. Our mountain work [serial] . Rsv. R. P. Smith, Mothered By The FirstMatron On Crabtree. Mrs. E. H. Bales And Is Now Kept AliveBy The Interest, GiftsAnd Prayers Of Our ManyFriends ORPHANAGE NOW LOOKINGTOWARD THANKSGIVING (Continued from Page 1)plies are always in order and have be-come a tradition in Asheville Presbytery. The Annual Orphanage Day at the FirstPresbyterian Church in Asheville was ex-panded to cover the whole Presbytery. In1946, generous gifts were brought intrucks from every section of the Presby-tery and filled the pantry with bountifulsupplies and the hearts of the worke


. Our mountain work [serial] . Rsv. R. P. Smith, Mothered By The FirstMatron On Crabtree. Mrs. E. H. Bales And Is Now Kept AliveBy The Interest, GiftsAnd Prayers Of Our ManyFriends ORPHANAGE NOW LOOKINGTOWARD THANKSGIVING (Continued from Page 1)plies are always in order and have be-come a tradition in Asheville Presbytery. The Annual Orphanage Day at the FirstPresbyterian Church in Asheville was ex-panded to cover the whole Presbytery. In1946, generous gifts were brought intrucks from every section of the Presby-tery and filled the pantry with bountifulsupplies and the hearts of the workerswith much encouragement. Announcementis made in another section of Our Moun-tain Work of the schedule of the trucksfor this year to pick up local contributionsand bring same to the Orphanage. Thanksgiving envelopes for contributionsare being distributed to all local churchesto be placed in pews or distributed bymail, on or about 16th of use these envelopes by returningyour contribution in same through thetreasurer of your local Church. For infor-mation as to how the


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