Our mountain work [serial] . mm. Children Admire Cabinet The Board of Trustees at their meeting Sep-tember 9th authorized the construction of muchneeded closet and storage space in two large dormitory rooms on second floor, at acost of approximately $, to be paid for from previous Memorial Gifts. Edward M. SomervilleMrs. Andrew I. Keener The sympathy of many friends inAsheville Presbytery is extended toRev. and Mrs. W. G. Somerville andto Rev. Andrew I. Keener and theirfamilies in the loss for a while ofloved ones. Rev. Edward M. Somerville, son ofMr. and Mrs. Somerville, passed tohis et


Our mountain work [serial] . mm. Children Admire Cabinet The Board of Trustees at their meeting Sep-tember 9th authorized the construction of muchneeded closet and storage space in two large dormitory rooms on second floor, at acost of approximately $, to be paid for from previous Memorial Gifts. Edward M. SomervilleMrs. Andrew I. Keener The sympathy of many friends inAsheville Presbytery is extended toRev. and Mrs. W. G. Somerville andto Rev. Andrew I. Keener and theirfamilies in the loss for a while ofloved ones. Rev. Edward M. Somerville, son ofMr. and Mrs. Somerville, passed tohis eternal home on August 18th af-ter a lingering illness. He was Minis-ter of Education at the First Presby-terian Church, Macon, Ga., havingbeen called to that work immediatelyafter graduation in 1953 from Colum-bia Theological Seminary. Mr. Somerville left a widow, theformer Miss Lalla Brown, and twodaughters. Besides his parents, he leftfive brothers and one sister. One ofhis brothers is Rev. John N. Somer-ville, now in Korea. An


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