Our mountain work [serial] . f500. In Asheville Presbytery the totalwas 24 against a quota of 90. Asheville Presbytery was the only onein the synod that did not have any newsubscriptions in October. To subscribe, send $ to Presbyter-ian Men, Presbyterian Building, 8 NorthSixth Street, Richmond 19, Va. FOREIGN STUDENTS AT ASSEMBLYS TRAINING SCHOOL Three students fromforeign lands are amongthose at the GeneralAssemblys TrainingSchool, Richmond, Va.,in 1952-53. (Left to right) MissesUmeko Kagawa, Japan,Maida Toe, Burma, andKi-sook Ryu, Korea, arethe fruit of the work ofWorld Missions. Miss Ka
Our mountain work [serial] . f500. In Asheville Presbytery the totalwas 24 against a quota of 90. Asheville Presbytery was the only onein the synod that did not have any newsubscriptions in October. To subscribe, send $ to Presbyter-ian Men, Presbyterian Building, 8 NorthSixth Street, Richmond 19, Va. FOREIGN STUDENTS AT ASSEMBLYS TRAINING SCHOOL Three students fromforeign lands are amongthose at the GeneralAssemblys TrainingSchool, Richmond, Va.,in 1952-53. (Left to right) MissesUmeko Kagawa, Japan,Maida Toe, Burma, andKi-sook Ryu, Korea, arethe fruit of the work ofWorld Missions. Miss Kagawa is thedaughter of Rev. Toyo-kiko Kagawa, who wasled to Christ under theministry of Rev. HarryF. Myers, a missionaryof the Southern Presby-terian Church. Dr. Kag-awa has been a frequentvisitor to America, in-cluding Montreat. The Training Schoolis dedicated to the edu-cation of lay workers for active church leadership both at home and abroad. Grad-uates receive degrees of either Bachelor or Master of Religious YOUTH NIGHT OFFERINGREACHES $ $23, NEEDED ON 1953BENEVOLENT GOAL (Story Crowded Out Of Last Issue,Reflects Receipts To Dec. 1, 1952.) Ten churches of Asheville Presbyteryobserved Assemblys Youth Sunday, No-vember 9th, and sent their offering toFred W. Lupton, Treasurer, Presbyter-ian Youth Fellowship of the Synod ofAppalachia. These were, with the amount sent byeach: Arden $; Dillingham $;Franklin $; Hazelwood$; High-lands $; Kenilworth $; Mal-vern Hills $; Murphy $; OakForest $; Weaverville $ This is a total of $, which willdoubtless be increased by contributionsfrom other churches. The total for thesesame churches for 1951 was $ The record of receipts for Presbyteriesof the Synod of Appalachia to December1st was: Abingdon, 8 Churches _ ....$ Asheville, 10 Churches _. Holston, 8 Churches .. Knoxville, 12 Churches .. .. Total, 38 Churches _ .. Contributio
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