The Carolina churchman [serial] . St. Timothys ring with itsinspiring melody. Married On April 26, 1915, by the Rev. Dr. G. C. , at the home of her great-aunt, MissJane Wilkes, in Washington, D. C, Miss Minta Lock-wood Jones, of Charlotte, N. C, and Mr. Joseph Hull,Jr., of Savannah, Ga. At home, in Savannah, Ga., after May 10. MissJones is a granddaughter of the late John Wilkes, ofCharlotte, N. C, who for over fifty years jwas anardent supporter of the Church, and prominent inDiocesan and General Conventions. For many months, negotiations have been underway to secure a proper site
The Carolina churchman [serial] . St. Timothys ring with itsinspiring melody. Married On April 26, 1915, by the Rev. Dr. G. C. , at the home of her great-aunt, MissJane Wilkes, in Washington, D. C, Miss Minta Lock-wood Jones, of Charlotte, N. C, and Mr. Joseph Hull,Jr., of Savannah, Ga. At home, in Savannah, Ga., after May 10. MissJones is a granddaughter of the late John Wilkes, ofCharlotte, N. C, who for over fifty years jwas anardent supporter of the Church, and prominent inDiocesan and General Conventions. For many months, negotiations have been underway to secure a proper site for St. Marys School,Shanghai, and to remove it from the grounds on whichSt. Johns University is located. This has at last beendone, and an attractive site, containing ten acres, hasbeen obtained for twenty-six thousand dollars, whichis only a little over half what it was thought would beneeded to expend, and those interested in the under-taking are greatly cheered. The next effort must betoward the erection of proper THE CAROLINA CHURCHMAN THE CONVOCATION OF RALEIGH THE VEN. N. COLLIN HUGHES, Raleigh, ArchdeaconMR. W. L. WALL, Hillsboro, Treasurer Archdeacon Hughes Letter Raleigh, N. C, April 26, 1915With an Archdeacon—certainly with this Archdea-con—routine is the rule; and it takes more of that;irradiating insight that can glorify the commonplacethan I possess to frame from mere routine a letterworth taking anybodys time to read. Instead, then,of summarizing the details of my own ministrations,let me recite an incident or two enough out of theordinary to have given me exhilarating thrills. Per-haps they may thrill others, too. Did I say in a former letter that a friend of MissAlice Brodies had sent her, as a contribution towardthe purchase of an automobile for Rev. Lewis , a check for one hundred dollars? Well, thatsthe fact, anyhow. But his gift was contingent uponthe condition that three other persons in the Dioceseof North Carolina should each give
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