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"What Santa Claus Brought to the Parsonage. A short, simple play based on the coming to a home missionary parsonage of a home missionary box. Free.

"America's Welcome.' A home mission exercise for children illustrating the coming of children from other lands. Free. "Our-America-That-Is-To-Be.' demonstration of the work of our various homeland societies. Free.

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'Margaret's Dream." A short play based upon the medical work that we are doing in Porto Rico. Free.

"Leaven on Noisy Creek." A short dialogue, illustrating our work among the American Highlanders. Free.

"Aunt Sara's Monologue." Illus trating our Negro work. Free.

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Helping Hand in Porto Rico. Easily given and each very effective. Ten cents each, three for twenty-five.

These pageants can be secured from the Federation office. Write the Interchurch World Movement, 45 West 18th Street, New York and ask for their leaflet "Missionary Plays.”

MANUALS OF MISSIONARY EDUCATION

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N excellent series of Manuals of Missionary Education is in process of preparation by the Missionary Education Department of our Congregational Education Society. The first of these is entitled "A Manual of the Principles and Methods of Missionary Education." As its name implies this Manual presents in definite and concrete form the underlying principles of missionary education and also the best methods for securing the best results. Its suggestions are carefully graded and made applicable to all ages and all departments of church life. Its price is ten cents and it may be ordered from the Congregational Education Society, Department of Missionary Education, 14 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass.

To supplement this general Manual there will be issued as rapidly. as possible a series of specially graded Manuals for Beginners and Primary, Juniors and Intermediates, Senior and Young People and Adults. Each of these Manuals will treat in detail its own special field, will be practical, constructive and definite and should be widely used. The text of these Manuals has already been prepared and they will be published as rapidly as the printers can do the work.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF

RECEIPTS

The American Missionary Association

Irving C. Gaylord, Treasurer

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287 Fourth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Receipts for October, 1920

The Daniel Hand Educational Fund for Colored People

Income for October from Investments

EASTERN DISTRICT

MAINE-$343.47.

Current Receipts

Bangor: Hammond St. Ch., 32.19. Biddeford: Second Ch, C. E. Soc., for Touga100 College, 10. Caribou: Mrs. C. E. H., bbl. goods for Brewer Normal School. Dennysville: Ch, 5. Fryeburg: Mrs. A. S. B.. goods for Brewer Normal School. Lewiston: Pine Street Ch., 30. Orono: Ch..

15. Old Orchard: Mrs. S. C. G.. goods for Brewer Normal School. Otisfield: Ch., 3.50. Portland: St. Lawrence Ch., 45. Saco: Miss A. C. J., bbl. goods for Brewer Normal School. Wes brook: Ch., 2. South Bridgeton: Mrs. F. E. I., goods for Brewer Normal School. "From Churches and Individuals," for Ford auto truck for Brewer Normal School, 200.78. NEW HAMPSHIRE—$232.19.

Amherst, Ch., 6.66. Bartlett: Ch., 5.40. Concord: First Ch., 47.82. Greenland: Woman's Soc., 5. Hebron: Union Ch., 8. Hinsdale: Ch., 29.70. Keene, First Ch., 37.80. Portsmouth Rogers Mission Circle, 10. Salisbury: Ch., 2. Tilton, Ch., 52. Troy: Ch., 20.25. Union: Ch., 7.56. VERMONT $1,627.01.

(Donations 213.64; Legacies 1,413.37) Bradford: Ch., 27.62. Manchester: Ch., 91.27. Norwich: Ch., 7.75. St. Johnsbury: North Ch. 60. Wells River: Mrs. J. F. H., for Pleasant Hill Academy, 5 West Rutland: Ch., 7. "A Friend in Vermont," 15. Legacy

North Thetford: Myra B. Pratt, 1,413.37. MASSACHUSETTS—$8,016.46.

5.

