Our mountain work [serial] . all group of approxi-mately ten people at the home. All othermembers of the family, matrons and chil-dren, will be allowed the time for vaca-tion with relatives and friends. they were good patients. All the nursessay, in fact, that there are no better pa-tients to be found anywhere. The Staff and Children appreciate allthe kindnesses that come to us throughour friends. $70, FOR 1954 (Continued from Page 1) composed of the moderator and the com-missioners to the 1953 Assembly wasnamed to study it in advance and leadthe discussion. The candidates sermons (2) su


Our mountain work [serial] . all group of approxi-mately ten people at the home. All othermembers of the family, matrons and chil-dren, will be allowed the time for vaca-tion with relatives and friends. they were good patients. All the nursessay, in fact, that there are no better pa-tients to be found anywhere. The Staff and Children appreciate allthe kindnesses that come to us throughour friends. $70, FOR 1954 (Continued from Page 1) composed of the moderator and the com-missioners to the 1953 Assembly wasnamed to study it in advance and leadthe discussion. The candidates sermons (2) substitut-ed for the moderators sermon, at theopening of the fall meeting, and theCommunion was conducted by Rev. J. and Rev. Archie C. Graham. Grace Covenant was enrolled withRuling Elder W. H. Arthur, Jr., as herfirst representative to Presbytery. and is a thrilling story of !h- Sloop «d ho- teto- ^ mad* . upliftirteita of Thai will I i .itftf*3 -•-- thor l.„, n,v,r Z* ...r, his church and his community. This. AfiD G. SO«i«. 23 21 Do You Subscribe To Presbyterian Men? If not,to Presbyterian Men, 6 North Sixth Street, Richmond 9 send, Va. .50 at once Pcge Six OUR MOUNTAIN WORK July 1953 SOMERVILLE ORDINATIONAT DILLINGHAM CHURCH DR. FOREMAN MEMBER OFPRESBYTERY 32 YEARS CLAYMAN IS INSTALLED ATOAK FOREST CHURCH Son Of Pastor Going ToKorea As Missionary John N. Somerville, son of Rev. W. , Dillingham, was examinedfor ordination at the recent meeting ofAsheville Presbytery and a commissionappointed to ordain him at the Dilling-ham Church on July 2Gth at 3 , witha view to his going to Korea as a mis-sionary later this year. Edward M. Somerville and his brotherJohn were graduadtes in the senior classat Columbia Theological Seminary inMay of this year. Edward was dismissedas a Candidate for the Ministry to theAugusta-Macon Presbytery in Georgiawith a view to his becoming minister ofeducation at the First PresbyterianChurch of Macon, Ga. A third son, Jam


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