Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Excerpt from Minutes of the Sixty-Third Session, North Indiana Annual Conference: Methodist Episcopal Church, First M. E. Church, Alexandria, Ind;, April 4-9, 1906
We are able to report nineteen new organizations during the year - eleven among our young people and children, and eight women's societies. These nineteen new organizations added 509 new members to our ranks, while many of our old societies are active in securing new members. Our financial gain has been very gratifying, as our' Treasurer's report will show. Our Conference is pledged for to be raised by October, and confidently expect to meet our pledge.
Our aim is a -woman's Foreign Missionary Society in every charge in our Conference, and every woman a member.
Our list of special work continues to grow. Besides the large number of Bible women, scholarships, orphans and girls supported by our women, we have paid Thank Offering, $300 Christmas Offering, and gleaned several hundred dollars from the mite boxes. All this, 1n addition to our dues.
The systematic study of our mission fields, by means of the mission study books, has given to our sisters an intelligent, working basis, and this informa tion is inspiration.
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