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young m n ar tudyin" for th mini try. Th chool ha fourt
n acr of o'round.
Th chid obj cl of lh 011 g i to provid a liberal and practieal
training for younll men, ho inl nd lo enl I' the mini lry or
engag in mi sionar)' 'chool work, and for "ifted "ir!. who desire
to cntcr lh rvi of th chur·h a hri tian school teacher.
Th colic'" rcgard menlal Iraininl1 without the Word of God
to b of mall valu and il IIi e thor u h I' ligiou in truction
and e' rl .lr ng hristian influcn e.
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IMMANUEL LUTHERAN COLLEGE
The cour'C f study includ . r ligion, En Ii h. nnan, Latin,
rcck, hi. tor , math malic', "eo raph ,natural cience, pen-man
hip, and mu ie. p inl all ntion is paid to voice ultur
ocal mu ic i obli atory. Ev ry candidale for graduation i
I' quir d to know the fir t ential of mu i and be able to
read nole at igh t. Two P riods a week Me devot d to careful
rhythmic inging of Lulhcran hymn .
In truclion i given on the eabinet and I' cd rIYan in playing
·hurch mu ie, hort volunlaric and any exerci e int nd d to
fit the students for lhe variou use of the in trument. Thi i
done with a view to preparing the student for po ition as organists
in churche and chool, for which there is great demand.
The Christian and Missionary
Alliance
THE Chri tian and Mi sionary Alliance is not a denomination,
but is a society of Christians of nearly all denominations
who believe in fuJI salvation through Jesus
Chri t; and they take him to be their Saviour, Sanctifier,
Healer, and coming King. They also believe that Christians
hould speedily carry the gospel to all nations. Africa is one
of the oldest fields. But, believing that God is calling colored
workers to that land (as well as home fields), it proposes to give
them special training and Bible study to fit them for it.
There are two schools under the care of the Alliance: The
Lovejoy Missionary Institute, Tryon, N. c.; and the Mary B.
MuJIen School, Ayr, N. C.
Mary B. Mullen School, Ayr, N. C.
Miss Minnie F. Lee, President
THE Mary B. Mullen School was founded by the Christian
Missionary Alliance in 1907. There were 3 Negro female
teachers, and 25 male and 27 female pupils, from four to thirty
years of age, in 1908,
The valuation of the property is $3,000. The annual expenses
are $700. A small monthly allowance is received from the
Cirri tian Mi ionary Alliance. Other support comes in gifts
from friend. The school is located in the mountain region of
we tern orth Carolina. The people in the locality of the
hool appreciate the advantages of the chool and are giving
MARY B. MULLEN SCHOOL, AYR, N. C.
