. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . 1 mothers aid children, sponsoredby the Childrens Home. We are al-ready planning to forward to our friendscordial and hearty thanks for the big-gest outpouring of love gifts ever be-stowed upon the Childrens Home. LEXINGTON Our singing class had a lovely time atLexington Sunlay morning, May 8, atthe opening of George L. HackneysSunday school, a large and enthusiasticone. The entire school assembled in the main auditorium and our children founddelight in rendering a thirty minute pro-gram to some of their choicest singing class was acco


. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . 1 mothers aid children, sponsoredby the Childrens Home. We are al-ready planning to forward to our friendscordial and hearty thanks for the big-gest outpouring of love gifts ever be-stowed upon the Childrens Home. LEXINGTON Our singing class had a lovely time atLexington Sunlay morning, May 8, atthe opening of George L. HackneysSunday school, a large and enthusiasticone. The entire school assembled in the main auditorium and our children founddelight in rendering a thirty minute pro-gram to some of their choicest singing class was accompanied byfour other children who are being cloth-ed by some good friends in the Lexing-ton congregation. Rev. J. E. Abernethy,pastor. J. F. Spruill, a good layman, andmany other good friends joined BrotherHackney in making our visit delightfuland happy. SPENCER Following our Lexington visit we weresoon rolling along on highway No. 10,North Carolinas most congested thor-oughfare, to Spencer, where at 11 oclockRev. Wade Johnson and Supt. M. Patricia loves her rag doll—andeverybody Kiser had everything arranged in mostbeautiful fashion for our children to ren-der their program at the 11 oclock hourto an appreciative congregation. Follow-ing the program a liberal offering wasgiven to the needs of the ChildrensHome, following which we were distrib-uted among hospitable friends for thenoon day meal and social are mighty glad that Brother John-son, his good wife, and two fine littlegirls have come to the Western NorthCarolina conference to live. They andtheir Spencer congregation seem to bevery much in love with each other. NEW VERNON Returning from Spencer and after acouple hours of rest at home, duringwhich time a good thunder shower hadcooled off the heat of the afternoon, oursinging class was traveling towardsNew Vernon, one of Rev. E. P. Stablers fine congregations on the Welcome cir-cuit, where at seven-thirty our girls ren-dered their program before our frie


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