. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . ues the following fine ex-hortation: Friends, lets not fail our or-phan children. Lets prove to them thatwe are real Methodists from our head toour toes, and as long as we have a crumbthey shall have one, too. MISS JOSE Miss Jose is a great friend of the Chil-drens Home and of Methodist preach-ers and their families. She is 83 yearsold and lives alone. One of her chief de-lights is to make regular contributionsto the Childrens Home on each fifth Sunday. Recently she found herselfwithout funds and began to ask the Lordfor some opportunity to make a


. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . ues the following fine ex-hortation: Friends, lets not fail our or-phan children. Lets prove to them thatwe are real Methodists from our head toour toes, and as long as we have a crumbthey shall have one, too. MISS JOSE Miss Jose is a great friend of the Chil-drens Home and of Methodist preach-ers and their families. She is 83 yearsold and lives alone. One of her chief de-lights is to make regular contributionsto the Childrens Home on each fifth Sunday. Recently she found herselfwithout funds and began to ask the Lordfor some opportunity to make at least$1 by the next fifth Sunday so as to beable to put it in the Childrens Home of-fering. On Thursday before that Sun-day came a preacher who lived in a dis-tant section, not knowing of Miss Josesprayer, drove up before her home witha long tail coat to line, and thus thisgood woman was enabled to make suffi-cient money to make her usual contribu-tion to the Childrens Home. Thank theLord for Miss Jose ,the minister and hislong tailed From Sweet Union WELCOME VISITORS The Childrens Home has had manywelcome visitors, but none more so thanRev .and Mrs. Paul Hardin, Jr., Mr. andMrs. S. J. Sherrill, and Mrs. Goldston,from Forest Hill, Concord, who recentlycame to see us bringing with them over300 cans of choice fruit. They arrivedat noonday just as some of our boyswere coming out of the dining room andthese youngsters had a great time help-ing in the unloading and unwrapping ofthe numerous cans of fruit. We aregreatly indebted to our Forest Hillfriends. They have already paid theirten per cent apportionment, they giveliberally to the fifth Sunday offerings,clothe two of our youngsters and in ad-dition have pounded us with over 300cans. To Hardin, Sherrill & Co. we giveour cordial and grateful thanks. WORTHY AND WISE The following quotation is taken froma recent letter from Dr. M. L. Kesler,general manager of the Mills Home anddean of the orphanage men in NorthCarolina. Dr.


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