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" ( / Mission £^tifons in Sophia town and ^ ^Oplando, Johannesburg. ... ^ i SOPHIA^OWN. ORLANDO (Zulu name : Ekutuleni - (Sesuto name : LESEDIMJ The House of Peacemaking.) The House of Light.) THE NURSERY SCHOOLS Rnphi a town - Thahjong-- (The Place of Joy) NEW CLARE Orlando - Dikonyaneng... (The Place of Lambs) S.Francis Church and New Clare — St.ESzabdh School \U ) W » 1 j 1 Ekutuleni Staff. Mis? Lorothy Maud (Warden) Ekutuleni, 73 Meyer Street, Sophia town, Johannesburg. Miss Agatha Carew Hunt. Miss Barbara Tredgold. Miss Ethel Lane (week-ends) Treasurer to all Committees in South Africa: J. Ormerod Esq., 7b Meyer Street, Sophiatown Johannesburg. Hon.Treasurer to Ekutuleni in England: Michael Tetley Esq., The Priory, Stevenage,Herts Hon. Secretary to Ekutuleni in England: Mrs.James Robinson,Hatching Green House, Hargenden, Herts.

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" ( / Mission £^tifons in Sophia town and ^ ^O p la n d o , Johannesburg.

... ̂iSOPHIA^OWN. ORLANDO

(Zulu name : Ekutuleni - (Sesuto name : LESEDIMJ The House of Peacemaking.) The House of L ight .)

THE NURSERY SCHOOLS Rnphi a town - Thahjong--

(The Place of Joy)

NEW CLARE Orlando - Dikonyaneng...(The Place of Lambs)

S.Francis Church and New Clare — St.ESzabdhSchool

\U ) W » 1 j 1Ekutuleni S ta ff .

Mis? Lorothy Maud (Warden)Ekutuleni, 73 Meyer Street,Sophia town, Johannesburg.

Miss Agatha Carew Hunt.Miss Barbara Tredgold.Miss Ethel Lane (week-ends)

Treasurer to all Committees in South Africa:

J . Ormerod E sq ., 7b Meyer Street, SophiatownJohannesburg.

Hon.Treasurer to Ekutuleni in England:

Michael Tetley Esq ., The Priory, Stevenage,Herts

Hon. Secretary to Ekutuleni in England:

Mrs.James Robinson,Hatching Green House,Hargenden, Herts.

* Ekutuleni Committee in Johannesburg:

Major H .S . Cooke, (Chairman),The Right Revd. The Lord Bishop of Johannesburg Mrs. Crothall,Mrs. Durward,Mrs. Fehrsen,Mrs. Gajana,Miss. A . Carew Hunt,Mrs. McNeice,H. Madibane Esq .,Miss. D .R . Maud,Mrs.. Paver,The Revd. Father Raynes C.R.Mrs. Tonkin,J . Ormerod Esq. (Secretary).

Ekutuleni Committee in England:

Chairman: The Right Revd. The Lord Bishop of St. Alvans,

Treasurer: Michael Tetley E sq .,Secretary: Mrs. James Robinson.Members: Miss. Davies,

The Hon.Rosalind Gibbs,Mrs. Cecil Lubbock,The Revd.Prebendary Lowe,Miss. B. Maud,Miss. M .E. Middleton,Miss. C. Robins,Col.The Hon.M.Hore Ruthven,Mrs. M. Tetley.

Leseding Staff:

Miss.Margaret Leeke (Warden,Leseding, Orlando Township, Johannesburg.

Miss. Joan Marshall.Miss. Molly Starey.Miss. Agatha Copeman.Miss. Esther Hopkinson (Dikonyaneng)Mrs. Julia Motsenyane.

$

Leseding Committee :

M iss. D. Thompson (Chair),

J .P . Harding Esq .,Mrs. Hoogterp, k is s . M. Leeke,M iss. J . Marshall,Mrs. Massie,M iss. D .R . Maud,Mrs. Williamson Napier, Commander- Williamson Napier, Lady Oppenheimer,H. Oppenheimer E sq .,The Revd. Father Raynes C .R * , MrSo W.S. Saunders,G .R .N . Shaddick E s q .,Mrs„ Small,Advocate R. Stratford,Mrs,, Susskind,Mrs. Voelcker,J . Wentzel E s q .,Comar Wilson Esq.

