Our mountain work [serial] . Vol. XLIII July 1953 No. 7 TELL IT ON A POSTAL Brief News Items WantedFrom Local Churches The editor of Our Mountain Workis hearing of a number of interestingthings that are happening in localchurches. For example, the Henderson-ville church has to have two services onSunday morning to accommodate thosewho desire to attend that church. We would like to establish a regularfeature in reporting items from everychurch in the Presbytery. Obviously, itis impossible to report everything fromevery church every month, but we do askyour help. TELL IT ON A POSTAL. Send us a r


Our mountain work [serial] . Vol. XLIII July 1953 No. 7 TELL IT ON A POSTAL Brief News Items WantedFrom Local Churches The editor of Our Mountain Workis hearing of a number of interestingthings that are happening in localchurches. For example, the Henderson-ville church has to have two services onSunday morning to accommodate thosewho desire to attend that church. We would like to establish a regularfeature in reporting items from everychurch in the Presbytery. Obviously, itis impossible to report everything fromevery church every month, but we do askyour help. TELL IT ON A POSTAL. Send us a report of special events inyour church. Condense it to a PostalCard (of course, use more space if neces-sary) and mail to reach Our MountainWork, 26 Church Street, Asheville, , by the fifth of the month. As far as space will permit we wantto print the news from your church. $70,000 Goal For Regular Benevolences In 1954 S. W. BLACK MODERATORAT CANTON MEETING HATCHETT ORDINATION ISSET FOR JULY 25TH Pastor-Elect At Franklin. Bryan Hatchett, Jr. J. Bryan Hatchett, Jr., of College Park,Ga., pastor-elect of the Franklin Presby-terian Church, was examined at the Julymeeting of Asheville Presbytery, and acommission appointed to ordain and in-stall him at Franklin at 8:00 , July26th. Mr. Hatchett was graduated from theColumbia Theological Seminary, Deca-tur, Ga., in May of this year, and duringthe larger part of his senior year wasstudent supply at Franklin. He had pre-viously served the Murphy church in asimilar capacity during the summer of1951, and during the succeeding schoolyear. He is a graduate of Emory Universityin the class of 1950, and until his trans-fer to Asheville Presbytery was underthe care of Atlanta Presbytery. He married Miss Paula JocelynMathias, a graduate of the Georgia StateCollege for Women, on December 27,1950. Mr. and Mrs. Hatchett have beenoccupants of the Franklin manse sinceJune first. The commission to ordain and installhim includes Dr. R. E. McClure,


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