. Our mountain work [serial] . DIDIIUIIIIMIII Tfto /Wi7« W«/ O^ /?/ac* Mountain, N. C. Supported Through The Home Mission Committee Of The Presbytery. Volume XXXVI. WEAVERVILLE, N. C, FEBRUARY, 1946. Number 2. FOUNDERS DAY HELDAT ORPHANAGE JANUARY 19 Memory Of Dr. Smith Honored Institution 42 Years Old Dendy Presides Founders Day at The MountainOrphanage was observed with appro-priate exercises led by Rev. H. , D. D., chairman of the com-mittee in charge of the operationof the institution, when the entiregroup of children assembled withstaff members and visitors in theliving room of the


. Our mountain work [serial] . DIDIIUIIIIMIII Tfto /Wi7« W«/ O^ /?/ac* Mountain, N. C. Supported Through The Home Mission Committee Of The Presbytery. Volume XXXVI. WEAVERVILLE, N. C, FEBRUARY, 1946. Number 2. FOUNDERS DAY HELDAT ORPHANAGE JANUARY 19 Memory Of Dr. Smith Honored Institution 42 Years Old Dendy Presides Founders Day at The MountainOrphanage was observed with appro-priate exercises led by Rev. H. , D. D., chairman of the com-mittee in charge of the operationof the institution, when the entiregroup of children assembled withstaff members and visitors in theliving room of the dormitory at 7:15P. M., Saturday, January 19, 1946. Dr. Dendy was presented by R. Freeman, superintendent ofthe home, and Mr. Freeman alsoexpressed appreciation for the serv-ice at its conclusion. The theme ofthe speaker was, There Was A ManSent From God, which he appliedto Rev. R. P. Smith, D. D., thefounder of the Orphanage, empha-sizing that Dr. Smith was a lover ofGod, a lover of his fellow men, alover of childre


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