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Fr~nch Camp Academy News VOL. XXI, NO.2 FRENCH CAMP, MISS. FEBRUARY, 1973
Christian Corner
Rev. Saul Paul Independent Missionary Corinth, Greece
Dear Mr. Paul:
We recently received an application from you for service under our Board. It is our policy to be as frank and open-minded as possible with all our applicants. We have made an exhaustive survey of your case. To be plain, we are surprised that you have been able to pass as a bona-fide missionary.
We are told that YOll are afflicted with a severe eye trouble. This is certain to be an insuperable handicap to an effective ministry. Our board requires 20-20 vision.
At Antioch, we learn you opposed Dr. Simon Peter, an esteem e d de no min-atiorra-l secretary and actually rebuked him publicly. You stirred up so much trouble at Antioch that a special Board meeting had to be convened in Jerusalem. We cannot condone such actions.
Do you think it seemly for a missionary to do part-time secular work? We hear that you are making tents on the side. In a letter to the church at Philippi you admitted that they were the only church supporting you. We wonder why!
Is it true that you have a jail record? Certa in brethern report that you did two years time in Caesarea and were imprisoned in Rome.
You made so much trouble for · the businessmen at Ephesus that they refer to you as " the man who turned the world upside down." Sensationalism has no place in missions. We also deplore the lurid " over-the-wall-in-a-basket" episode at Damascus.
We· are appalled at your obvious lack of conciliatory behavior . Diplomatic men are not stoned and dragged out of the city gate or assaulted by furious mobs. Have you ever suspected that gentler words might gain you more friends? I enclose a copy of Dalius Carnagus' book, " How to Win Jews and Influence Greeks."
In one of your letters you refer to yourself as, " Paul, the aged." Our new mission policies do not envisage a surplus of superannuated recipients.
We understand that you are given to fantasies and dreams. At Troas you saw "A man of Macedonia" and at other times
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French Camp Academy held its annual invitational basketball tournament on January 11-13 with a fine group entered in the contest. The schools entered were: Ackerman , Duck Hill, Durant, Nanih Waiya and of course the Panthers and Panthere ttes of French Camp Academy.
On the opening night, Thursday, Ackerman girls met the Duck Hill girls in a fine game won by Ackerman 39-31. This game was followed by the boys of the same two schools playing with the Duck Hill boys the winners, 55-44.
On Friday evening, there were four games played. It was truly a night of basketball. In the opening game, the French Camp Pantherettes played Nanih Waiya with the Pantherettes victorious by a score of 33-17. The same two schools played in the boys' contest which was won by Nanih Waiya 68-47. Next, the Durant girls, top-seeded in the tournament, took on the girls of Ackerman with Durant winning 40-24 in a well played game. Then the Durant boys played the Duck Hill boys and Durant won by a score of 51-31 in a fine contest.
In the championship games on Saturday night, there was much anticipation as to the outcome of each game. With four fine teams competing for the trophies, play got under way at 7:00 p.m. with Durant meeting the French Camp Pantherettes. It was a well played game by the Pantherettes as they held a fine Durant team led by Miss Nash to win 31-29. Peggy Grant led all scorers with
14 points followed by Khristi Long with 8, Alexis Jackson with 5 and Shirley Sanders with 4.
In the boys' game, played between Nanih Waiya and Durant, Durant came out on top 58-36. Durant was led in their attack by C. Kurns and J . Johnson. W. Nunn led Nanih Waiya with 15 points .
The Pantherettes of French Camp are made up of the following girls : Peggy Grant of French Camp; Alexis Jackson of Tela, Honduras, Central America ; Khristi Long of French Camp ; Shirley Sanders of French Camp ; Vickie Sanders of French Camp; Karen Winter of Oxford, Miss .; Laurie Barton of Memphis, Tenn .; Sheila Hernandez of Lambert, Miss . ; Denise Thrailkill of French Camp; Nellie Smith of New Orleans, La.; Maria Granados of Chiriqui , Panama, Central America; Alicia Henderson of Hattiesburg, Miss.; and Kathy Fisher of Meridian, Miss . The Pantherettes are coached by Sam Allen.
All participants in the tournament were well behaved ladies and gentlemen which always makes for good sportsmanship and fine competition. It is always a privilege to have fine groups of youngsters like these and many others on our campus to compete with our youngsters. Thanks, also, to the coaches for their fine jobs and coaching. We are looking forward to next year when, once again, we will meet our friends (and foes) on the basketball court in the Fren'ch Camp Academy Invitational Tournament. See you then.
January 20, 1973 the FCA Speech class journeyed to Louisville to attend the Sub-District Platform speech contest. Barrie Jones; Fairfax, Va., received an excellent rating on her Dramatic reading " Ole Mother Hubbard" or ., A Modern Sermon" . Barrie is e ligible to enter the North District Platform speech contest held at MSCW.
Pat Winfield, Pontotoc, gave a
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humorous reading " Hungah" . Both girls did a beautiful job. As a result, they came home with the trophy given by the District IV Mississippi Activities Association for the Platform Contest. Other schools participating were Louisville and Philadelphia . Congratulations girls'.
