Show BAPTIST WOMEN HOLD ATTENTION Interest of Convention Centers in Meeting of Missionary Society MISS BURDETTE IS HEARD Makes lnla's Plea Pica for School Where liere Women o Missionaries Are rl Trained I Talk on Oil Of OC the time three sessions of or the time second day of the time Utah Baptist state convention conven conven- Lieu tion tile tho greatest Interest s seemed omed t 16 tO center around the meeting In charge of the thc omens Women's Baptist Missionary lIs society held in In the time afternoon ant which was as the time most largely attendee attended session yot tt et hold Two addresses of oC exceptional Interest to women n workers workers work worl- ers were wore given g at this meeting one 1 by hy Miss Mary G. G Burdette on the tIme work done llone by b tho time Women's omens Baptist Missionary Training school at Chicago Chicago Chi Chi- cago the other othel by y Miss lIss Stella J J. J flagon Ragon a graduate graduato of tho the training school and who ho has Imas only recently re returned re- re turned from flom Burmah where she sime worked for fOI several years ears as us a mis mis- The school re referred to h by Miss lIss Burdette was esta established a few years ears ago for th time the purpose of training women women wo wo- wo- wo men mon to become successful missionaries anti and pastors pastors' assistants Time The training Includes Include the tIme teaching leaching of or practical things timings such as domestic science nursing nurs nul's In ing sowing etc In addition to the religious training necessary iry to fit a n woman to fill the time position of oC missionary missionary mission mission- ar ary In a home or 01 foreign Ocl field Land nd ha has recently been heen purchased and antI the erection of a large huge Institution begun and antl Miss lIss Burdette urged upon time the young oung women of or Utah who contemplate plate taking u up the work of missionaries missionaries mission mission- aries arles to lo tal take e their training at this ImIs school Seven Se n graduates of or the time school already live In Utah and are uro doing effective missionary work Goes Goes- Direct to Memphis Miss Burdelle also spoke of oC the time training schools that have been heen established esta In mm time the South for the education and of time the of oC the negro women most successful ml missionaries In the South now are aro graduates of the these e schools From Salt Sail Lake Miss lIss Burdette Bur Bur- delte dette goes Joes direct lo tu Memphis where the time colored colore d Baptists will hold hohl their annual convention It II Is the tIme largest Baptist organization In the time world and ani after artel attending the women's meetings and anti addressing them them Miss Burdette will remain for Crl some ome little time time the ne negro gro problem In which she Is Interested In her talk lalk on Burmah urmah Miss lIss Ragon flagon gave a n graphic lle description of or the time people pen peo- pie ile and their customs anti and told much of the time life lire of oC a missionary In that thai Held A variety of customs and ammO religions exist there ther and ami aside from the Karens the tIme tribes are low In the moral scale calc When hen the time people of that country adopt the time Christian faith time the they are oblIged d. to drop op no noV only their theira a old II beliefs but hut timely their customs and lead cad an entre entirely different life Reports from t time the various societies and were the tho most niost satisfactory sails sails- factory ever ver given at an annual meetIng meeting meet- meet Ing ng of ot the time Baptists Increased Increase d mcm- mcm Increased offerings for fOI missionary missionary mis mis- work were reported by nearly nearl ever every society In the state Election of or followed tho the reading of or re reports reports re- re ports und antI the following women were named to serve ele In the various executive tive positions for fO the ensuing year eal t Mrs H. H W W. Pratt Prat Provo president Mrs Mrs Bruce Druce KInney Salt Sal Lake City first vice president Mrs Mis 1 R. R T. T 1 Millet Miller Ogden second vice president Mrs S S. A. A Hayworth Salt Sail Lake City Ing ng secretary Mrs Irs C. C J. J Mrs 11 A. A J. J Goss Gos corresponding secretaries Mrs Ir V. W. W. W Randolph treasurer Morning Sc Session lon The Time morning session of oC the convention conven conven- Lion tion was devoted to the reading of 0 papers and discussion of or topics bear bear- carIng car car- Ing ng on un Sunday school work voik Miss 15 Mary Berkeley spoke u on the Cradle Roll Hal Mrs H. H W V. Pratt on the time home H. H L L. Herrington on special days B. B n L L. Corum on organIzed organized organ organ- letl classes Mrs S S. S A A. A Hayworth Haworth on oil primary war work D P. P Ward Vard time the roundtable round roundtable ta table le J. J A. A Smith and D. D P. P Ward ard reported on pu publication societies and A. A G. G gave his experiences ax as aJ a Dr Dl I. I I N. N Clark of ot Kansas CI City secretary sec see rotary of oC the time southwestern south district of oC the American Baptist 11 Missionary nar union was the speaker at the time evening meeting Foreign missions was the subject of oC Dr DI Clarks Clark's talk He dwelt especially upon the work accomplished by the time Baptist missionaries In foreign fields olds during the past hundred years ars Th The Tho church at present shows a membership of oC In heathen lands with a num number er of support self-support- ling Ing congregations and several e crl of these congregations aiding in iii other foreign ml mission slon work vork Rev He Bruce Bruc Kinney was re elected state secretary a position held b by him himor for tor or several years past A motion moton was I carried at the time evening meeting pledgIng carrell Ing ng the thu Baptists of oC Utah to raise for missionary ml work In Utah If the time American Baptist Homo Home lome Missionary society will give Meetings of wi the thu convention will be ie resumed this morning at 9 o'clock at the East gast Side Baptist church U |