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BEGINS NEW WORK.
The Rev. R. 0. Lee, Ph. D., Assnmes
New Orleans Putorate.
The New Orleans Times-Picayune
of Saturday prints the following
news item relative to the
arrival in that city of the Rev.
R. G. Lee, Ph. D., soil of Mr. and
- Mrs. D. A. Lee of Fort Mill, who
assumed the pastorate Sunday
morning of the First Baptist
church of New Orleans:
44The Rev. Robert G. Lee, Ph.
D., accompanied by his wife and
little daughter? will arrive this
morning from South Carolina to
assume the pastorate here tomor^
row of the First Baptist church,
St. Charles avenue and DelaI
chaise street. Committees of men
and women of the church will
met the party on arrival of the
Louisville & Nashville train at
9:35 o'clock and escort thein to
the parsonage, 1225 Peniston
street. A formal reception will
be given Dr. Lee and family.
44Dr. Lee comes to the New Orleans
pastorate with a record of
v service al)#ve the ordinary. Comparatively
young, he has had a
varied experience in educational
Nv.and church work with gratifying
results. The pastorate here will
be his third. In a letter to the
Kev. B. Champlin. acting pastor
of the First Baptist church here,
- Dr. Lee speaks enthusiastically
of his new field:
4 "I am glad to know,' he says,
4 that I am to be a citizen of that
great city. I give my hand to
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any enterprise that would make
the ideals of Christianity eome to
majestic coronation in our great
city. My feet are ready for going
to- hovel or palace, if. by doing
so, I .can inspire and help the
people to enthrone Christ in such
manner that He will enunciate
Himself within the precincts of
their own personality.
44 'For - my church, 1 hope to
put in operation any and every
plan that will enable the church
10 live up to the fulness of its
possibilities. 1 shall endeavor to
leud the church in such a way
that it will, in the years just
ahead, be one of the greatest
churches of the South. Our best
inustvbe Our average and our av
erage must be our best."
Much Cotton Signed Up.
More than two and one-half
million bales of cotton have been
signed into State marketing associations
by 150,000 farmers in
the South during the last . two
years, according to a review compiled
by L. F. McKay, director
of information of the American
Cotton Growers association, with
headquarters in Dallas, Texas.
The marketing plans of the association.
it is claimed, will eliminate
many of the evils in the present
system of selling.
Father Time may move slowly, J
but nothing moves more surely.
Coal miners seem to be able to
take longer vacations than most
of us.
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