Wt, C6e ^o man'0 iStationaf Jforetgn j{ll00tonar^ jrubtlee I860— 19 10 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2016 https://archive.org/details/womansnationalfoOOwoma '€i)t Roman’s Qattonal foreign ^Q^sstonarp {Jubilee I860 = 1910 A Jubilee shall the fiftieth year he unto 3’ou ; it shall he holy unto you. Leviticus 25 : 11, 12. NEW YORK March 27th -30th NINETEEN' ELEVEN Cljf 5S>oinan’s i^ational Jomsn iHisstonarp ^ubtlte JTlfto Porfe Cjrrcutitir Comnuttrc: (Ciiatruimt iIRS. SAMUKL J. BROA DWELL, -n East (Dth St. Bire-(Cltatrmrn Mrs. Wm. P. Prf.n’tick, 9 West 16th St. Mrs, D. J Bi rkfli,. US West 75th St. Mi.ss .S. T. Dokkmcs 67 Bible House Mrs. Wm. I. Mavfx, Keriiwood Road, Summit, ,V. J. Mrs. Wm. Bayard Craig. Mrs. N. D. Hilus, 4J St. Nicholas Terrace 23 Monroe Place. Brooklyn Mrs. John Gbkenol’gh, Dr. .Angf.nf.ttk Parky (Medical Work) 38 ba.st tSrd St. 749 Madi.son Ave. Mrs. AibebtO. Ropes, 9 West 76th St. Miss Dodcjk. 262 Madison Ayc, Secretary, Mrs. DkWitt Knox, 1748 Broachvay Treasurer. Miss Florence E. Felioiys, 1312 Madi.son Ave. S'ub-(£mmnittrrs Publicity — Mis.s Alice M. Davison, 574 Madi.son Ave. Prayer Circles — Mrs. J. II. Knowles, Room 401, 150 Fiftli Ave. Places of J/cetinsT— Mrs. C. F. Hoffman, 020 Fifth Ave. Finance— Mrs. E. E. Olcott, 38 West 39th St. Entertainment— Mrs. John B. Calvert. ^01 West 57th St, Voung Women — Miss Gertrude MacArthiir, The Wellimiton. 7th Ave. and 55th St. Music — Miss Laura J. Post, 24 East 3 rd St. Parlor Meetings — Mrs. II. O. .Armour, 777 Madison .Ave Literature E.chibit — Mrs. J. R. Rogers, 251 Gates .Ave., B'klyii Chairman of Sub-.Jubilees— Miss F). P. Cobh ^caUquartfrc, Kooin 910, 156 Jiftb .3bf. jlnfurmatiDH iUurrau iHarrli 2r-3D Metropolitan Opera House. Monday afternoon. Fifth Ave. Presbyterian Church. Tuesday — Thursday. Carnegie Hall. Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Literature Exhibit. Lecture Room of Fifth .Ave. Presbyterian Cli u rc h , T u esda y — Th u rsda y . No seats reserved at Carnegie Hall after 8:15 P. M. (excepting Ixix scats). No tickets required for simultaneous meetings at Broadway Tabernacle and Zion and St. Timothy Churches. PLEASE RETAIN THIS PROGRAM FOR ALL MEETINGS ^Srogram v-*« ^floniap, fflarr!) 27, 1911 3.00 p. 31 pageant of ;fHt6Btons ilflctropoUtan Opera Ifousc PROLOGUE Processional ■‘Pilgrims of the Night” and “Heralds of the Hawn” 1. Beginnings in the West 2. Beginnings in the East 3. A Field Hispensarv in China 4. Japanese Kindergarten 5. The New Woman of the Turkish Empire. 6. Out of Darkest Africa Hvmn “Ten Thousand Times Ten Thousand” 3lticuuc prcabptcrian Clnircl) 10.30 H.ifl. CucsUap, ^flartl) 2S, 19U PRAISE SERVICE Mks. J. II. Kxowi.ks, Presidin*? Hvnm “Tlie Church's One Eouiidation” Scripture Prayer Hvnm “The Son of God Goes Eorth to ar” M issionary Representatives ; .lapau - Mrs. M. L. Taft China - Dr. iMary Carleton Assam - Mrs. Walter C. Mason India Dr. Mary Rial’s Noble Korea - IMiss Guthapfel Rurma - iMiss Julia Craft Philippines - - IMiss i\Iar' llyinn “The C'hurch's One Foundation"’ Prayer Miss Butler Scripture (ireetiug from tlie Central Connnittee Miss E. Harriet Stanwotul Brief Addresses : Louise ^Manning Hodgkins Author of “\'ia Christi"’ Caroline Atwater Mason “Lux Christus"’ Arthur H. Smith, D. D. Author “Bex Christus"’ AVilliam Elliot Griffis, D.l). “Dux Christus’’ Ellen C. Parsons “Christus Lil)erator” Helen Barrett Montgomery ‘ T'hristns Bedemptor’’ Anna li. B. Lindsay “Gloria Christi’’ Samuel Zwemer, D. 1). “The [Moslem AVorld’’ Arthur Judson Brown, D. D. “Burma, Siam, Korea’’ Francis E. Clark, D. D. “South America’’ [Mrs. Francis E. Clark “Latin Europe’’ Helen Barrett [Montgomery “M’estern M’omen in Eastern Lands’’ Itobert E. Speer, LL.D. “The Light of