. The uplift [serial]. they hope to workon the poultry farm. Two boys, Eugene Huffman andJohnny Caviness from Greensborowere enrolled October 27. Eugeneis a very nice boy and is 15 yearsold. He would like to work in thebakery. Johnny is 14 years of ageand likes to work on the likes to play football andbasketball. Three boys were admitted October28th, 1955. John Postell, RobertStandi and Jimmy Honeycutt. Johnand Robert are from Belmont. Jimmyis from Hickory. These boys haventbeen at the school long enough todecide what trade to work in or whatCottage they would like to stay inwhile


. The uplift [serial]. they hope to workon the poultry farm. Two boys, Eugene Huffman andJohnny Caviness from Greensborowere enrolled October 27. Eugeneis a very nice boy and is 15 yearsold. He would like to work in thebakery. Johnny is 14 years of ageand likes to work on the likes to play football andbasketball. Three boys were admitted October28th, 1955. John Postell, RobertStandi and Jimmy Honeycutt. Johnand Robert are from Belmont. Jimmyis from Hickory. These boys haventbeen at the school long enough todecide what trade to work in or whatCottage they would like to stay inwhile they are at the school. According to the record in theoffice of the Superintendent 17 boyswere released during October. Theboys are: Charles Dail, Roy LeeMurdock, Larry Wright, Bobby Bag-well, Eugene Brown. Sammy Tyndall,Ronnie Hodge, Jesse Mabe, AlfredHerron, Charles Colson, Odell Haire,Darrell Whittington, George True-love, Bobby Lucas, Prentice Gainey,James Edwards and Mendall Lane. THE UPLIFT 15 CTM SUNDAY SERVICES. By Sammy Skelton, 8tk Cjrade The Reverend L. T. Edgerton, pas-tor of the Poplar Tent PresbyterianChurch, conducted Sunday Services atthe school on October 2nd. He read to us a passage of scripturefrom the 19th Chapter of Job. Mr. Edgerton told the boys: Thereis going to soon be a time when allthe false gossip, and the old sayings,are going to be gone. Then the son ofRightenous is going to be on theearth. We all know God is the greatruler, the great governor, and He isthe spirit of our souls. When we die the grave doesnt endeverything. We may not know any-thing, but our soul stills lives. Job never lost his faith, but gotawfully discouraged. He said, I knowmy redeemer liveth. Mr. Edgerton dismissed us with ashort prayer. —0OOO0— The visiting Minister for October9th, was the Reverend Don Carlton,pastor of the Royal Oakes Presby-terian Church in Kannapolis. Mr. Carlton brought with him sixyoung people from his church, five girls and one boy. He called on the bo


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