Churches Make Fine
Reports on Drive
The big drive for $300,000 for Lenoir College endowment
began Sunday in all of the churches of the Tennessee synod. The matter was
presented by some 40 pastors in about 75 churches. The pastors and team
captains in the various congregations began this drive with the feeling and
assurance that when the campaign is over the goal will have been reached, in
fact, will have been passed by a good amount.
Reports are coming in this morning promptly from various
churches. These reports show that the congregations are not only determined to
raise their apportionments, but have gone beyond what was asked of them.
The first congregation to report was St. Stephens, Rev. E.J.
Sox, pastor, J.H. Frye team captain. The apportionment of this congregation was
660. They report this morning $1,212 raised, with still other amounts to be
received.
The second congregation to report was St. Matthews, Kings
Mountain, Rev. H.B. Schaffer, pastor, Mr. W.K. Mauney, team captain. The
apportionment of this congregation as $12,000. (Article did say it was $12,000 but it is more probable that the
apportionment was $1,200.) The following telegram was received from Mr.
Mauney:
“St. Matthews congregation went ‘over the top’ and we have
others to see. Amount pledge $1,557. Push it to the limit.”
In this congregation the ‘flying squadron’ had already
secured subscriptions to the amount of $13,500.
St. Luke’s congregation near Kings Mount reports third with
$225 raised. The apportionment of this congregation was $250.
Bethany congregation, West Hickory, Dr. W.A. Deaton, pastor,
Mr. W.P. Austin, team captain, was the fourth to report. The apportionment of
this congregation was $340. The report of the team captain shows $1,028 raised
yesterday, with still other subscriptions to come in. This congregation,
therefore, has raised more than three times the amount asked of it.
From these reports it appears that the congregations are not
only raising their apportionments throughout the Tennessee Synod, but that they
will probably double them.
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