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PROGRAM
OF THE
Forty-Sixth
Annual Session
1886-1936
mmemorating Fifty Years of Organized Work
OF THE
man's Missionary Union of North Carolina
Auxiliary to The Baptist State Convention
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
March 10-12, 193S
Norm Carolina State Library
Raleigh
PROGRAM
OF THE
Forty-Sixth Annual Session
Commemorating Fifty Years of Organized Work of The
Woman's Missionary Union
of North Carolina
Auxiliary to the Baptist State Convention
1886-1936
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
March 10-12,1936
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Miss Fannie E. S. Heck
June 16, 1862—August 25, 1915
President Woman's Missionary Union of North Carolina for
Twenty-Nine Years
President Woman's Missionary Union of Southern Baptist
Convention for Fifteen Years
Watchwords and Hymn for the Year
Jesus said: "As the Father hath sent me, even so send
I you."—John 20 :21.
For ye serve the Lord Christ.—Col. 3:24.
Hymn: Lead On, King Eternal
Lead on, O King Eternal,
The day of march has come.
Henceforth in fields of conquest
Thy tent shall be our home.
Through days of preparation
Thy grace has made us strong,
And now, O King Eternal,
We lift our battle song.
Lead on, O King Eternal,
Till sin's fierce war shall cease,
And holiness shall whisper
The sweet Amen of peace
;
For not with swords loud clashing.
Kor roll of stirring drums;
With deeds of love and mercy,
The heav'nly kingdom comes.
Lead on, O King Eternal,
We follow, not with fears
;
Eor gladness breaks like morning
Where'er Thy face appears;
Thy cross is lifted o'er us;
We journey in its light:
The crown awaits the conquest;
Lead on, O God of might.
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Officers 1935
President
Mrs. Wesley X. Jones Raleigh
Vice-Presidents
Mrs. R. X. Simms Raleigh
Mrs. F. D. Lethco Charlotte
Division Superintendents
Asheville Division
Mrs. J. R. Morgan Waynesville
Charlotte Division
Mrs. B. K. Mason Winston-Salem
Elizabeth City Division
Mrs. E. B. Beasley Fountain
Greensboro Division
Mrs. J. M. Whitted Durham
Wilmington Division
Miss Macy Cox Magnolia
Corresponding Secretary and Mission Study
Superintendent
Mrs. Edna R. Harris Raleigh
Office Secretary and Treasurer
Miss Elsie K. Hunter Raleigh
Recording Secretary
Mrs. W. D. Briggs Raleigh
Young People's Secretary
Miss Mary Currin Raleigh
Chairman Personal Service
Mrs. C. L. Greaves Raleigh
Chairman Margaret Education Fund
Mrs. J. Clyde Turner Greensboro
Chairman White Cross Work
Mrs. Z. M. Caveness Raleigh
Trustee W. M. U. Training School, Louisville, Ky.
Mrs. R, X. Simms Raleigh
Chairman Stewardsh ip
Mrs. J. G. Boomhour Raleigh
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Conferences
Wednesday, 9 A.M.
Methods
—
Mrs. Edna R. Harris.
Young People's Work—Miss Mary Cirrin.
Personal Service
—
Mrs. C. L. Greaves.
Thursday, 9 A.M.
Mission Study
—
Mrs. Edna P. Harris.
Associational Young People's Leaders—Miss Mary
ClRRIN.
Special Conferences
Y. W. A.—Miss Mildred Thomas, Durham.
G. A.
—
Mrs. C. B. Newcoiibe, Wilmington.
R. A.—Miss Vera Ruth, Raleigh.
S. B.
Mrs. George Lovell, Clayton.
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General Information
The meetings will open promptly.
A copy of the reports of all committees must be
handed to the Secretary immediately upon their adop-tion.
All motions must be written, signed, and sent to the
desk immediately after being offered.
All delegates and visitors are requested to register at
church, as provided by Committee.
Let no one leave her seat while one on the program
is speaking.
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Mrs. Wesley 1ST. Joxes
Corresponding Secretary .... 1886-1887
Treasurer 1900-1916
President 1916-1936
Tuesday Afternoon, 3 'Clock
Conference—Executive Committee and Associational
Superintendents, Young People's Leaders.
Hymn—Christ for the World We Sing—262.
Devotional—Mrs. John O. Gough, Wake Forest.
They shall speak of the glory of thy kingdom, and
talk of thy power.—Psalm 145:11.
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Tuesday Evening-, 7:30 'Clock
Young People's Hoik
Miss Mary Currin, Y. P. Secretary, Presiding
"Youth Seeking the Kingdom"
Hymn—O, Zion Haste—264.
Devotional
—
Mrs. Xaxe Starves, Candler.
Anthem
—
Meredith Choir.
Sunbeam Fiftieth Anniversary
—
Raleigh Sunbeams.
State Stewardship Declamation Contest of Young "Wom-an's
Auxiliary.
Special Music
—
Meredith Choir.
Address—"Christ's Beautiful Volunteer"
—
Dr. John L.
Hill, Xashville, Tenn.
That ye would walk worthy of God, who hath called
you unto his kingdom and glory.—I Thess. 2:12.
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aIks. Edna J£. Harms
Corresponding Secretary
Miss Mary Querist
Young People'8 Secretary
Miss Elsie K. Hunter
Treasurer
Miss Oea Alford,
Assistant Office Secretary
Wednesday Morning, 10 'Clock
Hymn—Come Women, Wide Proclaim.
Devotional
-Mrs. C. E. Maddry, Richmond, Va.
Address of "Welcome
—
Mrs. B. Y. Tyxer, Raleigh.
Response
—
Mrs. Ira D. S. Knight, Durham.
Organization.
