us the privilege to expect the<br />

cooperation of its ministry, but we are sometimes embarrassed by its absence. <strong>Of</strong> the thirty-seven<br />

conferences constituting this body, our work is actively organized in but fourteen. We recommend<br />

the following persons as the Executive Committee: Mrs. F. A. Brown, Mrs. M. A. Miller, Mrs. D.<br />

S. Stephens, Mrs. J. D. Anderson, Mrs. J. E. Palmer, Mrs. W. K. Gillespie, Mrs. M. A. Colhouer,<br />

Mrs. J. J. Murray, Miss S. A. Lipscomb, Mrs. N. R. Seeman, Mrs. M. J. McCaslin, Mrs. A. J.<br />

Dotson, Miss Mary Moale."<br />

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