These three meetings were quite enthusiastic, a round table discussion conducted at each one, thus enabling Miss Bayley to give her listeners every detail of the work in that mountain section, and she is confident of receiving generous support from our people from the “old clothes sale” at Crossnore, which is conducted whenever the boxes are received.
While in the city Miss Bayley was the guest of Mrs. Albert Gaither on Main street. Miss Bayley came to Newton from Hickory, where she spoke to the Lenoir College students at chapel Thursday morning.
(From the editorial page of the Hickory Daily Record, Monday evening, January 31, 1921)
The Crossnore School was founded in 1913 by Drs. Eustace and Mary Martin Sloop. It first served as a boarding school for disadvantaged mountain children to live and learn. Today, Crossnore continues today to serve children in need from North Carolina. Children live, learn, and prosper in a loving home environment.
https://www.crossnore.org/about-us/#:~:text=History%20of%20Crossnore%20School%20%26%20Children's,in%20need%20from%20North%20Carolina.
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