. Our mountain work [serial]. ive a report, thisyear each of them planned and hadcharge of one of our evening wor-ship services. During these services,they told us what the conferencehad meant to them. One of themsaid: I never realized before thatGod did love us so much. We allreceived a great blessing throughthe messages of these Young Peo-ple. Those attending the Pioneer Con-ference, July 2-7, were: NellieFisher, Bertha Steadman, Jean Holt,Iva Tweed, Martha Black, GeorgiaBrown, Freida White, Dean Nichols,Joe Ingle, Joe Holt, Harold Mc-intosh, and Billy Cooper. This year, instead of the child
. Our mountain work [serial]. ive a report, thisyear each of them planned and hadcharge of one of our evening wor-ship services. During these services,they told us what the conferencehad meant to them. One of themsaid: I never realized before thatGod did love us so much. We allreceived a great blessing throughthe messages of these Young Peo-ple. Those attending the Pioneer Con-ference, July 2-7, were: NellieFisher, Bertha Steadman, Jean Holt,Iva Tweed, Martha Black, GeorgiaBrown, Freida White, Dean Nichols,Joe Ingle, Joe Holt, Harold Mc-intosh, and Billy Cooper. This year, instead of the childrenattending Bible School at the sametime, they attended in two differentgroups. The classes for the primarygroup were held first, June 25-July 7. They learned many newBible stories, verses, and dramatized several of thestories that they studied. They mades:rapbooks and blocks in their hand-work period. The Junior - Intermediate GroupClasses will be held July 9-20. MissSara Ashcraft is director of theBible Children Visit Orthopedic Home And Hospitals (Resuh of series of Sunday afternoon services led by Miss Martha Reid Bedinger, granddaughter of the founder of The Mountain Orphanage, the late Rev. R. P. Smith. Editor.) What can we do? What else can we dol Why cant we . . ? These questions were heard quitefrequently as four groups of chil-dren worked both their hands andtheir brains. For four weeks the contest wason between the Nelson Bell, EarlKing, Nettie Grier and EgbertSmith Groups. The idea was to seehow many things each could do forother children. Letters were exchanged betweenthe Orthopedic Home and the Or-phanage. Then the work really be-gan. Toys were gathered, cleanedun, and packed away in Nelson Bell Group of littlebovs even made a sizeable navy,with nails for guns mounted on thedecks of red and tan (painted) war-ships. Girls washed and ironed dollclothes for their dolls. Scrapbookswere pasted for the childrens wardat the Mission Hospi
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