A Letter to Teachers!
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Dear Mjr. Vining:
This is the first time I have
ever written a personal letter to
The Bulletin. I do so in behalf
of the Training School which meets
next Tuesday for its second ses
sion. We had a splendid atten
dance of 158. Breaking that down
we find that 57 were high school
students, and that more than half
of the remainder were auditors for
Dr. Sewall’s lecture and for my
Discussion Class, led, in my ab
sence last week by Dr. S*ewall.
The weakness of the attendance is
at that point for which the school
was primarily founded and which
it is designed to help. Namely—
assistance to our TEACHERS in
our Sunday schools. Day school
teachers go through a long and
extensive preparation before teach
ing. Our Sunday school teachers
who have an equally important
task depend on their own ability,
devotion and what training each
church affords. This school of
ours is intended to supplement that
training. We have a roll of ex
cellent leaders coming to us from
our local churches, from Saluda
and Spartanburg. These classes
are worth attending and I am
writing to ask you to be the me
dium by which I may appeal to the
teachers of our Church Schools to
come and bring to the classes the
results of their helpful experience
as well as to come and get help
from their peers and our excellent
leaders. I do hope our teachers
will come this next Tuesday in in
creasing numbers.
Sincerely,
, George Farrand Taylor.
The Woman’s Auxiliary of the
Church of the Holy Cross will
meet on Monday, October 7th, at
3:30 o’clock with Miss Harriet
Taylor. The study of the Findings
of the Madras Conference on In
ternational Relations and the
Church’s Relation to the Social and
Economic Order, will be continued.
Mrs. Maude C. Edwards and
Miss Thelma Mills are spending
the weekend in Charlotte.
Sam Walker’s automobile was
struck by the 9:22 passenger train
this morning at the railroad cross
ing opposite Supreme Service sta
tion. Mr. Walker was not injured,
but the car was bent up consider
ably. One more reason for moving
part of the Oak Hall bank. It may
save a life as well as valuable
property.
Edward Sayre of North Caro
lina State College is spending the
weekend with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. N. Sayre.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Croxton
of New York City are guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bates.
Henry McGeachy of Davidson
college is home for the weekend
with his parents, Rev. and Mrs.
D. M, McGeachy.
It is unlawful to pick flowers
the State of North Carolina,
within SOO feet of any Highway in
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