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Keywords: bookid:ourmountainworks412pres bookidourmountainworks412pres bookyear:1910 bookyear1910 bookdecade:1910 bookdecade1910 bookcentury:1900 bookcentury1900 bookauthor:presbyterian_church_in_the_u_s__presbytery_of_asheville bookauthorpresbyterianchurchintheuspresbyteryofasheville booksubject:presbyterian_church_in_the_u_s__presbytery_of_asheville booksubjectpresbyterianchurchintheuspresbyteryofasheville booksubject:presbyterian_church_in_the_u_s booksubjectpresbyterianchurchintheus booksubject:presbyterian_home_for_children__black_mountain__n_c__ booksubjectpresbyterianhomeforchildrenblackmountainnc bookpublisher:asheville__n_c___home_missions_committee_of_asheville_presbytery bookpublisherashevillenchomemissionscommitteeofashevillepresbytery bookpublisher:weaverville__n_c____home_missions_committee_of_asheville_presbytery bookpublisherweavervillenchomemissionscommitteeofashevillepresbytery bookpublisher:weaverville__n_c____asheville_presbytery bookpublisherweavervillencashevillepresbytery bookpublisher:asheville__n_c____asheville_presbytery bookpublisherashevillencashevillepresbytery bookcontributor:university_library__university_of_north_carolina_at_chapel_hill bookcontributoruniversitylibraryuniversityofnorthcarolinaatchapelhill booksponsor:institute_of_museum_and_library_services__under_the_provisions_of_the_library_services_and_technology_act__administered_by_the_state_library_of_north_carolina__grant_issued_to_subcontractor_unc_ch_for_duke_university_s_religion_in_north_caroli booksponsorinstituteofmuseumandlibraryservicesundertheprovisionsofthelibraryservicesandtechnologyactadministeredbythestatelibraryofnorthcarolinagrantissuedtosubcontractoruncchfordukeuniversitysreligioninnorthcaroli bookleafnumber:190 bookleafnumber190 bookcollection:ncnewsserialpublications bookcollectionncnewsserialpublications bookcollection:ncreligion bookcollectionncreligion bookcollection:unclibraries bookcollectionunclibraries bookcollection:americana bookcollectionamericana people blackandwhite bookid:ourmountainworks412pres bookidourmountainworks412pres bookyear:1910 bookyear1910 bookdecade:1910 bookdecade1910 bookcentury:1900 bookcentury1900 bookauthor:presbyterian_church_in_the_u_s__presbytery_of_asheville bookauthorpresbyterianchurchintheuspresbyteryofasheville booksubject:presbyterian_church_in_the_u_s__presbytery_of_asheville booksubjectpresbyterianchurchintheuspresbyteryofasheville booksubject:presbyterian_church_in_the_u_s booksubjectpresbyterianchurchintheus booksubject:presbyterian_home_for_children__black_mountain__n_c__ booksubjectpresbyterianhomeforchildrenblackmountainnc bookpublisher:asheville__n_c___home_missions_committee_of_asheville_presbytery bookpublisherashevillenchomemissionscommitteeofashevillepresbytery bookpublisher:weaverville__n_c____home_missions_committee_of_asheville_presbytery bookpublisherweavervillenchomemissionscommitteeofashevillepresbytery bookpublisher:weaverville__n_c____asheville_presbytery bookpublisherweavervillencashevillepresbytery bookpublisher:asheville__n_c____asheville_presbytery bookpublisherashevillencashevillepresbytery bookcontributor:university_library__university_of_north_carolina_at_chapel_hill bookcontributoruniversitylibraryuniversityofnorthcarolinaatchapelhill booksponsor:institute_of_museum_and_library_services__under_the_provisions_of_the_library_services_and_technology_act__administered_by_the_state_library_of_north_carolina__grant_issued_to_subcontractor_unc_ch_for_duke_university_s_religion_in_north_caroli booksponsorinstituteofmuseumandlibraryservicesundertheprovisionsofthelibraryservicesandtechnologyactadministeredbythestatelibraryofnorthcarolinagrantissuedtosubcontractoruncchfordukeuniversitysreligioninnorthcaroli bookleafnumber:190 bookleafnumber190 bookcollection:ncnewsserialpublications bookcollectionncnewsserialpublications bookcollection:ncreligion bookcollectionncreligion bookcollection:unclibraries bookcollectionunclibraries bookcollection:americana