. Our mountain work [serial] . r-phanage with a deficit of several thousand dol-lars, due to loss of a fund amounting to about$6, annually which had been receivedfor a number of years. Prayer is requested thatGod will raise up His stewards to supply thisloss that the work of Goodland in caring fororphan Indian children may go forward, andthat the motto which hangs over our dininghall door may ever be true: The highest aimof this home is to glorify Christ. Miss Sammy D. Hogue, Treasurer. 444444*44 44 4 »> 44444444444444 444 444*4 •s 4 444 444 44* 4 4 -:■>4 4 -t-4444444444444*4444444


. Our mountain work [serial] . r-phanage with a deficit of several thousand dol-lars, due to loss of a fund amounting to about$6, annually which had been receivedfor a number of years. Prayer is requested thatGod will raise up His stewards to supply thisloss that the work of Goodland in caring fororphan Indian children may go forward, andthat the motto which hangs over our dininghall door may ever be true: The highest aimof this home is to glorify Christ. Miss Sammy D. Hogue, Treasurer. 444444*44 44 4 »> 44444444444444 444 444*4 •s 4 444 444 44* 4 4 -:■>4 4 -t-4444444444444*44444444444->44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 June 1946 OUR MOUNTAIN WORK Page 7 ^1r^^^.^.j,,J,4,,|,,|-.^,y.^,{,41r|,r|irJ,^.^rJ^|l,^,{^f^ 4 44 4** 44 44 •f4 44 4 *44144444444444 44444444444444i4»44-44444444444444444444444444444<4444444444444444444444444444444 THORNWELL TRAINS FOR LIFE. THORNWELL HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS—1946 Thornwell Orphanage is owned and controlled by the Synods of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida,and is supported from the budgets of Churches, Sunday Schools, Auxiliaries, special Thanksgiving Offer-ings and individual gifts. At Thornwell the Church is providing a Christian home and school for children who otherwise would havenone. The neediest cases are given preference in admission. Thornwell trains children for a better andfuller Christian life and places a three-fold emphasis on this training: Physical—Realizing that recreation furnishes important character-building values, Thornwell gives fullemphases to the play life of her children. The little children spend all their time in play. The other chil-dren spend part of their time in departmental woik, but always there are several hours each day for re-creation. Our boys and girls enjoy playing basketball, football, tennis, volleyball, softball and othergames. Most


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