Hon.Treasurer to Leseding in England:

Col. The Hon. M„ Hore Ruthven, Vern Leaze, Caine, W ilts.

Nursery School Staff :

Sophiatown - Thabong:

Miss. Doreen Chaplin Miss.V.Mabogoane}( half Mrs. Qupe (half-year) Miss.P.Motsepe )year)

Orlando - Dikonyaneng:

Miss. E . Hopkinson Mrs. Gada

New Clare - St.Elisabeth:

M iss. C. Moor Allen Mrs. Qupe.

Hon.Medical Officer to all three schools:

Dr. I . Gross.

Nursery Schools Committee:

Mrs. Pouche (Chair)Mrs. DobsonMiss.Esther Hopkinson,Miss. Jordan,Mrs. McCrae,Miss D .R . Maud Mrs, Ogilvie,The Revd.Father Raynes C.R.Mrs. SmallMiss. Moor Allen,

Miss. D . Chaplin,Dr. I.Gross.Miss. Janisch,Miss. M. Leeke,Miss Marshall,P .A . Nixon E s q .,Mrs. Raikes,M iss.P , Richards,Mrs.Bailey Southwell, MrSoDurward (Sec .)

CENTRAL FINANCE COMMITTEE,JOHANNESBURG:

The Right Revd.The Lord Bishop of Johannesburg(Chairman).

Miss. Chaplin* Major H.S.Cooke.Mrs. Durward, Mrs. Fehrsen,Mrs. Pouche, Miss.Hopkinson,Miss. Leeke, A.MacDougall E sq .,Mrs. Massie, Miss D .R . Maud,Commander Williamson Napie ̂ P .A . Nixon Esq .,The Revd.Father Raynes C.R,G.R.N.Shaddick E sq ., Mrs. Susskind, J.Ormerod E s q ., (Sec .)

1. Try to build up the spiritual and moral life of town Africans, and to shepherd them, through the teaching of Christ and KisChurch.

2. Help the education and recreation of the children from two years upwards through Day Schools, Sunday Schools, Classes, Clubs, e tc ., and seek to train leaders to carry on . the service of Christ in A fr ica„

3„ Work for .justice in their material conditions, and feed the hungry,

Sophiatown Nursery School cares for 260children.

Newclare Nursery School cares for 100children.

Orlando Nursery School cares for 150children.

Thirty African Nursery School teachers intraining.

Three Primary Schools in Sophiatown have2 ,000 children.

Three Primary Schools in Orlando have1,500 children.

Altogether 1±,000 children are cared for innine schools.

Sunday Schools for 1 ,000 children inSophiatown.

Sunday Schools for 600 children in Orlando.

Classes for 300 girls in small groups.

Hungry people fed with rations every week,about 20.

WHAT WE TRY TO DO AT THE DAY ...._ NURSERY SCHOOL._____________

1. Protect and care for children of two to seven years, whose mothers and fathers are out at work all day,

2, Teach children from the earliest years habits of cleanlinesss discipline and good fellowship, and bring them up to know Christ as their Friend and King,

*EKUTULENI LESEDING

and the NURSERY SCHOOLS.

ANNUAL REPORT FOR I9U0.

Strict economy forbids us to publish more than a bare record of outstanding events during I9ifO, and for the same reason added to the difficulty of getting mails to England we are not publishing any lists of money given in England. No lists of helpers nor of the most welcome gifts in kind are given, but our gratitude to each helper is very real0 Thanks to the kind offer of one of our Committee members, this Report has been produced free, and we know that everyone will approve the change of makeup, which frees so much money for the work.

I should like to use all the space in trying to thank people for their wonderful generosity and faithfulness. When we receive £lU from Bristol, £U from Coventry, the promise of £100 from Portsmouth, and many more like them v?e feel humbled and quickened to an ever deeper longing to use the money worthily. We are bound to lose large sums which used to come from England and for that reason and because it is right to support one’ s own concerns, we appeal with confidence to South Africa to f i l l

the short fall which must inevitably occur, and let the work go forward.

