Four Oaks, Mar. 31—On March 22, B.Y.P.U. work took a mighty step forward in the Old Johnston association. In the four separate districts an institute was held with a representation from 25 of the 30 organized B.Y.P.U.’s. Something like 800 young people were inspired by these meetings to undertake grater things for God. The capable and efficient leaders in the four sections of association are vice-presidents:
Miss Eva Johnson, Benson, District No. 1
Miss Ruth Wilson, Smithfield, District No. 2
Miss Ava Richardson, Selma, District No. 3
Mr. James G. Lane, Auburn, District No. 4
Our objective from now until August 26 is 14 new B.Y.P.U.’s and 24 to reach the A-1 standard at least one quarter during this time. The president challenges the association to accept the task as a worthy period goal for the period given above.
Already we are looking forward to the annual B.Y.P.U. Convention Training School to be held with the Mount Moriah Baptist church August 26-28. Mr. Perry Morgan, Miss Farabow, Miss Gladys H. Beck, Dr. J.A. Ellis and other prominent workers will be on program. By all means make your plans to be there.
From the front page of the Smithfield Herald, Wednesday morning, April 1, 1925
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