. Our mountain work [serial] . be postponed until theSeptember issue. The 14 schools reportedan enrollment of 796. BENEVOLENT RECEIPTSFOR JULY 1948 The Central Treasurer of Benevolencesreceived a total of only $1, for allbenevolent causes during the month. Only$ was subject to division on the per-centage basis. If the Presbyterys goal hadbeen reached in full for the month theamount would have been $5, From Our Mountain Work — Weaverville, N. C. 0 « 3* &%%#$9A%lxnXkOX\<X3ftXQCt 0 ft AZZWII Beginning with the January, 1948, issue, Our MountainWork is being mailed by a new s


. Our mountain work [serial] . be postponed until theSeptember issue. The 14 schools reportedan enrollment of 796. BENEVOLENT RECEIPTSFOR JULY 1948 The Central Treasurer of Benevolencesreceived a total of only $1, for allbenevolent causes during the month. Only$ was subject to division on the per-centage basis. If the Presbyterys goal hadbeen reached in full for the month theamount would have been $5, From Our Mountain Work — Weaverville, N. C. 0 « 3* &%%#$9A%lxnXkOX\<X3ftXQCt 0 ft AZZWII Beginning with the January, 1948, issue, Our MountainWork is being mailed by a new stencil method. Everyname carries complete address. If your address is in-correct, please let us know at once. In making a completely new list of subscribers we haveendeavored to avoid omissions. If you know of any per-son who is NOT receiving Our Mountain Work pleaseadvise us promptly. 10*5 Home Missions — Mountain Orphanage — Religious Education — Stewardship IBBIMIMWIIIIIIIIWIIIIimillMIIII^ Our Mountain Ik H£YJ. 4BJu MAIN BUILDING MOUNTAIN ORPHANAGE J The Whole Work Of The Whole Church As Related To Asheville Presbytery Vol. XXXVIII WEAVERVILLE, N. C. SEPTEMBER, 1948. Number 9 BETHEL CELEBRATES 114THANNIVERSARY IN AUGUST ORIGINALLY EBENEZER Recognition Given At The Installation Of Thrower Crockett Remembered On August 12, 1834, a group of Presby-terians in a beautiful Pigeon River valleyorganized the Ebenezer PresbyterianChurch. That organization has continuedand is now known as the Bethel Presbyte-rian Church. Information regarding this celebrationwas not at hand when the brief account ofthe installation of a new pastor was writtenfor the August issue of Our MountainWork. At the installation service, due re-cognition was taken of this fact and specialmention made of the late Rev. S. , the last pastor of the Church, asRev. Paul P. Thrower was installed as thepresent pastor. In addition to the installation service,Mr. Thrower, assisted by the pastor of then


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