. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . riends fromthroughout various areas of our confer-ence. The call for covering has been in-sistent, but we are mighty glad to saythat we have been able to supply everyrequest, thanks to our friends. Let thosewho have sent us quilts and blankets,some of them very old in years, remindthemselves that every effort they haveput forth has been used in keeping pre-cious little youngsters warm during thecold nights which have been upon our Saviour is still saying, THANKS, KIND FRIENDS, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto oneof the least of these,
. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . riends fromthroughout various areas of our confer-ence. The call for covering has been in-sistent, but we are mighty glad to saythat we have been able to supply everyrequest, thanks to our friends. Let thosewho have sent us quilts and blankets,some of them very old in years, remindthemselves that every effort they haveput forth has been used in keeping pre-cious little youngsters warm during thecold nights which have been upon our Saviour is still saying, THANKS, KIND FRIENDS, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto oneof the least of these, my brethren, yehave done it unto me. JUNIORS FOR A JUNIOR The telephone bell rang and the voiceof Mrs. Fred Ingram, at High Point,warm with interest and helpfulness,came over the frost bitten wires. Shewas inquiring if her junior departmentat Wesley Memorial might have the joyand satisfaction of clothing one of ourjunior boys over here. So now anotherone of our fine lads is assured of cloth-ing and interested friends, real HighPoint Clifton is looking for something INTERESTED HELPERS In walks Charles T. Weatherly, Pleas-ant Garden, who up and says, My youngpeoples classes in Pleasant Garden Sun-day school want to clothe two of yourlittle youngsters. Well, Brother Char-lie, thats fine, but I hope this wontbreak into your usual good record of giv-ing liberal fifth Sunday offerings andpaying your ten per cent apportion-ment. Oh no, this wont hurt that, itwill help it. So the young mens class,headed by Guy Ross, and the young wo-mens class, headed by Mrs. Lynn Hunt,are sponsors for two of our fine young-sters. Hurrah for Pleasant Garden. WHAT DO YOU THINK? A friend suggested to me last weekthat it was a very poor policy to reportin the Advocate; instances of liberal helpto the Childrens Home, that such mightinfluence someone else to not give to itsneeds, thinking that a plenty had al-ready been received. The purpose of re-porting fine instances of help is to en-courage o
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