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Show EDITORS' DAUGHTER GOES OX MISSION TO PORTO RICO Miss Fanny Carlton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl S. Carlton, sailed Saturday, October 9 from New York for Porto Rico, where she has been assigned by the board of missions of the Christian church. Miss Carlton has spent years in training for this work. She was graduated from the Riverside California Cali-fornia high school, then attended the Library school in that city for two years, prior to entering Hiram college, at Hiram, Ohio, where she received her B. S. degree in 1919. al so where she was ordained as a minister min-ister of the gospel. She spent the greater part of the summer of 1919 in Beaver where she made many warm friends. After Af-ter a short visit In California, she went to Indianapolis. Indiana, where she attended the College of Missions, Missi-ons, making a specialty of the study of music, the Spanish language and the customs and traditions of the Latin American people. She expects to be in the Porto Rico Ri-co field for about six years. The best wishes of a large circle of friends accompany her on her journey and in her chosen calling. |