Thanks to the prayerss money and service of our wonderful friends some very lovely things happened in 19U-Q, which we can only list

The Church of Christ the K im . Sophiatown was enlarged and beautified by the addition of the Chapels of All Souls and S. Mary Magdalene given (for the most part) in memory of my motheij Elisabeth Diana Maud. Sister Margaret finished three beautiful frescoes over the Se'i.etuary.

S.Elisabeth*s Nursery School,New Clare was

opened and under the special care of Charlotte Moor Allen, has taken in her full complement of 100 children. We have started a new Sunday School here for over 100 very wild and dear children who live round about, out of which UO are being prepared for Confirmation now.

The Nursery Schools in Sophiatown, and Orlando. are both entirely full, supplemented by new Classrooms - S. Christopher and S, Anna - holding 80 more children. Doreen Chaplin and Esther Hopkinson are now training 30 African ' women as Nursery School Teachers with full certificates and cannot keep up with the demand for such trained teachers.

Other Schools.We hope to start our Uth Nursery School

in Pimville very soon. The Junior School in Sophiatown can now take in 600 children in a completed school; and the Education Author­ities have committed to Father Paynes’ care the building of two Secondary Schools for the SVfhiatown and Orlando districts.

In Orlandothe work has grorai and deepened most

wonderfully in spite of endless d ifficu lties .S. Mary’ s Church has been greatly improved and beautified, and is full to the doors Sunday by Sunday. The Schools are all overflowing; and steady constructive teaching goes on through Sunday Schools, Classes, Clubs and Wayfarer-Guides both here and in Sophiatown.

Many are the disappointments and set­backs, but the African is hungry in body, mind and soul, and with the power of sympathy and prayer to set free GOD s glorious supplies, nothing can be impossible, and we can work on in faith

for a future where CHRIST*s spirit will p'revail.

DOROTHY MAUD,

Our Special Thanks \ are due to all who help us

Dr. Gross, our untiring Medical Officer : lyi r » Gordon Smith, Mr, Johns v Messrs .Lamb and Sinclair, Messrs. Deloitte, Annan, Plender, Griffiths and Co. - our Honorary Auditors; all those who help so wonderfully over School Sewing in all our Schools, and in the Clubs; <*nd Mr. G .W . Campbell, who supplies every branch of our Mission with free coal and wood.

Honorary Treasurer and Secretary in England-

Owing to the war our splendid Honorary Treasurer, Mr. H .E , Field, and M iss, M .E . Middleton, our Secretary, have had to resign. We can never thank them adequately for all they have done for us untiringly; but we tbahk GOD for them. We are more than fortunate to have now Mr. Michael Tetley as Honorary Treasurer, and Mrs. James Robinson as Secretary. We give their addresses below, and thank them with all our hearts for being ready to help us in spite of all their other work.

PLEAS3 NOTE HEW ADDRESSES:

HONORARY TREASURER FOR ENGLAND, - Michael Tetley, Esq.

The Priory,Stevenage, Herts.

HONORARY SECRETARY FOR ENGLAND - Mrs. James Robinson,

C/o Hatching Green House, Harpenden, Herts.

Ekutuleni, English Donations received in _____________ South Africa, 19^0. ________

