. Our mountain work [serial]. Help Write COMMITTEE ON WOMAns WORK HENRY GRADY BUILDING ATLANTA 3, GA. 1944 Conference (Continued from Page 1)The Young People voted to ac-cept one page of Our MountainWork in the August, November,February and May issues for thepublication of The Highlander. TheHighlander is a mimeographed papernow in Volume VI, and dedicatedto the Young Peoples Work ofAsheville Presbytery. Miss MargaretHammond, of Canton, was named aseditor, and Conrad Webb, 141 Road, Asheville, as co-editor. Under this head, Our MountainWork will present the news furnish-ed by the l


. Our mountain work [serial]. Help Write COMMITTEE ON WOMAns WORK HENRY GRADY BUILDING ATLANTA 3, GA. 1944 Conference (Continued from Page 1)The Young People voted to ac-cept one page of Our MountainWork in the August, November,February and May issues for thepublication of The Highlander. TheHighlander is a mimeographed papernow in Volume VI, and dedicatedto the Young Peoples Work ofAsheville Presbytery. Miss MargaretHammond, of Canton, was named aseditor, and Conrad Webb, 141 Road, Asheville, as co-editor. Under this head, Our MountainWork will present the news furnish-ed by the local young peoplesgroups and presbytery plans. Theregular monthly column will carryarticles on the Highway for that par-ticular month. iiiiiiuimiMiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiwiimiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiniiiiMiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiui»iiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiMiiinmnwHTn^ iiiiLiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin *§ Our mountain ^oril 21 •21. MAIN BUILDING MOUNTAIN ORPHANAGE i!iiiiijiiiijii»iiMiiMnjiiriiiruiiinirMijMiiiHiiriii>iMitiiin»iijiiniiiiiMiiiii»»iirnjjiii»jiirii/iiiiiiiiMiiniiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinin»iiiiiiniiiininjiuiiniijriiM»iLMriiiiiu/niiiinuiniHi^ Tziso Miles West Of Black Mou7itain, N. C. — Supported Through The Home Aiission Committee Of The Presbytery. Volume ^^ WEAVERVILLE, N. C, AUGUST, 1944. Number 8. FREEMAN NEW SUPERINTENDENT FOR ORPHANAGE LETTER FROMGRUVERS Welcome Freemans Orphanage Notes EveryMonth—15 Years It will seem strange indeed notto be writing Orphanage notes anymore after fifteen years, not miss-ing a month in that time. Butchanges must come in the lives ofus all and we must not regret themas long as they mean progress. It has been a happy experience tolive so long at the Orphanage, tohave a part in bringing up so manyfine boys and girls, to have associa-tion with the men and women ofAsheville Presbytery who havemade possible the carrying o


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