North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . they do too. (3) He is ask-ing them to attend and to tell theirteachers if their superintendent needsthe training, his teachers do also. Theyare planning to drive back and forthfifteen or twenty miles each eveningfor the sake of better equipping them-selves for the delicate and difficulttask of training tender, impressionableboys and girls in the Sunday school. RICH SQUARE SCHOOL GOOD Our training school held at RichSquare last week for the Ahoskie, Au-lander, Conway, Murfreecboro, North-ampton and Rich Cquare charges wasa signal success. The first


North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . they do too. (3) He is ask-ing them to attend and to tell theirteachers if their superintendent needsthe training, his teachers do also. Theyare planning to drive back and forthfifteen or twenty miles each eveningfor the sake of better equipping them-selves for the delicate and difficulttask of training tender, impressionableboys and girls in the Sunday school. RICH SQUARE SCHOOL GOOD Our training school held at RichSquare last week for the Ahoskie, Au-lander, Conway, Murfreecboro, North-ampton and Rich Cquare charges wasa signal success. The first trainingschool ever held in that section of theWeldon district, it was well attendedby workers from twenty miles descended, and floods came. Ithailed, and it stormed. The weatherwas a considerable handicap, but theworkers came nevertheless, and inter-es tincreased as the school courses were taught, with MissGeorgia Keene, Rev. L. C. Larkin andthe writer doing the teaching. Bradley, as pastor-host, was. Mrs. E. O. Chandley, Recording Sec-retary of Wesley Federation. chairman of the board of pastors attending regularlywere Rev. B. P. Robinson and Rev. Thompson. Other details may befurnished through these columns later. MISS KEENE AT PINNERS Miss Keene, our elementary super-intendent, spoke to the congregationat Pinners, Rich Square circuit, Sun-day afternoon, June 22. This was abusy day for Miss Keene, who spokeat Rich Square Sunday morning, atPinners in the afternoon, and thentaught for nearly two hours in theRich Square training school Sundayevening. PAMLICO SCHOOL THIS WEEK From Rich Square Miss Keene wentto Bayboro, where this week is beingconducted a training school for theSunday schools of Pamlico she took part in a big insti-tute at Bayboro, which preceded thetraining school. Rev. J. C. Wooten,presiding elder of the New Bern dis-trict, was also one of the principalspeakers. Two courses are being of-f


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