(Donations 3,890.39. Legacies 4,126.07) Amherst: Second Ch., 20. Auburndale:

Extra Cent a Day Club, for Tougaloo College, 10; Central C., C. E. Soc., 10. Ashby: C. E. Soc., for Ryder Memorial Hospital. Baldwinville, Memorial Ch., 11. Beverly: Dane Street Ch., 39.60. Blandford: First Ch., 14. Boston: Union Ch., Primary S. S., for Tougaloo College, 10; H. C. R. T., for Talladega College, 25. Braintree: First Ch., 14.25. Bridgewater: Central Sq. Ch. 13.74. Brighton: Ch.. 10.93. Brookline: Harvard Ch., 250. Cambridge: Pilgrim Ch., 23.45; Mrs. S. H. D., 5; Miss H. E. D., 5: Miss H. G. D., 5, for Chandler Normal School. Dalton: W. M. C., Tougaloo College, 100. Dennis: Union Ch.. 6. Dorchester: Second Ch., 57.60. East Boston: Baker Memorial Ch., 4.24. East Bridgewater: Union Ch.. 1.9.25. East Douglas: Second Ch., 11. Fall River: Central Ch., 86.35; Miss. A. H. B., 50; Miss C. L. B.. 50. Feeding Hills: Ch, 12. Florence: Ch., 51. Framingham: Grace Ch., Hadley: First Ch., 13.43. Haverhill:

69.52.

for

$3,438.80

Center Ch., 26.84; Riverside Memorial_Ch.. 12. Holden: Ch., 17.33. Holyoke: First Ch., 120.69; Second Ch., 275; Second, Ch. School, 20; E. P. B., 10; E. C. P., 10 for Tougaloo College. Housatonic: Ch., 11. Jamaica Plain: Boylston Ch., 9.26; Central Ch.. 142. Lynn: First S. S., 14.65. Medford: Mystic Ch.. 35.57. Melrose Highlands: Ch.. 102.27. Methuen: First Ch.. 21 93. Montague: First Ch., 7.95. New Bedford: North Ch., 22.56. Newburyport: Central Ch., 35.75. Newton: Eliot Ch., 121, Northampton: First Ch., 49.40. Northfield: Trinitarian Ch., 126. Rochester:

First Ch., 15. Rockland: First Ch., 7.87. Salem: Tabernacle Ch., 70. Scituate: First Ch., 11. So. Boston: Phillips Ch., 25. Southwick: Ch.. 14. Springfield: First Ch. of Christ, 63.69; Hope Ch., 41. Sterling: Federated Ch., for Tougaloo College, 5. Stoneham: L. B. Soc., for Cotton Valley, Ala. 10. Tewksbury: Ch., 16. Upton: First Ch.. S. S.. 14. Waltham: First Ch., 22. Warren: First Ch., 14.75. Waverly: Ch., 24.69. Webster: First Ch., 30.25. West Brookfield: Dorcas Soc.. bbl. goods for Kings Mountain, N. .C West Stockbridge: Village Ch. 6.70. Winchester: First Ch.. 123.75. Whitinsville: Village 660. Worcester: Park Ch.. 4.71; Piedmont Ch., 139; Plymouth Ch., 359.02; Plymouth S. S., 9.40.

Ch.,

Woman's Home Missionary Association of Massachusetts & R. I. Mrs. Amos Law rence Hathaway, Treasurer.

South Byfield: Helen Noyes Mission Band, for Atlanta, Ga., 10.

Legacies

4.254.56 BosLowell:

Amherst: Sophia E. Hubbard (reserve legacy 2.836.38), 1.418.18. ton: Charlotte M. Fiske, 1,666.67. Abbie F. Holt, 1,041.22. RHODE ISLAND -$52.16. Kingston: Ch., 52.16.

CENTRAL DISTRICT

CONNECTICUT $3,725.49.