bookcollectionamericana people blackandwhite black and white Identifier: ourmountainworks412pres Title: Our mountain work [serial] Year: 1910 (1910s) Authors: Presbyterian Church in the U.S. Presbytery of Asheville Subjects: Presbyterian Church in the U.S. Presbytery of Asheville Presbyterian Church in the U.S Presbyterian Home for Children (Black Mountain, N.C.) Publisher: Asheville, N.C., Home Missions Committee of Asheville Presbytery Weaverville, N.C. : Home Missions Committee of Asheville Presbytery Weaverville, N.C. : Asheville Presbytery Asheville, N.C. : Asheville Presbytery Contributing Library: University Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Digitizing Sponsor: Institute of Museum and Library Services, under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the State Library of North Carolina. Grant issued to subcontractor UNC-CH for Duke University's Religion in North Carolina project. View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: the fallrally of the Men of Asheville Presbytery, in spite of continued rains, and heardreports of the years work under the direction of Forrest B. Gardner, Henderson-ville, retiring President. New officers elected for 1955 are: C. A. Stubbs, Montreat, President; QuinnConstantz, Sylva, 1st Vice President; J. R. Lewis, Grace Covenant, 2nd Vice Presi-dent; and O. E. Starnes, Jr., Oak Forest, Secretary-Treasurer. A feature of the meeting wasreports from the New OrleansMens Convention, attended bysome thirty-five men from thePresbytery. Edward G. Roberts, MalvernHills, retiring President of theMen of the Synod of Appa-lachia, Dr. H. L. Bacon, BrysonCity, Secretary-Treasurer, of theMen of the Synod for 1955, andRev. I. M. Ellis, RegionalDirector of Christian Educationfor the Synod, were recognized. Announcement was made byMr. Roberts of plans for aSynod Mens Conference atMontreat the last weekend inAugust in 1955, and of specialgroups to meet for study of thework and needs of men in local Text Appearing After Image: STARNES — STUBBS — LEWIS CONSTANTZ congregations. 0 Mf Orphanage Alumni - AlumnaeCome Rack Home Supper 6 p.m., December 28Lets Organize Our Association Page Two OUR MOUNTAIN WORK Dec. 1954 WOMEN OF THE CHURCH Presbytery of AshevilleSynod of Appalachia 19 5 5 President: Mrs. R. E. McClure, 87 St.Dunstans Road, Asheville. Vice-President: Mrs. J. C. Spooner,Arden. Recording Secretary: Mrs. S. D. Al-exander, Swannanoa. Corresponding Secretary: Mrs. F. A.Plummer, 25 Mineral SpringsRoad, Asheville. Treasurer: Mrs. Hugh Lamb, 16 Car-rier Street, Asheville. Historian: Mrs. H. B. Dendy, Wea-verville. Editor - Womens ColumnOur Mountain WorkMrs. Wm. M. Fountain, P. O. Box6145, Asheville. 1955 EMPHASISPersonal Christian Faith JANUARY Individual Women Should Read the January Presbyterian Survey forrelated articles. Refer to The Presbyterian Womans Work-book. Consult Church Papers for furtherinformation. Circle Leaders Should Use Bible Study outlined in The Workbook.Theme: Romans . . . Living t Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. Identifier: ourmountainworks412pres Title: Our mountain work [serial] Year: 1910 (1910s) Authors: Presbyterian Church in the U.S. Presbytery of Asheville Subjects: Presbyterian Church in the U.S. Presbytery of Asheville Presbyterian Church in the U.S Presbyterian Home for Children (Black Mountain, N.C.) Publisher: Asheville, N.C., Home Missions Committee of Asheville Presbytery Weaverville, N.C. : Home Missions Committee of Asheville Presbytery Weaverville, N.C. : Asheville Presbytery Asheville, N.C. : Asheville Presbytery Contributing Library: University Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Digitizing Sponsor: Institute of Museum and Library Services, under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the State Library of North Carolina. Grant issued to subcontractor UNC-CH for Duke University's Religion in North Carolina project. View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: the fallrally of the Men of Asheville Presbytery, in