. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . Cincinnati, he was the din-ner guest of the German societies. The toastmaster hadsuch bad taste as to adress Herr Lang as Herr Christ,and to enlarge on what a wonderful thing it would be ifhe should be able, like Christ at Cana, to turn the waterinto wine, or even beer. The crowd cheered, but showed signs of displeasure. He rose and remarkedwith dignity that he Avas not the Christ, nothing morethan his pale shadow. Furthermore, he said, withemphasis, if I were Christ and had the power you speakof I would not use it in that way. I would obe


. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . Cincinnati, he was the din-ner guest of the German societies. The toastmaster hadsuch bad taste as to adress Herr Lang as Herr Christ,and to enlarge on what a wonderful thing it would be ifhe should be able, like Christ at Cana, to turn the waterinto wine, or even beer. The crowd cheered, but showed signs of displeasure. He rose and remarkedwith dignity that he Avas not the Christ, nothing morethan his pale shadow. Furthermore, he said, withemphasis, if I were Christ and had the power you speakof I would not use it in that way. I would obey the law,and reaching across the table he took Doctor Buchershand, saying, And I know that there is one here whoagrees with what I say.—N. Y. Christian Advocate. It is of no use to argue with the person whose coursein life is dictated by his stomach. 10 NORTH CAROLINA CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE April 7, 1932 Annual Conference of the Womans Missionary Society of the W. N. C. Conference to meetat Myers Park M. E. Church, Charlotte, N. C, April 12-14. 1932 NORTH CAROLINA PASTORS SCHOOL We have just about completed our schedule of coursesand list of speakers and instructors for the 1932 NorthCarolina pastors school. We are greatly pleased withthe prospect. It looks as if the school this year should bethe equal of any that has ever been held. The 1932 session will open on the evening of June 13at eight oclock with an address by Dr. Frank S. Hick-man of Duke University, and the work will begin Tues-day morning, June 14. The work will continue for tendays, closing at one oclock Friday, June 24. Among the instructors who are to offer courses areDr. Frank S. Hickman, Dr. C. M. Bishop, Dr. G. B. Win-ton, Dr. Rolvix Harlan, Dr. W. W. Peele, and Dr. C. Among those who are to appear on the platformat the assembly hours, morning and evening, arer , who will speak three consecutive evenings ofthe first week, and Dr. Kenyon L. Butterfield, counseloron rural work for the Internati


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