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^hlch union was blessed >vith one daughter, Misa Elizabeth, is now
a her' sophomore' year at the Greensboro College for W<mwn.
Mr. and Mm. Welch came to- Brevard "from the Chestnut Street ^
Church of Aeheville, N. C., where they, enjoyed ?Wyear? of a very eW>
ceaaful , ministry.
? Since coming to Brevard they have made many friends and .are;'
greatly attached to "The Land of Waterfalls."- ? ^
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