Anon £5. 0. 0Adams, Miss.P. 3. k . 0

Broadbent, Miss. 5 rupees

Cooper, Miss. 1. 0 .. 0

Dudgeon, Mrs. 10. 0

Garner, Miss. 10. 0Gridland, Mrs. 10. 0

Hobhouse, Miss. U. 1. 0. 0

Jones, Miss.Margaret Flood 5. 0Jones, Miss.Mildred Flood 5. 0

Latter, M.Esq. 25. 0. 0

Mertens, Miss. E. 1. 0. 0Missionary Guild, per Miss Cooper 1. 0. 0

Palmer,Mrs. and Mrs.Alexander 2. 0. 0

Raikes, Miss 1. 1. 0Red Maids’ School 5. 0. 0

St .P eter 's Church,Balkwell,Per TheRevd. H .T . Horan k. 15. 0

St .P au l’ s Sunday School,Maidstone per Miss. Hunt 6. 0

St.Thomas' Sunday School,Wallasey, per Miss. Hyde 7. 0

Smith, Mrs.N. 10. 0Smith, Miss. A. Scarlett 10. 0

Transvaal and Southern Missions U2. 3 . 0-do- 3. 1. 8-do- 2. 19. 6-do- 23- 1. 6

-do- per Diocese of Pretoria 2. 5. 0

Walker, Mrs. and Mrs. H. 2. 2 . 0Wollaston, Miss. A. 10. 0White, Mrs. R. 10. 0

TOTAL : £130. 12. 9

Ekutuleni South African Donations. 19U0._______

Barnes, W .J . Esq. £5°

Bartle & Co. 2.Birch, K. Esq. 2„ Bull, Mrs. B.Burns, Mr ,̂., 1.

Campbell, Mrs. C .W .R . 3 .Carver, M .F . Esq, 10.Church Women’ s Society,

Johannesburg 2.Clarry, Miss.Connell, J . E sq ., refund on

Season Tickets of Professor Bieshenvel, Mrs.Braidwood and Mrs. French Lloyd 1.

Cowin, Mrs.

Edwards, Leo Esq. 5-

Gray, H. Esq. 1.Greig, D .C . Esq. 2.

Hay, Mrs. Errol 1.

Knight, Mrs. 2.

Lawrence, W .H .S . Esq. 2. Lucas, Mrs.

MacDougall, Mrs. 1.McLeod, Mrs. Rose 1.Martin, Mrs. John 3<Maud, Mrs. A .R . 5<

Parker, Mrs. 3<Pfcrktown Old G irls ' Association 1.

Ramsbottom, Mrs.Rand Daily Mails, Limited. 10.Rand Provident Building Society 10, Rosebank and District Church of

England per C. Jopling Esq. 1

0. 0 .

0 . 0 .0 . 0 .

10. 6 .1. 0.

0 . 0 .0 . 0.

0. 010. 0 .

0. 0 .10. 0 .

0 . 0 .0 . 6 .2 . 0 .1. 0 .

0 . 0 .2. 0 .

10. 0 .0 . 0 .1. 0 .3 . 0 .0 . 0 .0 . 6.0. 0.

10. 6.0 . 0 .

10. 0 .

10. 0 .

St. George's Church, Parktown St. Mary’ s Diocesan Gir]^ School,

£lk. 9. u

Pretoria. h . 1. 10Schreiner, Mr. Justice l . 1. 0Sewell, Miss. Ada 10. 0Shattock, Mrs.South African Townships, Mining and

10. 0

Finance Corporation, Limited 25* 0 . 0Star, The, Johannesburg. 5. 5. 0Stokes, F. Esq. 2 . 2. 0Strakosch, P. Esq. 1. 1. 0

Tarry & Co ., L td ., E .W . 1. 1. 0Turner, A .C . Esq. 2. 2 . 0

Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. A .S . 10. 10. 0

Wright, Miss. 10. 0

Young, Mrs. S.H. 10. 10. 0

£156 .15 . 2

Ekutuleni Donations (Earmarked) __________________1940.__________________

Leseding

Anon £1 • 0 . 0 .

Hobhouse, Misp. U. 1. 0 . 0.

Palmer, Mrs. and Mrs.Alexander 2. 0. 0.Parker, Mrs. 3* 0. 0.

Young, Mrs. S .H . 5« 0. 0*

Orlando Transport

Anon 10. 0 . 0 .Anon 6. O.

St.Andrew’ s School,Pangbourne 3 .1 4 . 5.

In Memoriam. Mrs.George Barry.

Humphreys, Mrs. 15* 0*

Kanthack, Mrs. 3« 0 . 0.

Robertson, Dr. and Mrs. 2 . 2 . 0.

New Clare Catechist.

Behr, Baroness 5. 5« 0*

McDougall, A. Esq. 10. 0 . 0 .

Parktown Parish Council 4 .1 0 . 2 .

Transvaal and Southern RhodesiaMissions 1. 0 . 0.

Nursery School at Pim ville.

