. Our mountain work [serial]. Presbyte-rian Ministers Association. Appreciation The moderator. Rev. J. M. Mc-Chesney, , expressed the appre-ciation of the Presbytery to the la-dies of the local Church for the hos-pitality shown to the body. This wasdone during the lunch period. A. Johnson, chaii-man of a Spe-cial Committee, presented formalthanks at the close of the meeting,to be read to the entire congrega-tion. In the prayer at adjournmentspecial petitions were offered forguidance in securing the proper mento serve as pastors of the ten va-cant churches of the Presbytery. The time
. Our mountain work [serial]. Presbyte-rian Ministers Association. Appreciation The moderator. Rev. J. M. Mc-Chesney, , expressed the appre-ciation of the Presbytery to the la-dies of the local Church for the hos-pitality shown to the body. This wasdone during the lunch period. A. Johnson, chaii-man of a Spe-cial Committee, presented formalthanks at the close of the meeting,to be read to the entire congrega-tion. In the prayer at adjournmentspecial petitions were offered forguidance in securing the proper mento serve as pastors of the ten va-cant churches of the Presbytery. The time and place of the nextregular meeting were left in thehands of the moderator and statedclerk, but the Presbytery took noteof the approaching one hundred andfiftieth anniversary of the organiza-tion of the Church at pastor of the Church, the mod-erator and one Ruling Elder fromthe Church were made a committeeto arrange a special meeting of thePresbytery to observe this occasionat a later date. To Chaplains School. Rev. Chailes M. Robinson, Jr., re-ceived his commission as navalchaplain and reported on December21 for special training at Williams-burg, Va. He had been pastor ofthe Bryson City PresbyterianChurch since June, 1942. Mr. Robinson is a graduate ofthe University of South Carolinaand Columbia Theological married Miss Roselyn Crispin,of Gulfport, Miss., just before com-ing to Bryson City. His parents livein Fayetteville, N. C. One youngerbrother is also in service. Y. P. COUNCIL (Continued from Page 1) rally will be given in Our MountainWork in the March issue. The Council also made plans forthe summer conference at Mon-treat, which is tentatively scheduledfor June 12-17. Rev. R. E. McClure,Executive Secretary for the Pres-bytery, will be director of the con-ference. There will also be a leaderfor the Senior Division and one forthe Pioneer Division. These leaders,as well as the inspirational speaker,teachers, and counsellors, will benamed at a lat
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