. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial]. charge. Getting intouch with such people is the workof your fleid force, and it was a gen-uine satisfaction to spend the daywith Brother Elliott and h;s fine folks. to be made of the following: Mrs. Ervin, of Richlands, N. C, who act-ed as treasurer for the Wilmingtondistrict, and those who so generouslyresponded to her call; Mrs. Flora , of Goldsboro, who took thematter up with the missionary socie-ties; Miss Floy L. Martin, of Aber-deen, a trained nurse, who when was so ill, and we found wemust add another nurse for night d


. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial]. charge. Getting intouch with such people is the workof your fleid force, and it was a gen-uine satisfaction to spend the daywith Brother Elliott and h;s fine folks. to be made of the following: Mrs. Ervin, of Richlands, N. C, who act-ed as treasurer for the Wilmingtondistrict, and those who so generouslyresponded to her call; Mrs. Flora , of Goldsboro, who took thematter up with the missionary socie-ties; Miss Floy L. Martin, of Aber-deen, a trained nurse, who when was so ill, and we found wemust add another nurse for night duty,generously gave her services for twoweeks without charge; she stood byher till Mrs. Vale died; Rev. J. , the presiding elder of the dis-trict; the good women of Hamlet, whowere almost daily visitors, takingflowers, and many things to cheer thesufferer. The orphan boy, 12 years old, leftwithout a relative in these parts, wifeand I have taken into our home, andpurpose to try to be, as near as possi-ble, parents to him. A. J. joy the services. After the morningservice was over a sumptuous dinnerwas spread that showed the hospitalitythat exists among the people of John-ston county. People from other de-nominations joined with us in theseservices which showed the friendlyspirit that exists between the differ-ent churches in this section. After dinner was served, Mr. W. , of Smithfield, a loyal Metho-dist layman, delievered an addressthat was enjoyed by all those whoheard him. W. G. Farrar, P. C. GIRLS DORMITORY, JEFFERSON SCHOOL, JEFFERSON, N. C. DEATH OF MRS. C. E. VALE The widow of the late Rev. C. , of the N. C. Conference, died inthe Moncure Hospital, Hamlet, N. C,Thursday night, April 21st, after alingering illness of more than two anda half years. She was buried inTrenton, N. C, by the side of her latehusband. The funeral was conductedby Rev. J. H. Shore and Rev. C. The first of last February she wasvery ill. and we found it necessar


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