Anon 5 . 0 . 0 .Anon 10. 0 . 0 .

Birch, K . Esq. 2 . 0 . 0.Budden, Dr. Edith 3* 3 . 0 .

Chard, Miss. 5» 0 . 0 .

School Sewing Donation:

Mrs. Black £8. 0 . 0 .Mbs. Hope 16. 0. 0.Ma s s . Pryor 16 . 0 . 0 .

Christmas Party Donations.

B^.rch K. Esq.Corder, Mrs.6rown Mines Sewing Club Campbell, Mrs.)on, C. Esq.|’erguson-Davie, Mrs.

Pehrsen, Mrs.Forest Town Fellowship.Haig, Mrs. E .Hildick-Smith, Mrs.MacDougall, Mrs.The Mayor of Johannesburg Palmer, Mrs.Paver, Mrs.Rand Daily Mails, Ltd.Trenery, Mrs.Tredgold, Lady Winstead Sewing Party, per

Mrs. Winstanley Webber, Mrs.W illis , Miss. I .Wright, Miss.

Social Work and R elief Donations.

1. 0 . 0.lo 1. 0.

5 . 0. 0.1. 0. 0.2 . 2 . 0.

10. 6.10 . 0 .

2 . 2 . 0.10. 0 .

2. 2 . 0.1 . 0. 0 .

10. 0. 0.1. 0. 0.1 . 0. 0 .

10. 0 . 0 .1. 1 . 0.

10. 0 .

2. 2 . 0 .2 . 2 . 0 .1. 0. 0 .

10. 0.

Anon . 5 . 0 0.Anon 5. 0. 0.Anon 5. 0 . 0.Anon 25. 0. 0 .Bruce, M iss. D. 2 . 0 . 0 .Department of Native Affairs 1. 5 . 0 .Parker, M iss. A, 1. 13. 0.McVicar, D. Esq. 5. 0 . 0 .Soames, Mrs. 2 . 0 . 0.

Hadley's Native Labour Organization £10

Education Donations.

Miss. AndrewsGaussen, Miss. 5

Judson, Miss. 2Robertson-Glasgow. Mrs.Phyllis

10. 0.

10. 0 .10„ 0 .0» 0 .

10 . 0 .St.Cyprian's School.

City of Johannesburg. £265. 0. 0 .

Leseling : English Donations received in South A fr ica : 19̂-i-Q*__________

Miss. Pamela Grant 5» 0.

Miss. Hobhouse £lo 0 . 0 .

Mre Stockross Spewnland 6 , 3cMiss. Tregoning.Rec’ d, from the Estate of the

10 o 0 o 0,

late Canon Usherwood The Venerable, The Archdeacon

100. 5c 0,

of Westmoreland.Rec’d. from The Treasurer in

25, 0. 0 .

England 109. 0 . 6.

£ 2 U 5 » 1 6 . 9 -

Leselin,^; South African Donations.

Anon

Miss. Bradford H„ Britten Esq.

Mrs. Corder.C„W. S. Johannesburg

Miss. M. Dick.

Po Hunt Esq.J .P . Harding Esq.L.K..Hurwitz & Son

Mrs. E ,0 . Leake Miss Lloyd

Mrs. John Martin.Mrs. Maynard Lady Oppenheimer.H„ Oppenheimer Esq,Mrs. Neilson Parkview Church Hall Mrs. Parker Mrs. Palmer

5» 0. 0.

10. 0.1. 1. 0,

1. 0. 0.

?• 0. 0.

L Oo 0.

id. 0. 0.10. 0. 0.3. 3. 0.

2. 2. 0.i. 0. 0.

2. 2. 0.1. 0* 0.

35. 0. 0.100. 0. 0.

£ ” 1 ©8:C • y «

V •x *• 0.

2. 0. 0.

Mrs,. John Reid £10* 0 . 0 .Rand Daily Mails 10* 0* 0 .Tvl„ & SR Missions. 2 *13« 10,

Travers Lister Esq. 101 c*Misr„ I?, Thompson 5* 0* 0.