(Donations 2,792.16; Legacies 933.33) Bridgeport: United Ch., 154.96; D. V. C. W., for Tougaloo College, 25. Colchester: Frist Ch.. 35.70. East Haddam: First Ch. of Christ, 6.48. Greenwich: Second Ch., 50. Hartford: Asylum Hill Ch., 150; Asylum Hill Ch.. Woman's Missionary Union, 10; First Ch. of Christ. 170.70: First Ch. of Christ. S. S.. 9.60; J. M. H.. 10: H. R., 25. for Tougaloo College. Kensington: Ladies Aux. for Tougaloo College, 10; Mrs. A. U. C.. 2; Mrs. G., 5; Mrs.. M. M. 3; G. B. N., 10; for Marion, Ala. Liberty Hill: Ch.. 4.15. Meriden: Mrs. E. B. for Marion Ala., 25. Milford: First Ch.. 75; T. B., for Talladega College, 5. Mor

ris: Ch. & S. S., for Tillotson College, 10; Ladies, for Tillotson College, 11. Mystic River: Ch., 44.25. Naugatuck: H. B. T., for Tougaloo College, 100. New Britain: E. A. M., for Lincoln Normal School, Marion, Ala, 25. New Haven: Center Ch., 200; S. S., for Santee, Neb., 10; Ch. of the Redeemer, 62.35; Mrs. B. F., for Pleasant Hill, Tenn., 20; S. A. H., for Tougaloo College, 15. New London: Second Ch., 308.27. North Haven: Ch., 17.41; Norwich: Park Ch., 219.96; United Ch., 110.53; S. C. W., 10; M. B. P., 5.20, for Tougaloo College. Plantsville: B. M., for Tougaloo College, 15. Pomfret, S. S., 1.50. Rockville: E. G. B., for Tougaloo College, 10. Simsbury: First Ch. of Christ, 8.83; So. Windsor: K. S. F., 2; Mrs. O. A. J., 10, for Talladega College. Stonington: Second Ch. S. S., 10, for Tougaloo College. Taftville: S. S.. 20; F. B. R. 25, for Tougaloo College. Talcottville: Mrs. R. T. B., 50; Mrs. A. G. M., and daughters, 15; Mrs. H. M. T., 50; J. G. T., 100, for Tougaloo College. Thomaston: First Ch., 12.06 Washington: First Ch., 9.50. Waterbury: C. F. D., 5; W. E. F., 25; G. E. J., 10; Miss A. G. F., 15; W. E. S., 5, for Tougaloo College.

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Through the W. H. M. U. of the New
By Mrs. Willard E.
Jersey Association.
Buell, Treasurer, $59.35.
OHIO $1,058.26.

(Dorations 958.20, Legacy 100) Akron: Mrs. J. C. W., for Pleasant Hill Tenn., 2, Cleveland: First Ch., 16.64; Park Ch., 12; E. W. B., for Tougaloo College, 20; B. M. W., for Marion, Ala., 3. Columbus: South Ch., 22.64. Kingsville: Mrs. S. E. K., 3; Miss E. S. C., 5. Medina: First Ch., 56.60. North Olmstead: Ch.. 7.45; S. S., for Tougaloo College, 5. Toledo: Washington Street Ch., 24.91, Wh

oughby: F. L. P., 20.
Watertown: L. B. Soc., 10; K.

B. W., 10. for Tougaloo College; MIS.
M. H., 25, for Tougaloo College. Warren:
Ch., 24.66; West Hartford: Ch., bbl. goods
for Kings Mountain, N. C. Winchester:
Ch., 12.25. Winstead: Second Ch., 14.19;
Mrs. J. W. P.. for Kings Mountain, N. C.,
Woodstock: First Ch., 22.61.

19.

Woman's Congregational Home Missionary Union of Conn., by Mrs. James F. Ferguson, Treasurer, $300.

Legacies

Simsbury: William C. Mather, New Britain: Alice C. Tuck, 633.33. NEW YORK-$2,663.64.

50.

300.

