. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . rother Herbert,since he served as their pastor here inWinston-Salem for two years prior tohis going to Wesley Heights. We hada lovely stay with our Charlotte friends,where we rendered a 30 minutes pro-gram at the opening session of the com-bined Sunday school. These good peo-ple had their beautiful church spotlessand clean and were experiencing highanticipations, since Bishop Mouzon wasto preach to them at the 11 oclock Herbert is held in high favor byhis congregation. PLEASANT GT DVE Pleasant Grove is a historic campground site in Un


. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . rother Herbert,since he served as their pastor here inWinston-Salem for two years prior tohis going to Wesley Heights. We hada lovely stay with our Charlotte friends,where we rendered a 30 minutes pro-gram at the opening session of the com-bined Sunday school. These good peo-ple had their beautiful church spotlessand clean and were experiencing highanticipations, since Bishop Mouzon wasto preach to them at the 11 oclock Herbert is held in high favor byhis congregation. PLEASANT GT DVE Pleasant Grove is a historic campground site in Union cou i y. Not havingbeen there in 15 years I vas not prepar-ed to note the greatly enlarged campfacilities. Instead of diminishing in in-terest and in its servics this campground, holding to the ol 1 time proce-dures, has enlarged its usefulness. Inline with plans arranged by Rev. A. , pastor, our singing class ren-dered their program at three oclock un-der the arbor to a congregation that notonly filled its accommodations, but ex-. Vanita Boyd tended far out beyond the covering aspeople stood throughout the entire H. C. Byrum, a native of that sec-tion, said that about 2500 people werein hearing distance of the M. T. Smathers and T. A. Sikeswere doing the preaching at this campmeeting and doing it well. A Mr. Lewiswas leading the singing in a very effec-tive way. Brother Latham informed methere were not nearly enough tents toaccommodate those desiring to spendthe week at this historic spot. Let thecamp meetings continue their usefulness. TWELVE HUNDRED Rev. J. P. Morris and his Cramertonpeople were surprised to find that the excursion train they had advertised forcoming to the Childrens Home Satur-day, August 20, could not accommodateall those desiring transportation andthat a second train had to be called intoservice. The Southern Railway authori-ties reported that 1108 tickets were ac-tually bought and that quite a numbercame who could not


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