The Carolina churchman [serial] . A branch of the Womans Auxiliary has beenformed at each of these Missions, and is doing mosteffective work. The Spencer branch, of which is the President, was organized in Decem-ber, 1912, with seven members. Since that time,$ has been raised for various objects, togetherwith a box of clothing, etc., sent the ThompsonOrphanage, valued at approximately eight dollars. On the whole, the work in Rowan County is makingsubstantial progress, for which we thank God andtake courage. Mayodan and VicinityA few weeks ago, it was the writers privilege tov


The Carolina churchman [serial] . A branch of the Womans Auxiliary has beenformed at each of these Missions, and is doing mosteffective work. The Spencer branch, of which is the President, was organized in Decem-ber, 1912, with seven members. Since that time,$ has been raised for various objects, togetherwith a box of clothing, etc., sent the ThompsonOrphanage, valued at approximately eight dollars. On the whole, the work in Rowan County is makingsubstantial progress, for which we thank God andtake courage. Mayodan and VicinityA few weeks ago, it was the writers privilege tovisit the Mayodan group of Missions. Under theable leadership of the Rev. Mr. Willey, with the helpof his energetic parish visitor, Miss Karrer, the workis enjoying a healthy growth. Mr. William C. Ruffin,manager of the Mayo Cotton Mill, has the interestsof his operatives thoroughly at heart, and indeed itis one of the most ideal mill towns in the SUNDAY SCHOOL, ST. MATTHEWS CHURCH, ROWANCOUNTY THE CAROLINA CHURCHMAN IT Davie County Immediately following my visit to Mayodan, aweeks mission was held at Ascension Chapel, DavieCounty, with the help of my good brother, Rev. S. Brown, minister-in-charge. All of the serviceswere largely attended, and much interest Ascension Chapel we have one of the largest andmost perfectly graded Sunday Schools in the Convo-cation. Mr. Smith, the Superintendent, is most zeal- ous and painstaking in his efforts, and is being ablyassisted by Mrs. Kimmer, Mrs. Williams, and theMisses Hairston. Miss Biddie Davis, who taught theprimary class most acceptably during the past year,has recently entered Miss Barbers School at Wilkes-boro. The work at Statesville, High Point, and Reidsvilleis making splendid progress, of which more will besaid in our next letter. —W. H. H.


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