Mrs, Saul Solomon 1, 5* 0*Mrs* Ussher 1* 10* 0*MjLsSo M c Starey 5 = 0* r\ U oMrs, Pearl Simpson 50 „ 0. 0Miss, Snell 2. 0. 0.F .R . Snell Esq. 10. 0 . 0*Ac Sc Vincent Esq. 10. 10. 0*Mrs, Van Hulsteyn 1 c 1. 0.Mrs. Wolpert i . 1. 0 c

Mrs. S ,H . Young 5. 0. 0*

Diocese of Johannesburg 250. 0 . 0*

TOTAL £5*4-8, 9. «ai

Earmarked Donations : Leseling.

for St.John ’ s Church (Proposed)

Miss. A. Copeman £5. 2 , 6 aThe Ven. Archdeacon of Westmoreland 30. 0. OcSunday School Collections 19* 10.St. Mary's S„S„ 1. 16* 0 ,Anon 5*

s~O ®

for Non-European Blind £1* 9. 0*

for Bombed London Churches(Children of Sunday Schools) 2. 15* 0 .

for Pathfinder Scoutjs perM iss. Warner 10. 0.

School Sewing Donations.

Miss. M. Starey. £16. 0 .Mrs. Black. U, 0 .

Xmas Parties.

Miss Copeman 1. 0.Mrs. Ferguson Davey 10.Mrs, H. Harwood I*.. 0 .Rand Daily Mails 10. 0 .St.Mary's School,Waverley 5.O. Hildick Smith Esq. 5 . 5.Lady Tredgold 10.Miss. D. Thompson J+.16.Capt. Comar Wilson 5. 0 .Mrs. Webber. 2 . 2.Mrs. Williamson Napier 3 . 3.

00

06000000000

Donations received for 'Oiabong (The Sophiatown _________________ Day Nursery School.__________________

African Pharmacy (1939) 10. 6 .Anon £1. 8. 0.African Pharmacy (1940) 10. 6.

Benson, Mrs. 5c 0.Brown, Mrs. Archer 1. 1. 0.Baily Southwell, Mrs, 5. 5» 0.

Central Finance Committee 0Sophiatown and Orlando 200. 0. 0.Carter, M iss. J.M . 2. 16 . 0.Children of Waverley School 2. 6.Chon, Miss. H. 10. 0.Cheetham Mrs. 1. 1. 0.Carter Miss. 1. 8. 0.City of Johannesburg Municipality 250. 0. 0.Department of Social Welfare 749. 3. 0 .

Ekutuleni Mission (English Donations) 5 . 10. 0.Equipment Donation 20. 16. 0.

Friel, Miss. B. 1. 1. 0 .

Grant Dalton, Mrs. 1. 1. 0.Guy, Mrs. 10. 0 .Hobhouse, Miss. 1. 0. 0 .Maud, Miss. A. 1. 1. 0.Jumble 9. 0.McCrae, Mrs. 3. 3 . 0 .Pryde, Mrs. 1. 1. 0.Pinkerton, Mrs. 1. 1. 0 .McLeod, Mrs. 1. 1. 0 ."M .E ." 5. 0 . 0 .Roberts, Mrs. 5. 0 . 0 .

St. Peter’ s Church,AucklandPark, C .W .S . 10. 0.

Smith, Mrs. 6. 6 .Sewell, Miss. 2 . 6 .Salary donations 50. 0. 0.Schlesenger, Mrs. 5 . 0. 0

Thompson, Mrs. S. £1

Viney, Mrs. 1

Walton, Mfcs. 5

Young, Mrs. L,M. 1

Xmas Donation for parties,Kingsmead Parents Ass. 1

0 . 0.1. 0.0 . 0 .1. 0.

10. 6 .

£1327. 6. 0 .

Earmarked Donations received on behalf of St. Elisabeth’ s Nursery School.

”.A"Friend" £1. 0.Adamson, Mrs. 5. 0Anon 5. 0.Anon. u .Anon. 1. 0.African Pharmacy Ltd. 10.Anderson, Mrs. 5. 5.Abraham Mrs. C.T- 5. 0.

Bennett, Mrs. 8.Britten, Mrs. H. 10.Boarhill, Mrs. 5.Butlin, Mrs. A, 1. 0 .