Berkshire: Ch., 10. Brooklyn: Ch. of the Evangel, 31; Flatbush Ch., 243.15; Ocean Avenue Ch., Women's League, 3.97. for Marion Ala. Buffalo: Fitch Memorial Ch., Woman's Auxiliary, for Ryder Memorial Hospital, 5. Canandaigua: First Ch., Central Nyack: Ch., 2.55; Cortland: Second Ch., 2.28. East Bloomfield: S. S., for Piedmont College, 25.60. Greene: First Ch., 7.50. Henrietta: J. B. G., for Pleasant Hill Academy. 51. Ithaca: First Ch.. 83. Jamestown: First Ch., 11-4. Lake View: Ch., 5.40. Mt. Vernon: First Ch., 75. New York: Forest Ave. Ch. Women's Auxiliary, 11; Mrs. H. A., 5; C. S., 100, for Marion, Ala.; Mrs. M. E. D., 10; "D. E. E." for Stereoptican for Brewer Normal School, 65; J. H. S., for Talladego College, 50; "A Friend." 15 for Ryder Memorial Hospital, Oriskany Falls: Ch., 6. Patchogue: C. E. Soc., for Piedmont College, 10. Pine Island: Ch. 9. Riga: Ch., 2.70. Riverhead: First Ch., 8.93. Sherburne: Ch.. 98.20; C. S. G. 1,000; O. A. G., 100. Stuyves nt Falls: Ch.. 5. Syracuse: Plymouth Ch., for Pleasant Hill Academy, 50. Walton: First Ch. 29.36. Woodhaven: Christ Ch.. 3. "C. S. S.." 100. Woman's Home Missionary Union of the State of New York.. By Mrs. W. A. Kirkwood. Treas., $276.00. (of which from Baiting Hollow Church & Community Club, for Bed in Pleasant Hill Hospital,, Tenn., 20.00.)

NEW JERSEY-$806.10.

Mont

Jersey City: First Ch., 172.80. clair: Mrs. D. H. W., 20; "Friends," 7, for Tougaloo College. Newark: First Ch., 30. Ocean Grove: Miss E. B., 25. River Edge: First Ch., 13.17. Upper Montclair: Christian Union Ch., 235; Christian Union Ch., Women's Guild for upkeep of two beds in Ryder Memorial Hospital, 30.

The Woman's Home Missionary Union of the New Jersey Association. By Mrs. Willard E. Buell, Treas. $273.13, (20 of

The Congregational Conference of Ohio By Rev. J. G. Fraser, D. D., Treas., $475.97. Woman's Home Missionary Union of Ohio, by Mrs. A. M. Williams, Treas., $284.05.

Legacy

Gomer: Edward Peate, by Anne Peate, Executrix, 100.

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L. F. J., 25. Chicago: Bowmanville: Ch., .
4.25; Cragin, C. E. Soc., for McIntosh, Ga.,
5; New First Ch., 16 35; Rogers Park Ch..
25; Warren Avenue Ch., 3.55; H. W. Thom-
as Memorial Ch.. 6.36; Mr. & Mrs. J. F S.,
50. Creston: Ch., 150. Dover: Ch., 27.60.
Galesburg: Central Ch., 100. Hinsdale:
The Union Ch., 51.42. La Grange: First
Ch., 100.
Moline:
La Moille: Ch., 22.1-6.
First Ch., 29.60. Oak Park: Pilgrim Ch.,
22.20. Paxton: Mrs. J. B. S., for Marion,
Ala., 5.
Poplar Grove: Federated Ch., 10,
Princeton: First Ch., 7.27; S. S., Lincoln
Mem., 3.52. Rosemond: Ch., 16. Sheffield:
W. M. S.. package goods for Moorhead,
Miss. Spring Valley: First S. S., Lincoln
Mem., 3.52. Summer Hill: Ch., 8.60. Way-
erly: Ch., 5.58. West Pullman: First Ch.,
5.21. West
E.
Chicago: Miss
W. for
Kings Mountain, N. C., 10.

IOWA-$599.71.

