. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . he subjects discussed werethe following: What I Know About Orphanage Work,Mr. Guerney P. Hood. Selling Your Institution to the People,Dr. B. W. Spillman. Minimum Standards for Child CaringInstitutions, Marshall I. Pickens. Orphanage Schools a S ate Obligation,O. V. Woosley. Rev. A. S. Barnes con ucted a mostfitting memorial service for Dr. M. , former superintendent of theMills Home. Plans were decided uponfor emphasizing a state-wide educationalprogram for securing liberal Thanksgiv-ing offerings for orphanages. The offi-cers for the ensu


. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . he subjects discussed werethe following: What I Know About Orphanage Work,Mr. Guerney P. Hood. Selling Your Institution to the People,Dr. B. W. Spillman. Minimum Standards for Child CaringInstitutions, Marshall I. Pickens. Orphanage Schools a S ate Obligation,O. V. Woosley. Rev. A. S. Barnes con ucted a mostfitting memorial service for Dr. M. , former superintendent of theMills Home. Plans were decided uponfor emphasizing a state-wide educationalprogram for securing liberal Thanksgiv-ing offerings for orphanages. The offi-cers for the ensuing year are O. V. Woos-ley, president, I. G. Greer, vice president,M. L. Shipman, secretary. LENOIR CIRCUIT Our singing class appeared before alarge congregation yesterday morning inthe beautiful new auditorium of theGamewell consolidated school, locatedon the highway between Lenoir and Mor-ganton, delegations coming from all fiveof the churches on the Lenoir Roy T. Houts, pastor, assisted byRev. C. A. Morrison, was concluding a. Patsy and Anne Joy successful two weeks revival, these ser-vices having been held in the schoolbuilding and attended by large congre-gations from various churches. Muchinterest and a great deal of good attend-ed these services. Following the morn-ing program a picnic dinner was servedand Brother Houts and his good peoplesent us away with a good taste in ourmouths and a fine feeling in our Lenoir circuit has paid practicallyall of its ten per cent apportionment. GRACE CHAPEL At three oclock we drove up to GraceChapel, a commodious brick church onthe Dudley Shoals circuit, and found somany present that we had some difficul-ty in finding a parking place, large dele-gations being present from every churchon the charge. Rev. J. L. Ingram, pas-tor, promptly presented us to the con-gregation and our children received amost cordial hearing, following whichthe pastor and his good people took careof the ten per cent apportionment forthe


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