Brown, Miss. I 10.Barker, Miss. 10.Becker, Mrs. 1. 0.Britten, Master Tony 1.

Children of Christ the King,S .S . Sophiatown 1. 5o

Children of St.Joseph*sS .S . Orlando 2. 5.

Collection ’ Opening Day* 7« 10.Clarke, H. Esq. 10.Corder, Mrs. 1. 01Curtis, Mrs. E .J* 1. 0 .Curtis, Mrs. - 17*

Dunning, Mrs. 5. 0.Don, Mrs. 1. 1.Dare, Miss. 5.Dobson, Mrs. 5.

Exley, Miss. 1. 0 .Elisabeth, Sister. 3.

Powler, M iss. N. 2.Pehrsen Mrs. 10.Pouche, Mrs. 1. 0.Pouche, Miss. 2 .

00000600

20000009

0

526000000000

6006

Green, Mrs. 5. 0

Harding, Miss. £1. 1. 0Hopkinson, Miss. E . 2. 0. 0Heddy, Mrs. 2. 0. 0Heddy, M iss. C.M. 1. 0. 0

King* s Messengers,b.St.M artin ’ s Church,Rosebank. 15. 6

Kingsmead Parents’ Ass. 2. 2. 0Kingsmead School 1. 10. 6

Lindberg, Mrs. 3. 3. 0Lawrance, Miss. C. 1. 10. 0

Martin, Mrs. J . 2 . 0 . 0Mackenzie, Mrs. 2. 2. 0MacDougall Mrs. 10. 0

Monkue Mr. 5. 0

Ogilvie Mrs. 10. 0

Paver Mrs, 10, 0

St.Lukes & St. Pauls Church 1 . 0 . 0St-Phillips Church, Webheath 5 : . 6*St. M artin 's Church, *

C .W .S ., Rosebank 2. 2 . 0

Raleigh, Mrs. 3* 3« 0Ramsbottom Mrs, 10. 0

Solomon M rs. 5. 0Smith Mrs. A. 3« 0. 0Savory, Bryan Esq. 3. 3o 0

Temple, Miss Prere, 1. Oo 0Tonkin, Rev. H. 5. 0Troutbeck, Miss. 2. 2. 0

Wilkinson, Mrs. 1. 0, 0Wagner. Mrs. 1. 1. 0Webber, Mrs. 3« 0. 0Winstanley, Mrs. 1. 0. 0Warner. M iss. M. 1, 1. 0Warren, Mrs. 5. 0. 0Westdene Timber Co. 1. 1. 0

- 2k -

Vint, 'Miss. £5. 0 . 0

Ekutuleni Mission 279-13. U.

TOTAL £U06. 6 .1 0 .

Donations for Dikonyaneng Nursery ______ School, Orlando Township.

African Pharmacy Ltd. 10. 6.Anon 10. 0 . 0 .City of Johannesburg, Municipality 600. 0. 0.Kingsmead School 10. 0. 0 .Stallard, Miss* W. 2. 0 . 0.Ritchie, Miss. 10. 0. Central Finance Committee

Sophiatown & Orlando 200. 0. 0,Department of Social Welfare 59- 7. 6.

.£882„ 8. 0.

[Donations to the Central Finance Committee, Sophiatown and

Orlando

African Explosives and Industries

Limited.Anglo-American Corporation of

S .A , Limited Anglo Transvaal Consolidated

Investment Co. Ltd..Austin, Mr* and Mrs, R .G .L ,

Bateman (Pty) L td ,, Edward L .

Fehrsen, Mrs.

General Mining and Finance Corporation Ltd,

Hamlin, Dr, J ,Hankey Ltd. Hc Alers Hillman Bros. Ltd,Hortors LimitedHudson & Sons L t d ,, RobertHunt, Leuchars & Hepburn Ltd.,

Johannesburg Consolidated Investment Co. Ltd*

Johnstone & Co. Ltd .W .F .

New Consolidated Goldfields Ltd.

Polliack & Co. Ltd. H.Pretoria Portland Cement Co.Ltd.