spite of continued rains, and heardreports of the years work under the direction of Forrest B. Gardner, Henderson-ville, retiring President. New officers elected for 1955 are: C. A. Stubbs, Montreat, President; QuinnConstantz, Sylva, 1st Vice President; J. R. Lewis, Grace Covenant, 2nd Vice Presi-dent; and O. E. Starnes, Jr., Oak Forest, Secretary-Treasurer. A feature of the meeting wasreports from the New OrleansMens Convention, attended bysome thirty-five men from thePresbytery. Edward G. Roberts, MalvernHills, retiring President of theMen of the Synod of Appa-lachia, Dr. H. L. Bacon, BrysonCity, Secretary-Treasurer, of theMen of the Synod for 1955, andRev. I. M. Ellis, RegionalDirector of Christian Educationfor the Synod, were recognized. Announcement was made byMr. Roberts of plans for aSynod Mens Conference atMontreat the last weekend inAugust in 1955, and of specialgroups to meet for study of thework and needs of men in local Text Appearing After Image: STARNES — STUBBS — LEWIS CONSTANTZ congregations. 0 Mf Orphanage Alumni - AlumnaeCome Rack Home Supper 6 p.m., December 28Lets Organize Our Association Page Two OUR MOUNTAIN WORK Dec. 1954 WOMEN OF THE CHURCH Presbytery of AshevilleSynod of Appalachia 19 5 5 President: Mrs. R. E. McClure, 87 St.Dunstans Road, Asheville. Vice-President: Mrs. J. C. Spooner,Arden. Recording Secretary: Mrs. S. D. Al-exander, Swannanoa. Corresponding Secretary: Mrs. F. A.Plummer, 25 Mineral SpringsRoad, Asheville. Treasurer: Mrs. Hugh Lamb, 16 Car-rier Street, Asheville. Historian: Mrs. H. B. Dendy, Wea-verville. Editor - Womens ColumnOur Mountain WorkMrs. Wm. M. Fountain, P. O. Box6145, Asheville. 1955 EMPHASISPersonal Christian Faith JANUARY Individual Women Should Read the January Presbyterian Survey forrelated articles. Refer to The Presbyterian Womans Work-book. Consult Church Papers for furtherinformation. Circle Leaders Should Use Bible Study outlined in The Workbook.Theme: Romans . . . Living t Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. Identifier: ourmountainworks412pres Title: Our mountain work [serial] Year: 1910 (1910s) Authors: Presbyterian Church in the U.S. Presbytery of Asheville Subjects: Presbyterian Church in the U.S. Presbytery of Asheville Presbyterian Church in the U.S Presbyterian Home for Children (Black Mountain, N.C.) Publisher: Asheville, N.C., Home Missions Committee of Asheville Presbytery Weaverville, N.C. : Home Missions Committee of Asheville Presbytery Weaverville, N.C. : Asheville Presbytery Asheville, N.C. : Asheville Presbytery Contributing Library: University Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Digitizing Sponsor: Institute of Museum and Library Services, under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the State Library of North Carolina. Grant issued to subcontractor UNC-CH for Duke University's Religion in North Carolina project. View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: the fallrally of the Men of Asheville Presbytery, in spite of continued rains, and heardreports of the years work under the direction of Forrest B. Gardner, Henderson-ville, retiring President. New officers elected for 1955 are: C. A. Stubbs, Montreat, President; QuinnConstantz, Sylva, 1st Vice President; J. R. Lewis, Grace Covenant, 2nd Vice Presi-dent; and O. E. Starnes, Jr., Oak Forest, Secretary-Treasurer. A feature of the meeting wasreports from the New OrleansMens Convention, attended bysome thirty-five men from thePresbytery. Edward G. Roberts, MalvernHills, retiring President of theMen of the Synod of Appa-lachia, Dr. H. L. Bacon, BrysonCity, Secretary-Treasurer, of theMen of the Synod for 1955, andRev. I. M. Ellis, RegionalDirector of Christian Educationfor the Synod, were recognized. Announcement was made byMr. Roberts of plans for aSynod Mens Conference atMontreat the last weekend inAugust in 1955, and of specialgroups to meet for study of thework and needs of men in local Text Appearing After Image: STARNES — STUBBS — LEWIS CONSTANTZ congregations. 