rying three, carry 1. the result is much less; the unseen number has
much to do with the result, hasn't it?
Now in trying to write up an account of our work, I feel that it is due to
you to know something of the unseen number who have walked hand in hand with us
at Argo for the last eighteen months. Mrs. John Baird, of Philadelphia
became interested in our school, and sent splendid boxes of clothing, shoes
etc., our organ, and furnished our sewing school to help us teach that God's
Promises are living things. "Them that honor Me, I will
honor."
Mr. John E. Baird, Mr. W. Dewees Wood, Miss Tillie Baird s of Mrs.
Gertrude Wood gave us our candies, toys, dolls and shawls, all the gifts of love
that made us happy last Christmas
Miss Tillie Baird gave us our lesson rolls and illustrations.
Then the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Nativity,
Phila., calls our
Chapel "her little daughter."
Then again Mrs. W. Dewees Wood sent us a splendid box of goods, and little
Miss Gertrude Wood, whose sweet face smiles at us from the picture on the organ
is the one we are indebted to for a great many favors.
Hasn't God been good to us dear friends, in raising us up such strong yet
unseen friends for His cause. Do not doubt that all of His promises
are true.
"Them that honor Me, I will honor and them that despise Me will be
slightly esteemed."