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CHAPTER XLIY. 
MISSIONARIES COMING FROM AND GOING TO AFRICA, 
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. 
Failing health compelled Mrs. Hadley to come 
home in June, 1874, and in the month of hTovem- 
her following the writer sailed for Africa, going 
way of Germany for the purpose of ac- 
quainting himself more fully with the condition 
of our missions in both countries, — especially 
to make some important improvements in Africa; 
to organize United Brethren societies at Shen- 
gay and Bomphetook stations, and otherwise ren- 
der assistance in enlarging and prosecuting our 
work there. This being done, he returned at the 
end of six months. 
Mr. Gomer and wife having been there five 
years, they greatly needed a change ; and to relieve 
them. Rev. J. Wolfe was appointed in August, 1875, 
and sailed the following October, reaching the 
