Our mountain work [serial] . E. McClure, , Editor 26 Church Street — Asheville, N. C. Rev. H. B. Dendy, — Business Manager Weaverville, N. C. Subscription Price: 50c Per Annum. Vol. XLII July 1952 No. 7 MID-CENTURY DEVELOPMENTPROGRAM IN PRESBYTERY As Our Mountain Work goes to pressthe Mid-Century Dinner, a part of theMid-Century Development Program ofUnion Theological Seminary is beingheld at the Battery Park Hotel in Ashe-ville, with Rev. Ben. R. Lacy, D. D.,President of the Seminary as principalspeaker. A presbytery committee with F. , Hendersonville, and Rev. Davis


Our mountain work [serial] . E. McClure, , Editor 26 Church Street — Asheville, N. C. Rev. H. B. Dendy, — Business Manager Weaverville, N. C. Subscription Price: 50c Per Annum. Vol. XLII July 1952 No. 7 MID-CENTURY DEVELOPMENTPROGRAM IN PRESBYTERY As Our Mountain Work goes to pressthe Mid-Century Dinner, a part of theMid-Century Development Program ofUnion Theological Seminary is beingheld at the Battery Park Hotel in Ashe-ville, with Rev. Ben. R. Lacy, D. D.,President of the Seminary as principalspeaker. A presbytery committee with F. , Hendersonville, and Rev. Davis, , Asheville, as co-chair-men, was organized, every church in thePresbytery contacted, a meeting held onJuly 10th, of pastors and Captainsfrom each local church, and another onJuly 14th, with the group enlarged to in-clude Lieutenants for each six pros-pects to be seen. (Continued on Page 4) do >-o uDr. Wilds Resignation Accepted At Presbytery Rev. George Bird Talrot EFFECTIVE WHEN SUCCESSORIS SECURED BY CHURCH. Don. E. Williams ModeratorNext Meeting At Murphy Rev. G. B. Talbot, of Blairs, Va„ born ofmissionary parents in China, will preach hisfirst sermon at Swannanoa on August 3, has accepted a call to this pastorate, succeed-ing Rev. T. A. Painter, D. D., who moved toAlabama in 1951. Our Mountain Work willcarry a fuller account of Mr. Talbot in theAugust issue. R%^ Don. E. Williams, of Black-Mountain and Brazil, was named Moder-ator of Asheville Presbytery, succeedingHarry E. Barkley, at the mid-summermeeting at Etowah on July 15th. Rev. L. T. Wilds, D. D., since 1923,pastor of the Hendersonville church, re-signed effective upon the securing of asuccessor in that congregation. OurMountain Work will recognize his out-standing contribution to his church andpresbytery in the August issue. Rev. J. C. Lime and Rev. W. W. Pres-ton were named directors, respectively,of the Pioneer Camp and Senior-Hi Con-ference for 1953. A committee was named, composed o£Rev.


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