. Our mountain work [serial] . ., the newlyelected secretary. Other officers elected were: Joe White,Lees-McRae, president; Sam Fowle, Uni-versity of Tennessee, vice-president; andMr. Ragland Fletcher, of Bristol, Tenn., asadult advisor. There will be a fall meeting of the offi-cers next year and the annual meeting willbe held in the spring. Note: The Mountain Orphanage was rep-resented on the post-season football gameplayed in Asheville on December 3. ClydeReece, one of six Orphanage boys on theBlack Mountain squad, was chosen to playin the inter-sectional high school contest. Dec. 1948


. Our mountain work [serial] . ., the newlyelected secretary. Other officers elected were: Joe White,Lees-McRae, president; Sam Fowle, Uni-versity of Tennessee, vice-president; andMr. Ragland Fletcher, of Bristol, Tenn., asadult advisor. There will be a fall meeting of the offi-cers next year and the annual meeting willbe held in the spring. Note: The Mountain Orphanage was rep-resented on the post-season football gameplayed in Asheville on December 3. ClydeReece, one of six Orphanage boys on theBlack Mountain squad, was chosen to playin the inter-sectional high school contest. Dec. 1948 OUR MOUNTAIN WORK Page 5 Founded1904 rev. R. E. McClure, Treasurer 26 CHURCH STREETASHEVILLE, N. C. — NEWS FROM — The Mountain Orphanage Three Miles West of Black Mountain, N. C. The Mountain Orphanage, Incorporated, is Owned and Operated byAsheville Presbytery, Presbyterian Church, U. S. Fifty-SixChildren Harry E. Barkley, Superintendent number i Black Mountain. N. C. HAPPY FAMILY SAYS THANK YOU TO OUR MANY FRIENDS. ■■ • . ■• >:;: . -mi ■ ■ ■•■■ ..■ .■•,..■■. Mg«.-S,,i!. ?«::-#u8? ■■■<•::■» Here are glimpses of the work that your ThanksgivingOffering is making possible at The Mountain pictures are available through the courtesy of TheAsheville Citizen-Times, having appeared in the issue ofNovember 21. The two pictures on the top right and top left are of thedormitory rooms for small girls and small boys. There areseven double-decker beds in each room, with chests ofdrawers, chairs and closet space for the children. Two chil-dren share a chest of drawers and a closet. The center picture is in the laundry. Mrs. Barkley is di-recting one of the girls, while another is operating the man-gle. The laundry equipment is obsolete and is one of thefew places where re-placement is needed in the home. Themost urgent other need is for new kitchen stoves. The new barn, recently completed on t


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