Page 8 Thursday, June 19, 1924. CHOWAN BAPTIST ASSEMBLY CHOWAN COLLEGE Murfreesboro, N. C., July 15th to 24th 1924 MHU The Assembly invites Baptist workers from the Chowan, West Chowan, Roanoke and Tar River Associa tions to attend this meeting...All others will be welcome. There will be courses in Bible, Sunday School, Bap- tUt Young Peoples Union and Women’s Missionary Union. A sermon every night with good music all the time, fine fellowship, inspiration, information and recrea- tion awaits all. LET’S GO! E. L. Middleton, Director Raleigh, N. C. PERSONNEL OF THE PROGRAM DR. KYLE K. YATES, Louisville Ky. DR. ZENO WALL, Goldsboro, N. C. REV. W, M. GILMORE, Raleigh, N. C MR. E. L. MIDDLETON, Raleigh, N C MR. J. N. BARNETTE, Dunn, N. ’c. MISS MARY WARREN, Raleigh N. C. MISS DOROTHY KELLUM, Raleigh N C MISS SOPHIA BERGHAUSER, Asheville N C MR. PERRY MORGAN, Raleigh, N. 0. ’ (For “Winning to Christ” or “What Baptists Believe”) Pastors of the Association will conduct the Quiet Hour every evening. THE PROGRAM A. M. Breakfast. 9:45 A. M. Classes, 1. Building a Country Sunday School, Mr. Middleton. 2. Plans and Programs, Miss Berghauser. 3. What Baptists Believe or Winning to Christ, (Pastor.) 9:35 A. M. Classes. 1. Senior B. Y. P. U. Manual, Mr. Morgan. 2. Intermediate B. Y. P. U. Manual, Mr! Morgan. ’ 3. Sunday School Manual, Division 1, Mr. Barnette. ’ 10:25 A, M. Classes. 1. (Book to be named), Miss Kellum. 2. The Leaven in Japan, (to be supplied.) “The Messages of the Prophets”, Dr. Yates. ’ 3. Stewardship and Missions, Mr. Gilmore. Worship and Praise, Mr. Barnette. 11:30 A. M. 11:15 A. M 12:30 A. M. Adjourn. Dinner. AFTERNOONS—Rest, Study, Recreation Fellowship Supper. I nn D Campus, Led by Pastors. 8:00 P. M. Sermon, Dr. Wall. INFORMATION .U meeting was planned since the last meeting of the State Convention and Mission Board. Most of the teachers are from the regular force of the departments of the State Mission Board. Chowan College opens its doors to the great northeastern section of our State for this meeting. It is along lines well established in the South to use our educational institutions during vacation for denominational purposes. TIME AND PLACE The time is JULY 15-24. The first session will be Tuesday, July 15, 8:00 P. M., and the Assembly will close Thursday evening July 24th. The place is Chowan Col lege, Murfreesboro, N. C. There will be adequate room for all. The campus is one of the beauty spots in North Carolina, no more beautiful park of shade, lawn and flowers is to be found. To reach Murfreesboro by rail you will leave the A. C. L. at Cofield and drive by motor fourteen miles. From the S. A. L. you leave train at Conway, N. C., and drive six miles. EXPENSES The college opens its doors to all and will furnish board and room. Those staying only a part of the time will pay one dollar and a quarter a day or twelve dollars for those who spend the entire time. There has been no denominational appropriation. One free will offering will be made for the printing, postage and other expenses. Let every one plan to make this offering a liberal one. A registration fee of one dollar will be charged all who take complete courses. WHO SHOULD ATTEND Preachers. The Bible lectures of Dr. Yates, the great sermons by Dr. Wall and the practical work in the books of our Sunday School and B. Y. P. U. study courses will help every one of them. Sunday School Workers. There will be three courses in methods leading towards a diploma or giving seals on a diploma. The work in — also leads to a seal. All need this work. B. Y. P. U. Workers. Here will be two courses in methods. The class in the Sunday School Manual also gives a seal on a B. Y. P. U. Diploma. W. M. U. Workers. The good women offer one course in methods and one mission study cour.se. Then a study of “Stewardship and Missions” is for all three de partments just named. Everybody who is seeking the inspiration, informa tion and fellowship needed for greater vision and effic- ciency. FURTHER INFORMATION In all matters pertaining to reservation, for room, transportation from railway, or other local matters, write; DR. CHAS. P. WEAVER, Murfreesboro, N. C. In all matters pertaining to the program, write: MR. E. L. MIDDLETON, Raleigh, N. C.