The Presbyterian of the South : [combining the] Southwestern Presbyterian, Central Presbyterian, Southern Presbyterian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1909-1931, May 19, 1909, Page 10, Image 14

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IO SOME VIEW By Re All of us are interest 23rd of May is Child Memorial School" for ^ of special prayer and st HHH 1 The Matamorc l)r. A. T. Gravhill 1>< moros in 1874. and prea church building is mm of the pulpit is a table Presbytery of Tamauli Don Liuaaaiupe R. ( IMatamoros church ah heen there. He writ THE PRESBYTERIAN fS FROM MEXICO. v H. L. Ross. ed in Mexico now. because the ren's Day. ami the "Gravbill lexican boys is to be the object udv and contributions. 52" M;' I r l I;I |4j|^HyM -* ? --*T-25E^^^MSSS3SflS !! ?s Presbyterian Church. ugan his mission work in Matachcd here for several years. This re than thirty years old. Hack t .which was placed there by the pos in memory of Dr. Graybill. ?=-?? ^ -1 a'. V \ : to t ' lia V TmL Wmkr j '' trjtf < JM IJBL . .? T -M* rl 7 / I rma- \f -M21 iarza has served as deacon of the out as long as the building has es on the blackboard careful [ OF THE SOUTH. monthly reports of all collection very faithful sexton of the chnr Kg/ . ?JU Boarding Pupils of the Mat Intimately associated with tli is that of the Matamoros liirls' Dysart has given twenty-seven to it. The above picture shows besides which there is an enroll nient of over one hundred.* ' 3- ) r ? The Boys in the Mata Though a "(iirls' School," it sary to take in hoys, because school. Xote by Dr. Chester: There is no single enterpris work in which the Foreign M present more deeply interested morial School. The work that is waiting fo well set forth in a small leaflet package of Children's Day Exen the point when, it is absolutely of the work we are trying to d< that in one week from the dat< will be able to send a message t him to proceed with the purchas where there will be all the w; every other feature that is req operation. May ig, igog. s: and besides, be is tlie all amoros Girls' School. ie history of the church School. Miss Annie E. years of arduous work the girls of the Home ; nient in the day departHI i^Jk HHHHi % i moros School. lias been almost necesof our lack of a boys' ;e connected with our ission Committee is at than the Graybill Mer this school has been that is included in the irises. We have reached f /-? '1 -% V?5ov II I I <1 I IU I lie .'MILV.l.Sa 3 iii Mexico. We trust i of Children's Day we o Mr. Rose authorizing e of a site for the school iter that is needed and uired for its successful : Jt