0 Mf Orphanage Alumni - AlumnaeCome Rack Home Supper 6 p.m., December 28Lets Organize Our Association Page Two OUR MOUNTAIN WORK Dec. 1954 WOMEN OF THE CHURCH Presbytery of AshevilleSynod of Appalachia 19 5 5 President: Mrs. R. E. McClure, 87 St.Dunstans Road, Asheville. Vice-President: Mrs. J. C. Spooner,Arden. Recording Secretary: Mrs. S. D. Al-exander, Swannanoa. Corresponding Secretary: Mrs. F. A.Plummer, 25 Mineral SpringsRoad, Asheville. Treasurer: Mrs. Hugh Lamb, 16 Car-rier Street, Asheville. Historian: Mrs. H. B. Dendy, Wea-verville. Editor - Womens ColumnOur Mountain WorkMrs. Wm. M. Fountain, P. O. Box6145, Asheville. 1955 EMPHASISPersonal Christian Faith JANUARY Individual Women Should Read the January Presbyterian Survey forrelated articles. Refer to The Presbyterian Womans Work-book. Consult Church Papers for furtherinformation. Circle Leaders Should Use Bible Study outlined in The Workbook.Theme: Romans . . . Living t Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. Identifier: ourmountainworks412pres Title: Our mountain work [serial] Year: 1910 (1910s) Authors: Presbyterian Church in the U.S. Presbytery of Asheville Subjects: Presbyterian Church in the U.S. Presbytery of Asheville Presbyterian Church in the U.S Presbyterian Home for Children (Black Mountain, N.C.) Publisher: Asheville, N.C., Home Missions Committee of Asheville Presbytery Weaverville, N.C. : Home Missions Committee of Asheville Presbytery Weaverville, N.C. : Asheville Presbytery Asheville, N.C. : Asheville Presbytery Contributing Library: University Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Digitizing Sponsor: Institute of Museum and Library Services, under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the State Library of North Carolina. Grant issued to subcontractor UNC-CH for Duke University's Religion in North Carolina project. View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: the fallrally of the Men of Asheville Presbytery, in spite of continued rains, and heardreports of the years work under the direction of Forrest B. Gardner, Henderson-ville, retiring President. New officers elected for 1955 are: C. A. Stubbs, Montreat, President; QuinnConstantz, Sylva, 1st Vice President; J. R. Lewis, Grace Covenant, 2nd Vice Presi-dent; and O. E. Starnes, Jr., Oak Forest, Secretary-Treasurer. A feature of the meeting wasreports from the New OrleansMens Convention, attended bysome thirty-five men from thePresbytery. Edward G. Roberts, MalvernHills, retiring President of theMen of the Synod of Appa-lachia, Dr. H. L. Bacon, BrysonCity, Secretary-Treasurer, of theMen of the Synod for 1955, andRev. I. M. Ellis, RegionalDirector of Christian Educationfor the Synod, were recognized. Announcement was made byMr. Roberts of plans for aSynod Mens Conference atMontreat the last weekend inAugust in 1955, and of specialgroups to meet for study of thework and needs of men in local Text Appearing After Image: STARNES — STUBBS — LEWIS CONSTANTZ congregations. 0 Mf Orphanage Alumni - AlumnaeCome Rack Home Supper 6 p.m., December 28Lets Organize Our Association Page Two OUR MOUNTAIN WORK Dec. 1954 WOMEN OF THE CHURCH Presbytery of AshevilleSynod of Appalachia 19 5 5 President: Mrs. R. E. McClure, 87 St.Dunstans Road, Asheville. Vice-President: Mrs. J. C. Spooner,Arden. Recording Secretary: Mrs. S. D. Al-exander, Swannanoa. Corresponding Secretary: Mrs. F. A.Plummer, 25 Mineral SpringsRoad, Asheville. Treasurer: Mrs. Hugh Lamb, 16 Car-rier Street, Asheville. Historian: Mrs. H. B. Dendy, Wea-verville. Editor - Womens ColumnOur Mountain WorkMrs. Wm. M. Fountain, P. O. Box6145, Asheville. 1955 EMPHASISPersonal Christian Faith JANUARY Individual Women Should Read the January Presbyterian Survey forrelated articles. Refer to The Presbyterian Womans Work-book. Consult Church Papers for furtherinformation. Circle Leaders Should Use Bible Study outlined in The Workbook.Theme: Romans . . . Living t Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
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