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April 13, 1910. THE
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PRESBYTERIAN OF THE SOU
TO THE LADIES' AID AND MISSIONARY
SOCIETIES:
From Seminole, the county-seat of
Gaines county, Texas, as a center, draw
a circumference touching Carlsbad, Roswell
and Portales, New Mexico, Lubbock,
Snyder, Big Springs, Midland and Pecos,
Texas, and you have a circle with a diameter
of two hundred miles. The only
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i icou; lciinn cuuuu uuiiumg una minister
in this vast territory is at Seminole.
This great belt of country will average
90 per cent, tillable land, the climate is
ideal, and, with an abundance of pure
water, the country is rapidly being settled
with the best type of Southern people.
The little church at Seminole must
have a manse and a minister. There are
five new and growing towns, in each of
which a Presbyterian church may be organized,
and are dependent on Seminole
for Presbyterian preaching. There are
also many country communities in reach
of Seminole, needing the gospel.
We are deterimned to hold this vast
territory for Presbyterianism, and, by
God's grace, we will. We have never had
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home in this great mission field. We
have never had a pastor. The work has
been supplied by men whose families
were over a hundred miles away. The
meager salary and the increased cost of
living (so far from a railroad?70 miles)
render it imperative that we build a
manse. Though few and weak, we have
never ignored a call for help.
Will you help us by sending us $5?
Your contribution will be judiciously
used.
In' the Master's cause,
Mrs. F. E. Shell,
Secretary-Treasurer Ladies' Aid and Missionary
Society, Presbyterian Church,
U. S., Seminole, Gaines County, Texas.
Colorado, Tex., March 23, 1910.
I do most heartily endorse the plan of
the Ladies' Aid Society of Seminole Presbyterian
Church to raise a fund to build
a manse. To any one who will give conOnlftntlmiO
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shown by statement in this appeal, I am
sure if God has prospered you, and you
have the money, you will not withhold it
j in this instance.
As chairman of the Home Mission
Committee of El Paso Presbytery, with
thirty-six churches, and only six of them
self-supporting, I can testify to how faithful
the women of these churches have at
all times labored to support our work,
and I pray that your hearts may go out
to these faithful few, in this appeal.
Signed) P. C. Coleman, M. D.,
Chairman Home Mission Committee El
Paso Presbytery.
THE LEES-McRAE INSTITUTE.
This unique and growing institution
will begin its eleventh session on April
28, and close about the middle of December.
Since the close of the tenth session
there has been added an annex of twenty-one
bed-rooms, office, parlor and bath
rooms. This annex has cost over $4,000,
and is the gift of a friend who does not
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wish his left hand to know what his right
hand is doing.
The enrollment last year was 137,
three of whom were the daughters of our
honored missionaries in China and Japan.
Three others were native Cubans.
This institution has a threefold object
which briefly stated is, first, to put the
opportunity of a Christian industrial education
within reach of the mountain girls,
and, second, to afford a limited number
of worthy girls from other sections the
same privilege and at the same time give
them the benefit of a mountain climate
while they are pursuing their education.
It is situated in a beautiful valley in the
heart of the mountains, eight miles from
the railroad, at an altitude of about four
thousand feet where the air is always
bracing.
The course of instruction includes all
the branches that are usually taught in
high schools, music, art, and manual
training all of which are taught by experienced
Christian teachers.
For further infnrmnHnn our)
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write Miss Estelle Maclver, or Rev. Edgar
Tufts, Banner Elk, N. C.
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