Our mountain work [serial] . ille, when nearlyone hundred and seventy five young peo-ple from sixteen churches gathered fortheir annual meeting. Rev. John D. Smith, Brevard, broughtthe inspirational message at the eveninghour. In the afternoon John Trotti, ofthe Asheville First Church led the open-ing worship service and Joy McFadyenof the Asheville First Church sang a spe-cial solo. Betty Jean Pless of the Kenil-worth Church sang at the evening hour. The council named for 1952-1953 isas follows: President: Barbara Gambill, AshevilleFirst. Vice-President: Grier Davis, Jr., Ashe-ville First. Se


Our mountain work [serial] . ille, when nearlyone hundred and seventy five young peo-ple from sixteen churches gathered fortheir annual meeting. Rev. John D. Smith, Brevard, broughtthe inspirational message at the eveninghour. In the afternoon John Trotti, ofthe Asheville First Church led the open-ing worship service and Joy McFadyenof the Asheville First Church sang a spe-cial solo. Betty Jean Pless of the Kenil-worth Church sang at the evening hour. The council named for 1952-1953 isas follows: President: Barbara Gambill, AshevilleFirst. Vice-President: Grier Davis, Jr., Ashe-ville First. Secretary: Barbara Wilkie, Arden. Treasurer: Otelia Pace, Henderson-ville. Program Chairman: Nancy Priecle-man. Commission Chairmen Faith: Bill Carver, West Asheville. Witness: Clifford Smathers, BlackMountain. Outreach: Joan McLean, Weaverville. Citizenship: Teddy Osborne, Hender-sonville. Fellowship: Nancy Clayton, Kenil-worth. Adult Advisors: Rev. W. W. Preston,Black Mountain, Miss Jeanie Ogilvie,1). R. E., Asheville Robert Rives Collins To graduate from Union TheologicalSeminary, Richmond, Va., and assumepastorate at Sylva. Page 4 OUR MOUNTAIN WORK April 1952 STATISTICAL REPORT OF CHURCHES FOR YEAR 1951-1952 Official Figures Of Stated Clerk May ChangeSome Details Of Advance Summary Asheville Presbytery will submit anannual report to the General Assemblybased on statistical records sent fromlocal churches to the April meeting ofthe Presbytery. Our Mountain Work requested eachof the thirty active churches of the Pres-bytery to furnish us with the essentialfacts of these reports and they are com-piled and printed elsewhere in this of the churches failed to get thisinformation to us in time for publica-tion. There are certain summary facts ofinterest: One new outpost Sunday School wasstarted by the Hendersonville Mountain, Franklin and Hender-sonville report outposts. Nine churches report no additions onProfession of Faith. Four report no ad-ditions


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