Aurelia: W. S..

goods for Moorhead, Miss. Castana: W. M. S., bbl. goods for Moorhead, Miss. Dickens: S. S., Lincoln Mem., 5. Farmington: W. M. S. bbl. goods for Moorhead, Miss. Grinnell: W. H. M. U., goods for Moorhead, Miss. Ida Grove: Mrs. H. G. R., 5. LaMoille: C. E. Soc., for McIntosh, Ga., 5. Newell: Missionary Society, bbl. goods for Moorhead, Miss. Newton: First Ch.. 175. Sheldon: Ch., goods for Moorhead, Miss.

Congregational Conference of Iowa, by S. J. Pooley, Treas., from Churches & S. S., 308.76; W. H. M. U. of Iowa, 100.95. WISCONSIN-$50.50.

Menasha: Ch., 7.

Wisconsin Congregational Conference,

by L. L. Olds, Treas., $43.50. MINNESOTA-$246.82.

Ada: S. S., 5.15 Cevlon: Federated S. S., for Santee, Neb., 10.

The Congregational Conference of Minnesota, by J. M. McBride, Treas., $145.20. Woman's Home Missionary Union of Minnesota, by Mrs. A. E. Fancher, Treas., $86.47.

MISSOURI-$26.52.

Maplewood: Ch., 10 Springfield: First Ch., 14.52. KANSAS-$102.55.

Kansas City: N. S., 2.

Fairview: S. S., Lincoln Mem., 1.50. Gaylord: Ch., 8. Garden City: Union Ch., Leaven14.50. Manhattan: First Ch., 18. worth: First, S. S., 5. Lenora: S. S., 10. Newton: First Ch., 13.25. Plevna: S. S., 12. Strong City: Ch., 2.57; S. S., 1.43. Topeka: First Ch., 16.30. NEBRASKA-$94.84.

4.

Aurora: Ch., 14.45. Camp Creek: Ch., Hallan: GerFriend: C. E. Soc., 1. man Ch., 20c. Lincoln: Plymouth Ch., 30. W. H. M. U., for Moorhead, Miss., 7.50. German Norfolk: Ch., 5. Sutton: Ch., 14.34. Wahoo: Ch., 11.50. Wilcox: Ch., 6.85.

SOUTH DAKOTA-$30.00.

Gregory: German Parish, 25. town: C. E., for McIntosh, Ga., 5. OKLAHOMA-$66.25.

Water

From Oklahoma Churches, by Rev. M. F. Foust, $27.

Congregational

OklaConference of homa, by Mrs. M. S. Rowe, Treas., $39.25. COLORADO-$55.91.

Den

Colorado Springs: First Ch., 11. ver: Berkeley, S. S., 1.90; Plymouth Ch., Enton: 37.07. S. S., 5.40. Manitou: Friends, books for Kings Mountain, N. C. (Pueblo: Pilgrim Ch., 54c. WYOMING-$15.82.

Cheyenne: First Ch., W. M. Soc., 14.77. Van Tassell: Ch., 1.05.

PACIFIC DISTRICT

CALIFORNIA (Northern)—$660.42.

27.

Campbell: First, 54. Ferndale: 30.04.

Grass

Berkeley: Eureka: 2.70. Valley, 1.80. Lockeford: Ch., 42c; S. S.. 81c. Oakland: First Ch., 80; Calvary, 8.22; Olivet, 33c: Plymouth, 32.40. Petaluma: Ch., 2.30; S. S., 54c. Pittsburg: Ch., SacreRio Vista: 49c. 1.51; S. S., 31c. mento: 4.57. San Francisco: First, 27.00; Italian and Spanish S. S., 27c; Richmond, 8.10; L. T. S., for Oriental Missions, 55. San Jose: Ch., 50; W. T. H., for Oriental Santa Rosa: First, Missions, 50. Somona: 5.40. Sunnyvale: 5.67. S. S., 64c.

1.24. Tipton:

Through the Woman's Home Missionary Union of Northern California, $209.66. CALIFORNIA (Southern)-$1,230.67.

