Cooieemee Journal, Wednesday, July 2,1M8
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Letter To The Editor
Dear Miss Benson:
I feel impelled to offer a comment upon the pictures
appearing in the Cooieemee Journal, and one picture in
particular. You must have some expert photographers within
your staff, who know how, not only how to take pictures,
but have some deep understandings of their spiritual
significance.
The one in particular to which I refer, is the little
boy fishing in a placid stream, sitting in the cool of
overhanging branches, flanked by wild flowers. Here, in
the boy and his surroundings is the America of which
our forefathers dreamed and laid the foundations for political,
social, economic, and spiritual development: America as
a land where freedom rightly used, expands into greatness.
The little boy can dream because those who have gone
before have made it possible for him to develop his latent
possibilities, and act upon the countless opportunities which
are open to him.
It is not difficult for grown-ups to share his feelings
of happiness in eager anticipation of a great catch the
next moment. We olders have been there and we love
the boy for refreshing our memories.
And, as we share his feelings, let us devote ourselves
to make America the kind of place in which little boys
may fish and dream of the greater America which their
generation will make.
NORVIN C. DUNCAN
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Mrs. J. C. Sell 1940-1953
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William Johnson
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William G. Johnson Jr. a(
Mocksville, sophomore at UNC-
Chapel Hill has been named
to receive a $750 education
scholarship from N.C. Associa
tion of Insurance Agents.
Johnson was one of five col
lege students and 10 high school
graduates to be selected for
this award.
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Church Of God News
The annual Church of God
state-wide camp meeting con
vened Monday and will continue
through July 6 at the
campground in Charlotte.
Services begin at 9 a.m. each
morning and run throughout the
day and evening. Attendance
will be over 70,000 for the entire
meeting. The public is invited.
Rev. J. E. Rogers will attend
the meeting and the Cooleemee
Church of God will hold their
regular Sunday morning
services with die Rev. Dorothy
Everhart of Lexington as guest
speaker.
During the past two weeks
the men of the church have
given the church and parsonage
a face lifting. They have cut
trees and hauled logs for the
new youth center and painted
the buildings.
Rev. arid Mrs. Robert
Sprinkle of the Cooleemee
church organized a new church
in Hamlet this weekend.
Plans are being made for Bi
ble School to be held the last
week of July. Jeane?.e Helper
will be in charge. Classes will be
held from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
Monday through Friday.