. Our mountain work [serial] . 15, May White, 14, Apr. 7. OUR ORPHANAGE STAFF (Continued from Page 4)Diningroom - Kitchen MatronMrs. Charles ODell Mrs. Chas. C. Odell is the most recentmember of the staff, accepting work inthe dining room and kitchen since the firstof November. Mrs. Odell is a graduate ofthe Asheville Schools and Elon College asMiss Nora Boling, a native of was married to Mr. Odell in 1926, andfour years ago they moved to Wilming-ton, N. C, where they resided until thedeath of her husband in September. Oneson, Charles Odell, Jr., is a sophomore atthe Un


. Our mountain work [serial] . 15, May White, 14, Apr. 7. OUR ORPHANAGE STAFF (Continued from Page 4)Diningroom - Kitchen MatronMrs. Charles ODell Mrs. Chas. C. Odell is the most recentmember of the staff, accepting work inthe dining room and kitchen since the firstof November. Mrs. Odell is a graduate ofthe Asheville Schools and Elon College asMiss Nora Boling, a native of was married to Mr. Odell in 1926, andfour years ago they moved to Wilming-ton, N. C, where they resided until thedeath of her husband in September. Oneson, Charles Odell, Jr., is a sophomore atthe University of North Carolina, ChapelHill. Assistant In Laundry(Part Time) Mrs. Garfield Harris Mrs. Harris, who was Miss ZennieRogers, came to our campus when became farm manager. Theybrought their oldest boy, now six yearsold, and since that time a second son, oneyear old, was born. Between her ownhousehold duties she has found time tohelp in many ways. Her special part-timework of late has centered around ] HF* ~ JBS. Where We Live Page (> OUR MOUNTAIN WORK Nov. 1947 PLANS ANNOUNCED FOR BRINGING THANKSGIVINGGIFTS OF FOOD - CLOTHING TO ORPHANAGE Trucks Will Leave From Various Points As Shown Local Presbyterian Churches throughoutAsheville Presbytery will be open to re-ceive contributions of food, clothing andsupplies, and a free-will offering for TheMountain Orphanage during the Thanks-giving Season. For details consult yourlocal pastor. In many communities local stores areco-operating in allowing baskets for con-tributions from customers in the store dur-ing the week of November 16, with con-tributions brought to the local Church onMonday, November 24. Many churches arefollowing the custom originated by theFirst Presbyterian Church of Ashevilleand will observe Monday, the 24th, as Or-phanage Day. To allow many of the more distantchurches to collect contributions on theSunday following Thanksgiving, truckswill bring these gifts to The MountainOrphanage


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