North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . ive to othersocieties and that others in our con-ference may soon know the pleasurethat comes from such splendid cannot conceive of anything morepleasant to a society than the thoughtthat it has been instrumental in en-listing women of another church inour missionary work. Son—Is it true about the ass dis-guising himself with a lions skin? Father—So the fable goes; but nowthe colleges do it with a sheepskin.—Missouri Wesleyan Criterion. What a fine world this would be Ifthose who have money would use it asthose who have money would use it as


North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . ive to othersocieties and that others in our con-ference may soon know the pleasurethat comes from such splendid cannot conceive of anything morepleasant to a society than the thoughtthat it has been instrumental in en-listing women of another church inour missionary work. Son—Is it true about the ass dis-guising himself with a lions skin? Father—So the fable goes; but nowthe colleges do it with a sheepskin.—Missouri Wesleyan Criterion. What a fine world this would be Ifthose who have money would use it asthose who have money would use it asthose who havent money think theywould use it If they had it, which theywouldnt.—Houston Post. It appears now that some peoplesblatant patriotism during the war wasthe veriest sham—since it Is no longera capital crime to be unpatrloitc. May 29, 1924 NORTH CAROLINA CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE Nine THE SUNDAY SCHOOL N. C. CONFERENCE L. L. Editor Durham, N. C. W. N. C. CONFERENCE O. V. Editor Lexington, N. C. Western North,Carolina Conference. MR. PAUL F. EVANS The Western North Carolina Con-ference Sunday School Board is pleas-ed to present to you this week thelikeness of Mr. Paul F. Evans, whofrom this time forward will emphasizerural Sunday school work in our Evans holds a Master of Arts de-gree from Trinity College and has hadfive years experience in teaching andsupervision. It is not necessary toadd that Paul will make good. LISTEN! I believe your board has actedwisely in securing the full services ofa man in the interest of our rural Sun-day school work. Will you let mehave him for the Yadkinville, Jones-ville and Stokesdale charges in lateJune and early July? You are going to hear from the district on Sunday school workthis year. I think I have not held aquarterly conference in which I didnot recommend the importance ofmaking a survey in every communityin the interest of this work, and manyof our pastors are going to put it of my charges has alread


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