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Ill the time of his death. A good man has gone and his works do follow
him. MISS EVELYN E. STARR. Our school at Greenwood, S. C., mourns the
loss of one of its teachers, who, though she had been but a few months
in connection with the school, had endeared herself to both teachers and
pupils. Miss Evelyn E. Starr departed this life February 6, 1896. The
principal of the school writes: "She came to the work with a sincere
love for it, was intensely in earnest, and devoutly Christian." BUREAU
OF WOMAN'S WORK. Miss D. E. Emerson, Secretary. COLORED WOMEN'S WORK. We
often speak of the influence of the schools and churches of the American
Missionary Association, but perhaps it is not realized how marked this
is in the growth of a missionary spirit among the people. To illustrate
this we call attention to reports of a few of the Women's Missionary
Societies among the colored people. The Woman's Union of Alabama reports
as having raised by its auxiliaries $259.41, and the spirit of the
auxiliaries is manifested in the following items: Anniston.--A society
of girls of the church, ranging in age from five to fifteen years. The
object is to increase an interest in missio
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