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Show MISS M1LLSPAUGH TALKS ON MISSIONS Three interesting addresses on the various va-rious phases of the mission work by women in this and other lands were delivered de-livered yesterday in Baptist churches of the city by Miss Carrie O. Millspaugh. of Portland, Ore., district superintendent of t he Woman's American Home Baptist Missionary society. Miss Millspaugh spoke in the morning at the Bethel Baptist church, dealing specifically with the splendid progress of the mission work in Cuba and the West Indies. In the afternoon she delivered an address at the Burlington Baptist church and last night spoke to a big audience in the Rio Grande church. She laid stress upon the subject of "perparedness," pointing point-ing out that while each presidential candidate candi-date has his own views on this national question there can be no dispute about the necessity for training in the work of Christian missions, because the missionary mission-ary is required to touch so many and so widely-varied fields of activity to reach the people and accomplish the desired results. |