Election of Nominating Committee.
Reports
—
Treasurer—Miss Elsie K. Hunter.
Corresponding Secretary
—
Mrs. Edna R. Harris.
Young People's Secretary—Miss Mary Currin.
Hynm—Lead On, O King Eternal—210.
The Fifth Decade of Our Woman's Missionary Union
—
Mrs. Wesley Y. Jones, Raleigh.
Recognition of Visitors.
Appointment of Committees.
Distribution of Five Decades of Organized Work.
Address: "Lead On, O King Eternal'"
—
Mrs. W. J. Cox,
Memphis, Tenn., Treasurer of Woman's Mission-ary
Union, Southern Baptist Convention.
Song
—
Devotional
—
Dr. John L. Hill, Yashville, Tenn.
And he shall reign over the house of Jacob for ever;
and of his kingdom there shall be no end.—Luke 1:33.
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Wednesday Afternoon, 2:30 'Clock
Hymn—The Kingdom Is Coming.
Devotional—Miss Mary Herring, Raleigh.
Minutes.
The Kingdom Is Coming
—
Through Hospitals—Miss Alda Grayson, Laiehow
Eu, China.
Through Good Will Centers—Miss Xaomi Schell,
Tobata, Japan.
Through Evangelism — Miss Katie Murray.
Chengehov, China.
Through Schools
—
Mrs. Hudson McMillan, Soo-ehow,
China.
Presentation Recommendations of Executive Committee.
Address : Henrietta Hall Shuck—Miss Blanche
Sydnor White, Corresponding Secretary, Virginia
W. M. U., Richmond, Va.
For the kingdom of God is not in word, hut in power.
-I Cor. 1:20.
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Wednesday Evening-, 7:30 'Clock
Mr. M. A. Huggixs, Corresponding Secretary, Baptist
State Convention, Presiding
Chant—Our Father Who Art in Heaven.
Anthem.
Scripture Reading and Prayer
—
Rev. Forrest C.
Feezor, D.D., Raleigh.
Address
—
Rev. Hudson McMillan, Soochow, China.
Music.
Address: "Good Tidings from Lands Afar"
—
Dr.
Charles E. Maddry, Corresponding Secretary,
Foreign Mission Board, Richmond, Va.
His kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and his
dominion is from generation to generation.—Daniel 4:3.
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Thursday Morning', 10 'Clock
Hymn—Crown Him With Many Crowns—141.
Devotional
—
Mrs. J. J. Roddick, Winston-Salem.
Minutes.
The Coming of the Kingdom
—
In Asheville Division
—
Mrs. J. R. Morgan, Way-nesville.
Charlotte Division
—
Mrs. B. K. Masox, Winston-
Saleni.
Elizabeth City Division
—
Mrs. E. B. Beasley,
Fountain.
Greensboro Division
—
Mrs. J. M. Whitted. Dur-ham.
Wilmington Division—Miss Macy Cox, Magnolia.
Through the Margaret Educational Fund
—
Mrs. J.
Clyde Turxer, Greensboro.
Through the W. M. TJ. Training School, at Louis-ville,
Ky.
—
Mrs. Forrest C. Feezor, Raleigh.
Hymn—Jesus Thy Boundless Love to Me—184.
Address : "Kingdom Builders"—Miss Kathleen Mal-l-
ory. Corresponding Secretary, Woman's Mission-ary
Union, Southern Baptist Convention, Birming-ham,
Ala.
Song.
Devotional
Mrs. W. J. Cox, Memphis, Tenn.
That ye may be counted worthy of the kingdom of
God.—LI Thess. 1:5.
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Thursday Afternoon, 2:30 'Clock
Hymn—All Hail the Power of Jesus' Xame—133.
Devotional—Mrs. I. G. Greer, Thornasville.
Minutes.
Memorial Service.
Reports—Personal Service, Stewardship, Mission Study,
Hospital.
Fifty Years of Service
—
Mrs. H. G. Moore, Corresponding Secretary 1907-
1910, Nashville, Tenn.
Mrs. T. M. Pittmax, Corresponding Secretary,
1910, Sunbeam Leader, 1896-1923, Raleigh.
Mrs. J. E. Hoyle, Corresponding Secretary, 1917-
1920, Whitakers.
Mrs. W. H. Redoish, Corresponding Secretary,
1921-1922, Morganton.
Mrs. H. T. Stevens, Corresponding Secretary,
1923-1926, Newport Xews, Va.
Mrs. E. W. Sartaix, Young People's Secretary,
1924-1929, Louisville, Ky.
Mrs. Earl C. James, Young People's Secretary,
1929-1933, Elkin.
Resolutions of Executive Committee.
Reports of Committees
Time and Place.
Resolutions.
Nominating.
Election of Officers.
Then shall the righteous shine forth as the sun in the
kingdom of their Father.—Matt. 13:13.
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Woman's Hymn
Tune : "Come Thou Almighty King'
Come women, wide proclaim
Life through your Saviour slain;
Sing evermore.
Christ, God's effulgence bright,
Christ, who arose in might,
Christ, who crowns you with light,
Praise and adore.
Come, clasping children's hands,
Sisters from many lands
Teach to adore.
For the sin-sick and worn,
The weak and over-borne,
All who in darkness mourn,
Pray, work, yet more.
Work with your courage high,
Sing of the daybreak nigh,
Your love outpour.
Stars shall your brow adorn,
Your heart leap with the morn,
And, by His love up-borne,
Hope and adore.
Then when the garnered field
Shall to our Master yield
A bounteous store,
Christ, hope of all the meek,
Christ, whom all earth shall seek,
Christ, your reward shall speak,
Joy evermore.
—Fannie E. S. Heck.
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