Our mountain work [serial] . rs. Lillian Terry, andthe day is cne of the highlights of theyear lor those in the home. The Board of Trustees is interested in paying bills, and this year is no excep-tion. With one fourth to one third ofthe annual budget met through theThanksgiving Offering, the managementawaits the generosity of friends—in andout of the Presbyterian Church—whohave made this work possible throughthe years. It is a home for needy children regard-less of church or home background, serv-ing boys and girls from eight westernNorth Carolina counties. Less than onefifth came from homes
Our mountain work [serial] . rs. Lillian Terry, andthe day is cne of the highlights of theyear lor those in the home. The Board of Trustees is interested in paying bills, and this year is no excep-tion. With one fourth to one third ofthe annual budget met through theThanksgiving Offering, the managementawaits the generosity of friends—in andout of the Presbyterian Church—whohave made this work possible throughthe years. It is a home for needy children regard-less of church or home background, serv-ing boys and girls from eight westernNorth Carolina counties. Less than onefifth came from homes with Presbyter-ian backgrounds, one third came fromBaptist homes, ohe. seventh from Meth-odist, one seventh from other religiousbackgrounds and a little over one fourthfrom homes with no religious back-ground at all. Members of Presbyterian fChurches inAsheville Pres-bytery are ask-ed to contrib-ute throught h e i r o w nchurch. Oth-ers may sendcontributionsflirect to TheMountain Or-phanage, BlackMountain, N. C. The Silo. Nov. 1952 OUR MOUNTAIN WORK Page 3 Six Recent Members Of The Family Are Now In College Or Nurses Training Josephine Packett Junior Class Erskine College
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