. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . OL Affords Bible study at a former Sum-mer Resort, now in Christian hotel, tabernacle, 64 acres, partlypine and deciduous forest, noted min-eral spring. Term, June 21 to July , evangelist, missionary, teacher,worker, layman; come, study, pray, re-cuperate. $ to $10 a week includesboard, room, tuition, free water andgrounds privileges. Write for prospec-tus. Bethel Bible College Eugene D. Owen, , Dean,Kernersville, N. C. Manufacturer* TENTS,AWNINGS. PAULINS. GOSPEL TENTSk SPECIALTY. We rent Tents, f Oldest TentCompanyIn
. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . OL Affords Bible study at a former Sum-mer Resort, now in Christian hotel, tabernacle, 64 acres, partlypine and deciduous forest, noted min-eral spring. Term, June 21 to July , evangelist, missionary, teacher,worker, layman; come, study, pray, re-cuperate. $ to $10 a week includesboard, room, tuition, free water andgrounds privileges. Write for prospec-tus. Bethel Bible College Eugene D. Owen, , Dean,Kernersville, N. C. Manufacturer* TENTS,AWNINGS. PAULINS. GOSPEL TENTSk SPECIALTY. We rent Tents, f Oldest TentCompanyIn the D. Smith Tint & » !36% Marltita St., Atliati, *. RAILWAY MAN FINDS RELIEF FROM PILES Mr. Joseph Smitzel, a United Railways employee, saysthat after suffering torture from piles for more than 15years, he has secured complete relief through a newguaranteed treatment which is a physicians prescrip-tion. For free information concerning this treatmentwrite Dr. J. L. Kronthal, Ph., G. 2444 E. BiddleStreet, Baltimore, May 12, 1932 NORTH CAROLINA CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE 23 THE CHILDRENSHOME O. V. WOOSLEY, Editor Owned and maintained by the W. N. A home for the homeless. ???»??»??????????????? UNEXPECTED Please have copy into Advocate of-fice early Monday morning. The formsmust be made up early for next is the message received from Ed-itor A. W. Plyler this Saturday morningas we find ourselves involved in an un-usual Saturday morning rush. In addi-tion to the usual week end duties over200 of our children are coming in withtheir monthly honorarium checks, manyof them desiring to use a portion of thismoney in making a payment on theirchurch pledge as they go to the servicestomorrow. But understanding that theAdvocate is in a rush next week wemust unexpectedly snatch some ideasfrom our surroundings and and get themready for the printed page. The Advo-cate is very considerate of the ChildrensHome and we want to be considerateof it. THE BEST
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