the M’orld” “Christianity and Non-Christian Faiths’’ Hymn “() Zion, Haste” 6 Slbnuic prcstiptcrian Cliurd) 10.30 31. iPctmcsUap, ;fttarcb 29, 1911 0IU J]rofalrms anU Jlictu Solutions Mrs. 1). J. Burrell, Presiding Devotional Service Mrs. C. E. Vickers, Chicago, 111. A Complete Policy M iss Florence iMiller, I.,onisville Enlargement M iss Ella I). MacLaurin, Chicago Business [Methods Mrs. Paul Raymond, Denver The Rising Generation Mrs. Francis E. Clark, Boston Federation and Co-operation Miss Rachel Lowrie, Philadelphia Mission Study Mrs. AVallace RadclifFe, M ashington, D. C. ;§»tmultanrnus iRcrtini at CalParp baptist Cj)unl) Mrs. MacArthur, Presiding Devotional Service [Mrs. AV. E. Norvell A Complete Policy Aliss Daisy Davies, Nashville Enlargement - Miss Harriet Ellis, Boston Business Alethods Airs. Frank AVells, Indianapolis Federation and C'o-o{)eration Airs. AI. C. Porter, Pittsburg Alission Study - Aliss Helen C'alder, Boston The Rising Generation Airs. AA^ilbur, AA'ashington (1) 3l0tor 1:00 J). lycUarfitiap, ^Harcf) 29, 1911 LUNCHEON M iss Gkack II. Speakers ; Mrs. Peabody Miss Stewart Mi ss iVIiller Miss Hughes Mrs. Dodoe, Presiding Mrs. Kadcliffe Dr. Noble Mrs. Howard Taylor IMiss Maya Das ^Montgomery (2) 23clijiDccc :m Rs. W. I. Havex, Presiding (Same speakers as above) (3) Ifotcl i^altiorf^ilstoria M RS. ^VILLIA.M Jay Schiefeelix. Presidiiiir Speakers : Miss Emei'v Mrs. ^^’alter Mason Miss "^'a Ila Mrs. ^Montgomery Mrs. Marden Dr. ]\larv R. Noble :\ii ss acLaurin Miss Butler (4) l^otcl l^la^a M RS. E. AV Ai.roEE AA arrf;x, Presiding Speakers : Mrs. Montgomery Dr. IMary Carleton Mrs. Elmore Mrs. AA'altei’ Mason M iss Harriet 'I’aylor Miss Hughes Miss Emerv Airs. Peabodv A1 iss Al aya Das ( India) (5) Su tlic o3arDcn AIrs. Phii.ii* Cari’EXTEr, Presiding Speakers : Airs. Howard Taylor Aliss Helen Calder Airs. Alontgomery Deaeone.ss Phelps Aliss Alinerva Outhapfel Airs. Elmore AI iss Alargaret Suman Dr. Alary Carleton Airs. AA'allace Hadcdiffe 8 Denominational ttallic? Cljureliap, fflart!) 30, 1911 10.30 A. M. B.\ptist — Calvar\ — 57th St., bet. 6th and 7th Avenues 10.30 A. M. Congregational — Broadway Tab- ernacle — 56th St. and Broadway 10.30 A. M. Disciples, First Church — 81st St. and Broadway 5.00 P. M. Friends — Wednesday, 5 P. 7\L IdP East 20th Street 10.30 A. M. Lutheran — Holy Trinity — 65th Street and Central Park West 10.. SO A. M. Methodist — St. Paul's — 86th St. and West End Avenue 11.00 A. M. Presbyterian — Fifth Ave. Pres- byterian — 55tli Street and 5th Avenue 10.00 A. M. Protestant Episcopal — Zion and St. Timothy — 57th Street 10 30 A. M. Reformed Dutch — Marble Colle- giate — 29th St. and 5tli Ave. 10.30 A. M. United Presbyterian- — Washing- ton Heights, cor. 172d Street and Audubon Avenue 9 9l\3cmic prcstjptcrian Ctjiircfj 2.30 ^3. ifl. (abnrsDap, fflarcl) 30, 1911 THE .JUBILEE Mus. IIei.kx BARRErr Montgomery, Presiding Devotional Service ]\Irs. Levi Schofield .Jubilee Hymns Introduction of Representatives of Home Mis- sionary Societies and Young AV omen’s Christian Association Our Jubilee Chairmen ( )ur Policy— Discussion ^Carnegie pall 8.00 J]. ■££[, Qbuvfitiap, ^flarcl) 30, 1911 MASS .MEETING President AVooli.ey, of Mount Holyoke College, Presiding Chorus Under the direction of Mr. Richard Henry AA'arren Air. Clarence Dickin.son at the organ I I\ nm ‘ ‘'Phe Son of God Goes Forth to AA'ar" ' Devotional Service Mrs. Howard Taylor Report of Gifts from New York and Grand Total II vnm “ God is Working His Purpose Out" Address Rev. Arthur II. Smith, D.D. Introduction of Eoreign Students and A'ohm- teers Address Mrs. Helen Barrett Alontgomery Hvnm “Glorious Things of Theeare Spoken” Doxology Benediction 10 SI M U LT ANEOr S M EETINGS Broadway and Sfitli St. S.OO p. iH.