. Our mountain work [serial] . an effort isbeing made to secure as much of thisamount as possible immediately. Accordingto the interpretation of the StewardshipCommittee of the General Assembly, allcontributions to the cause of Foreign Mis-sions during the church year that are inexcess of the designated percentage in thePresbyterys budget will be counted on thisgoal. The benevolent goal of the Presbyteryfor 1947-1948 was set at $50, and23 percent of this amount, or $11,,is the regular percentage goal for ForeignMissions. Quotas were set on a basis adopted forgeneral use throughout


. Our mountain work [serial] . an effort isbeing made to secure as much of thisamount as possible immediately. Accordingto the interpretation of the StewardshipCommittee of the General Assembly, allcontributions to the cause of Foreign Mis-sions during the church year that are inexcess of the designated percentage in thePresbyterys budget will be counted on thisgoal. The benevolent goal of the Presbyteryfor 1947-1948 was set at $50, and23 percent of this amount, or $11,,is the regular percentage goal for ForeignMissions. Quotas were set on a basis adopted forgeneral use throughout the which have reached or exceededtheir goal in the special offering are indi-cated below in bold type. Andrews $ Arden Asheville First 3, Black Mountain .. .. 1, Brevard Brittains Cove Bryson City Canton Dillingham Etowah Franklin Hendersonville 2, Highlands Hayesville Ivy Park Kenilworth (Continued on Page 4). Ground was broken at Sylva for the erection of the First Presbyterian Church atceremonies on March 23, 10:30 Approximately $7, in contributions ofcash, material and service is available for the construction. Rev. W. H. Wakefield, pas-tor, hopes to have the building ready for partial uie within three months. The totalcost will be around $15,, and the time of finishing will depend upon success inraising additional funds. Mr. W. H. Belk, of Charlotte, has given the brick, estimatedto cost $1, AN APPEAL TOCHRISTIANS Let* really give for overseas to Church World Service: Al-most all thinking and unprejudiced per-sons are saying that as Americans wemust give—and quickly—to help put Asiaon her feet and to prevent complete phy-sical and moral collapse in Europe. Wemust give now to save our present cultureand civilization. As Christians we mustgive now—and freely—if we are to beworthy of our Christian profession and


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