Long Beach: M. N. H., 1,000 for salaries

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Kellogg: Ch., 7; S. S., 8.

Mullan: C. E.

Soc., for Humacao, Porto Rico, 6.50.
THE SOUTH, &c.

WEST VIRGINIA-$2.41.

Through the Congregational Conference of Ohio, by Rev. J. G. Fraser, Treasurer, $1.85.

Through the W. H. M. U., of Ohio, by Mrs. A. M. Williams, Treasurer, 56c. NORTH CAROLINA-$165.00

Raleigh: Missionary Union, goods for Kings Mountain, N. Č.; Kings Daughters Circle, goods for Kings Mountain, N. C. Wilmington: Gregory Institute Fund 150. Woman's Home Missionary Union North Carolina, by Mrs. F. Treasurer, $15 for Ryder Memorial Hospital, Humacao, Porto Rico. GEORGIA-$150.00:

Macon: J. L.

of R. Flynn,

Trinity School, Athens, Ala., 150.

for G.,

Kindergarten

ALABAMA-$8.60.

Florence: First Ch., 6.

Sheffield: First

Ch., 2.60..

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THE CONGREGATIONAL HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY

Office: 287 Fourth Avenue, New York

General Secretary-Charles E. Burton, Secretary of Promotion-Rev. William D.D.

Secretary of Missions-Rev. Frank L.

Moore

S. Beard

Secretary Woman's Department-Miss
Miriam L. Woodberry

Treasurer Charles H. Baker

Honorary

THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION

Office: 287 Fourth Avenue, New York

Secretary and Editor-Au- District Secretaries-Rev. George H. gustus F. Beard, D.D. Gutterson. Congregational House Corresponding Secretaries-George L. Boston, Mass.: Frank N. White, Cady, D.D.; Mr. Joseph Ernest McD.D., 19 So. La Salle St., Chicago, Afee Ill.: Rev. Geo. W. Hinman, D.D., 21 Brenham Place, San Francisco, Cal.

Associate Secretary-Sam'l L. Loomis.
D.D.

Treasurer-Irving C. Gaylord

Secretary of Woman's Work-Mrs. F.
W. Wilcox

Field Secretary-Mrs. Ida Vose Woodbury, 603 Congregational House, Boston, Mass.

THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH BUILDING SOCIETY
Office: 287 Fourth Avenue, New York

General Secretary-Charles E. Burton,
D.D.

Church Building Secretary-James Rob-
ert Smith, D.D.

Associate Secretary-Charles H. Richards. D.D.

Treasurer-Charles H. Baker

Assistant Field Secretary-Mrs.
H. Taintor, Clinton, Conn.

Chas.

Field Secretaries-John P. Sanderson,
D.D., 19 So. La Salle Street, Chi-
cago, Ill.; William W. Leete, D.D.,
Room 611, Congregational House,
Boston, Mass.

THE CONGREGATIONAL EDUCATION SOCIETY
Office: 14 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts

General Secretary-Rev. Frank M. Shel-
don

Assistant Secretary-Rev. Edward S.
Tead

Treasurer Harry M. Nelson

Assistant Treasurer-Samuel F. Wilkins

Secretary of Missionary Education-Miles B. Fisher, D.D.

THE CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL EXTENSION SOCIETY

Office: 287 Fourth Avenue, New York

General Secretary-Charles E. Burton, Extension Secretary-Rev. W. KnighD.D. ton Bloom

Treasurer-Charles H. Baker

THE CONGREGATIONAL BOARD OF MINISTERIAL RELIEF

Office: 287 Fourth Avenue, New York
President-Henry A. Stimson, D.D.
Secretary-William A. Rice, D.D.
Treasurer-B. H. Fancher

THE CONGREGATIONAL WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY FEDERATION

Office: 289 Fourth Avenue, New York

President Mrs. Williston Walker

Choate

General Secretary Miss Miriam Treasurer-Mrs. Harry E. Smith, 1741 First Street, N. W..

Washington, D. C.

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