American Missionary, Volume 44, No. 6, June, 1890 by Various


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TENNESSEE AND ARKANSAS.

WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION OF THE CENTRAL SOUTH ASSOCIATION.

President--Mrs. E.M. Cravath, Nashville, Tenn.
Secretary--Miss A.M. Cahill, Nashville, Tenn.
Treasurer--Mrs. G.S. Pope, Grand View, Tenn.


NORTH CAROLINA.

WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION.

President--Miss E. Plimpton, Chapel Hill.
Secretary--Miss A.E. Farrington, Raleigh.
Treasurer--Miss Lovey Mayo, Raleigh.


TEXAS.

WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION.

President--Mrs. S.C. Acheson, 149 W. Woodard St., Denison.
Secretary--Mrs. Mary A. McCoy, 122 No. Harwood St., Dallas.
Treasurer--Mrs. C.I. Scofield, Dallas.

[Footnote A: 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 use 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_.]

* * * * *

RECEIPTS FOR APRIL, 1890.


THE DANIEL HAND FUND,

_For the Education of Colored People._

FROM

Mr. Daniel Hand, Guilford, Conn.


Income for April, 1890 $960.00
Income previously acknowledged 7,489.85
---------
Total $8,449.85
=========


CURRENT RECEIPTS


MAINE, $175.41.

Bangor. Central Ch., 10; Hammond St. Ch., 3.25,
for Pleasant Hill, Tenn. 13.25

Belfast. First Cong. Ch. 23.54

Brewer. First Cong. Ch. and Soc. 22.40

Castine. Y.P.S.C.E., 3.73, and Garments; Helen J.
Webster, 2; "Rainbow Band," 1.25, and Sewing Bags,
_for Student Aid, Chandler Normal Sch._ 6.98

Falmouth. Second Cong. Ch., _for freight to N.C._ 2.00

Gorham. Childrens Miss'y Soc. in Cong. Ch., _for
Sherwood, Tenn._ 12.25

Hiram. "Friends," by Mrs. J.P. Hubbard, 10; Mrs J.P.
Hubbard, 5, _for Williamsburg, Ky._ 15.00

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