Our mountain work [serial] . BrysonCity; John M. Carroll, Asheville First—Ex.; W. G. (Lingo, West Asheville. Executive Secretary The duties of the Executive Secre-tary are varied. Continuing the work of the Su-perintendent of Home Misssions itis his responsibility to represent the !-• r* r (-• r1 r1 Last Call to Camp and Conference i-> !-? r r* r- r- Conference Montreat, June 6, 11 A. M. throughBreakfast, June 11. Enrollment Blanks MUST be in thehands of the Business Manager, withRegistration Fee of $, by Noon,June 1, 1955 to guarantee room as-signment. Secure Enrollment Blank from your


Our mountain work [serial] . BrysonCity; John M. Carroll, Asheville First—Ex.; W. G. (Lingo, West Asheville. Executive Secretary The duties of the Executive Secre-tary are varied. Continuing the work of the Su-perintendent of Home Misssions itis his responsibility to represent the !-• r* r (-• r1 r1 Last Call to Camp and Conference i-> !-? r r* r- r- Conference Montreat, June 6, 11 A. M. throughBreakfast, June 11. Enrollment Blanks MUST be in thehands of the Business Manager, withRegistration Fee of $, by Noon,June 1, 1955 to guarantee room as-signment. Secure Enrollment Blank from yourPastor and see that it contain ALLthe information Camp Hope, June 6, 4 P. M. throughLunch, June 11. Enrollment Blanks MUST be in thehands of the Business Manager, withRegistration Fee of $, by Noon,May 30, to assure Campers Will Be Admitted Un-less Enrollment Blank Is Sent InBy This Date. Secure Enrollment Blank from your Pas-tor and see that it contains ALL theinformation Drawn by Rev. D. P. McGeachy, III Committee in its relationships tochurches aided by the committee,fields being supported where thereis no organized work, to aid suchchurches in securing pulpit sup-plies and permanent pastors when-ever vacant, and to advise with suchchurches in every practical way. Itis his further responsibility to pro-pose from time to time such newfields of service open to the Com-mittee within the Presbytery. In the enlarged work of the Ex-ecutive Secretary falls the pro-motion of such programs and ac-tivities as the Presbytery may ap-prove in connection with the totalwork of the Church. This includesthe editing of OUR MOUNTAINWORK, which goes monthly to over3,000 Presbyterian families in Ashe-ville Presbytery. Specific duties include: Central Treasurer of Benevolences,which received in 1954 $111, fromthe churches and disbursing same to thecauses of the church. Treasurer of The Mountain Orphanage,which includes the handling of trus


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