Quinn & Co. Ltd. J.W„

Rand Mines Limited Reunert & Lenz Ltd.Reynolds Mrs.

Sayle & Son, Ltd. E,A„Smith. Mrs. Arthur South African Rubber Manufacturing

Co. Ltd. The

£.50 0 0 . O c

100, 0 , 0 ,

50 . C o 0 .2 0 2 0 0 .

10. 0 . 0 .

3 ° 0 . 0 .

0O0

0 . 0 .

2 0 2. 0 .25, 0 . 0 .25. 0 . 0 .

2. 2 „ 0 .2. 2 . O c

10. 1 0 . 0 .

1 2 5 . 0 . 0 .1 0 . 1 0 . 0 .

00O,> i 0 . 0 .

1 . 1 . 0 .5 . O o 0 .

1 . 1 . 0 .

1 5 0 c 0 . 0 .1 0 . 0 . 0 .3 . 3 . 0 .

2 0 2 . 0 .3 . 3 . 0 .

5 . 0 . 0 .

Standard Brass, Iron and Steel Foundries L td ., The

Stewarts and Lloyds of S .A .L td . Street Collection Proceeds

Stuttaford & Co. Ltd.

Transvaal Rubber Co.

Union Corporation Limited Union Department of Native Affairs

Victoria Falls & Transvaal Power Co. Ltd.

Vjn6y} A .D . Enq..

a? n Il'iKU ZjI

£2. 2. 0 .26 . 5- C.

557» 7» U.o la 0 o

2, 2 , 0 .

100. Oo 0.25* 0 . 0 .

100 . 0 . 0 . 2„ 2„ 0 .

613si?, ho

THE CENTRAL E X E C U T IV E COi/iMITTEE OF _____ AND ORLANDO ANGLICAN M IS S IO N S .

R E C E I P T S

BALANCE BROUGHT FORWARD:

DONATIONS AND S U B S C R IP T IO N S :

JOHANNESBURGMarch, 19*+*.

THE SOPH IATOWN RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS. FOR THE YEAR TO 31ST DECEMBER, 19^0,

P A Y M E N T S .

£66**. 10. 8. ALLOCAT ONS:Orlando " L e s e l in g 11 M iss ion 730. 0.0,

1,615.17. 1. O rlan Jo Day Nursery School 200. 0.0.Sophiatown Day Nursery School 100. 0 .0 .Ne* C la re Day Nursery School 100. 0 .0 . 1,130. 0. 0.

SUNDRY EXP ENSES:S a la r i e s 96. 0.0.P r in t i n g , S t a t io n e ry , Bank

Charges and Postages 2.I3-0*S t r e e t C o l l e c t io n Expenses 8 . 9 .0. 107* 2. 0.

BALANCE ON HAND:Standard Bank of S .A . L td . H9.I9-6.Rand Prov iden t B u i ld in g

So c ie ty - Current A/c 693. 6 .6.Rand P rov iden t B u i ld in g

Soc ie ty on F ixed Deposit 300. 0 .0 . I » 0 ^ 3 .6 . 0 .

£2,280. 8. 0 . £2,280. 8. 0.

Audited and found c o r re c t .

HON. a u d i t o r s . L A M B , S I N C L A I R & C O ,

LESEDING OSRLANjjO

1 9 U O

RECEIPTS,

Balance Cr. ( 9 . 1 .Ul)

Subscriptions and Donations, 19U0

5171. 9 . 6<

EXPENDITURE

£. s. d.

59 .15 . 6. Transferred toJohannesburg a/c

P e b 6

l l l . ’lUc 0, Charges on draft

Transferred to Johannesburg

March 19<

Charges

Balance (Iclni+l)

£. s. d.

914.. 0 . 0 ,

2, 6.

1 5 . 0 . 0 .

2. 6.62. 4 . 6.

£171* 9* 6.

Mo Hore Ruthven HONORARY TREASURER.

I have examined the accounts of the Leseding - Orlando Mission

and certify them as being oor' e ' " c _PiMatthew3; HONORARY AUDITOR.

Collection Number: AD1715

SOUTH AFRICAN INSTITUTE OF RACE RELATIONS (SAIRR), 1892-1974

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