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QUARTERLY PRAYER CALENDAR 
DAY 
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The Mission as a whole; its vision 
and work. 
Bananal, Brazil : Miss Christine 
Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. 
Hunrichs. 
Bella Vista, Brazil: Rev. and Mrs. 
Edw T ard Haugh. 
Native workers ; evangelists, pas- 
tors, helpers, students. 
Concepcion, Paraguay: Miss 
Alma Hoellein, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- 
win W. White. 
Corumba and Ladario, Brazil: 
Rev. Emil W. Halverson, Miss 
LaReine E. Lyon, R.N., Miss 
Alice Nyboer. 
Bible schools, day schools, Sunday 
schools and dispensaries. 
Encarnacion, Paraguay: Dr. and 
Mrs. J. Nairn Hay, Miss Mary 
Hamilton, R.N. 
Iquitos, Peru: Rev. and Mrs. 
William R. Hurley, Rev. and 
Mrs. John MacKinnon, Mr. and 
Mrs. Erwin H. Lauriault, Rev. 
Harry W. Stahlman. 
For the health of all missionaries 
on the Field and for the home 
workers. 
Juruena, Brazil: That this 
Nhambiquara Indian center may 
soon be evangelized; that a great 
native church may arise here in 
the wilderness as a testimony to 
the martyrdom of the Rev. 
Arthur Francis Tylee and Miss 
Mildred P. Kratz, R.N. 
Paraguari, Paraguay : Rev. George 
Jennings. 
For accepted missionary candidates 
in the homelands waiting to sail. 
Posadas, Argentina: For the 
Church. 
Puerto Saurez and Santiago, 
Bolivia: For the church and its 
members; for the workers: Mr. 
and Mrs. George T. Haight. 
DAY 
16. For new missionaries on the Field, 
language study, climatic condi- 
tions. 
17. Rondonopolis and Jarudore, 
Brazil: Rev. Alex. Hutcheson, 
Mr. Thomas Lindores. 
18. Sao Luiz de Cacares, Brazil : Mr. 
Charles W. J. Harris. 
19. For a revival in Inland South 
America. 
20. San Ignacio, Argentina : Rev. and 
Mrs. James S. Cunningham. 
21. Villarrica, Paraguay: Mr. and 
Mrs. Benjamin G. Fay. 
22. For members of the Mission, mis- 
sionaries, candidates, prayer work- 
ers, financial supporters, council- 
men, executive officers and all in- 
terested friends. 
23. Yegros, Paraguay: Rev. and Mrs. 
F. E. Diem, Miss Gertrude Lam- 
son. 
24. For the native churches and 
members in Cazador and Paso de 
Libres, Argentina; Ladario and 
Bananal, Brazil. 
25. Posadas Headquarters: Miss Ana- 
bel Case, Rev. and Mrs. Alex 
Rattray Hay, Rev. and Mrs. 
John Hay, Miss Helen Hay and 
Rev. George Rice. 
26. Native Workers: Don Marcos 
and Dona Margarita Andino in 
Argentina and Senhor Eleutario 
and Senhora Vincente Ayala in 
Sao Luiz de Caceres in Brazil. 
27. For missionaries home on fur- 
lough or on sick list: Rev. and 
Mrs. I. W. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. S. 
R. Decker, Mr. and Mrs. William 
R. Hasker, Miss Lena B. Haw- 
kins, Mr. Albert E. W. Mc- 
Dowell, Rev. and Mrs. Daniel 
Thomas, Mrs. Ethel Canary 
Tylee. 
28. For financial needs. 
29. For United States Headquarters. 
30. For Toronto Headquarters. 
31. For Edinburgh Headquarters. 
3445 $ 15.00 
6 5.00 
7 8.11 
8 1.00 
9 2.00 
3450 100.00 
1.. 2.00 
2 26.13 
3 1.00 
4 40.00 
3455.. 
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3460. 
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(Concluded from page 15) 
$ 
$ 
20.00 3465 
2.50 6 
12.00 7 
65.00 8 
5.00 9 
3.00 3470 
25.00 1 
1.00 2 100.00 
13.00 3 • 11.70 
3.00 4 12.66 
3.00 
1.00 
14.00 
10.00 
2.00 
5.00 
18.73 
3475 
$ 10.00 
6 
5.00 
7 
Cancelled 
8 
14.50 
9 
100.50 
3480 
2.00 
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2.00 
2 
45.00 
3 
15.00 
