The Spirit of missions . the iBoard of Missions to help in payingDr. Sowerbys salary. IF MR. GEORGE R. BEDINGER, whogoes to Tokyo, has already spentabout four years in Japan. The son ofthe Rev. Henry Bedinger, of St. Peters,Salem, Mass., he was prepared for col-lege at St. Pauls, Concord. After tak-ing his at Harvard in 1901, went to Japan to assist Bish-op Partridge in secretarial work. Herehe had an opportunity of observing atclose range the working of a missionary (323) 324 A Cliurcli Hospital in Western Colorado district. After a year with the hishop, hespent a year las En


The Spirit of missions . the iBoard of Missions to help in payingDr. Sowerbys salary. IF MR. GEORGE R. BEDINGER, whogoes to Tokyo, has already spentabout four years in Japan. The son ofthe Rev. Henry Bedinger, of St. Peters,Salem, Mass., he was prepared for col-lege at St. Pauls, Concord. After tak-ing his at Harvard in 1901, went to Japan to assist Bish-op Partridge in secretarial work. Herehe had an opportunity of observing atclose range the working of a missionary (323) 324 A Cliurcli Hospital in Western Colorado district. After a year with the hishop, hespent a year las English instructor in theKeio Gijuku University, Tokyo. Ke-turning to the United States in 1903, hespent a year in post-graduate study atHarvard and then taught for a year. In1905 he was appointed English pro-fessor in the College of Nobles inTokyo. Some months ago he resignedfrom the Government service to under-take missionary service among Japa-nese students under Bishop McKim. , who after his resignation from. MISS TETLOWKyoto Government employ had returned to thi:country for a brief visit, sailed on Janu-ary 30th for Japan. ACOURSE of reading on Japan ayear ago gave definite shape to thedesire, fostered for several years by MissHelen L. Tetlow, to give herself in someway to the service of the Church. As acommunicant at St. Lukes Church,Chelsea, and St. John the Evangelists,Boston, she has taught in the Sunday-school and cared for other parish duties,but the call to give her entire time toChristian work could not be she has not had a college train- ing, Miss Tetlow has specialized!French and German and has read wly. Those who know her best 8p|warmly of her patience, cheerfulness jdhigh ideals. There can be little do tthat a volunteer of her spirit and be able to realize in practifashion her hope to do much for the hof the young womanhood of Japan. A CHURCH HOSPITAL IWESTERN COLORADO WHEN the late Bishop Knigwas outlining his plansSeptember


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