The American Missionary — Volume 44, No. 06, June, 1890 by Various
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page 33 of 105 (31%)
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Sabbath. The children show the need of a good school.
* * * * * FROM MISS M.A. BYE. Our Christian Endeavor Society interests me very much, as I have given more time and thought to that than to anything else outside of school work. It has increased in numbers, and the members have for the most part gained a great deal in interest and courage, and this term quite a number of associate members have become Christians. We are working now to send a delegate to the St. Louis Convention, and I anticipate great pleasure in watching the effect upon our delegate of the enthusiasm of the Convention and the sight of the city, and think it will be worth the year's work to be with him, for we hope to send one of the boarding boys. * * * * * THE KING'S DAUGHTERS SOCIETY. About a year ago, ten or fifteen girls might have been seen sitting in their teacher's room, at Tougaloo University, while she spoke to them of forming a society. The members of this society, she said, were to do all the good they could in every way they could. Now, of course, we want a name for our society. If we are going to do all the good we can, we are worthy to be called followers of Christ, |
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