The Speech program this year is under the direction of Miss Dorene Walker.
Weekend Retreat The young people of the First
Presbyterian Church in Jackson hosted nine FCA students at their winter retreat. The retreat was held January 19-21 at Camp Garoway near Jackson. Pete Hammond, the director of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship in the Southeast, was the main speaker.
pa ri son caused much selfexamination .
Th e nine French Camp students attending the retreat were members of the French Camp Singers. They had gotten to know the Jackson young people last fall when singing in Jackson . We are · grateful for this opportunity the young people were given. We hope that other FC students will have similar opportunities in the future. Mr. Jim Hill, Music director at French Camp, accompanied them.
The retreat was both a blessing and very interesting. The nature of man as he was meant to be in Genesis 1 and 2 was compared with man today. Such a com-
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December Memorials (Continued from last month )
Files, Mrs. B. M . Miss Mary Jane Lyle
Flautt, Joe Mr . and Mrs . Enni s Hyman, Jr . Mr . and Mrs . Brewer Tucker Neva Wilson T . N . Gi st Family Mrs . W . C. Stinson Mr . and Mrs . H . Talbot Odom Mr . and Mrs . W. H . Morgan , Sr. Mr . and Mrs . Lewis Graeber, Jr . Mr . and Mrs . Jam es Graeber Mr . an d Mrs . C. J . Swayze Mr . and Mrs . W . M . Yandell Mrs . Martha Dulweber
Fowler, Mr. Thad Mr . and Mrs . Frank Montague , Jr . Mr . and Mrs. Grady Doss
Free, John M r . and Mrs. Enn is Hyman , Jr .
Fuller, Mrs . F . C. Mr . and Mrs. Frank England , Jr .
Gallaspy, Mr. J . Russell Mr . and Mrs . Gordon Mi sch Lois and Doty Jackson
Gardner, Mrs. Frank Fra nk H . Gardner, Jr.
Gatlin, Aubrey E . Grady , Chri stine, Carolyn & Charlie
Scoggins Mi ss Maurine Mc Innis
Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. W. T . Mr . and Mrs . W . G . Chipman , Jr .
Godbold, Bourke Mr . and Mrs . T. F. Barbour Mr . and Mrs. F . E . Hall Mr . and Mrs . W . R . Gwin
Gose, Mr. Emory Mr . and Mrs . Henry Parker
Grafton, Mrs. Gussie W. Kate Wil son
Grafton, Miss Mary J . Kate Wilson
Mrs. Graves Dot y and Lois Jackson
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Graves, Mr. Mack Mrs. Frank J. Ryan Mrs. H . C. Yawn
Graves, Mr. Walter Mr . and Mrs . F . E . Hall Mr . and Mrs . Lawrence Jacobs Mrs. John Dean Mr . and Mrs . B. Ware
Green, Mrs. Garner Dr . and Mrs. J . R . Watts Mrs. Warren Reimers
Gregory, Mr. Frank, Sr. Mr . and Mrs. A . E . Evans
Guest, Mrs. J . W. Mr . and Mrs . Mac Bicket
Godbold, W. J . Mr . and M rs . W . R . Gwin
Hansen, Mr. Ray Mi sses Kathleen & Mar ia n
Ga lbreath Mrs. W . F . Boyles
Hammond, Miss Hattie Miss Estelle Turner
HarriS, Mr. J . M . Mrs. J . M . Harri s
Hays, Mr. Jim E . Mrs . A . P . Turner Firs t Pres. M en 's SS Class .
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Heard, Mrs. Jan Edwards Mr . and Mrs . Frederick Clark
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Howe, Mr. Willard Mr . and Mrs . Lee Byer s
Howell, Jimmy Mr . and Mrs . Deck Thomas
Hurt, Mrs. B. C. Mi ss Mary Jane L yle
Hurt, M r. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mortim er
Inman, Knox Mr . and Mrs. Enni s Hyman, Jr .
Inman, Charles Mr . and Mrs . L . C. Spencer , Jr .
Jackson, Paul G . Mrs. W . P . Jackson and Frank
Jackson
Jackson, Mrs. Addie Mrs . R. L . Wallace
James, Dr. W. A . D . Mr . and Mrs. B. A. Holada y , Jr .
Jerman, Mrs. Polly H . Ralph and Camille Jon es
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Johnson, Doyle Dav id and Norman Crawl ey
Johnson, Mrs. Hazel Mr . and M rs. Ell is T . Hart
Johnston, Mrs. John D. Mr . and Mrs. Graham H. Hicks Joiner, Mr . D . F . Dr . and Mrs. J . C. Pegues
Jones, Mrs. Sarah Mr . and Mrs. Paul Mains
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Kennedy, L. H . Mr . and Mrs. Paul Mi llsaps
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Lipscomb, Mrs. Thomas H. Mr . and Mrs. Ed Lipscomb Ford L. Boyd , Nat'l Cotton Council
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Lord, Carolyn Mrs. Mrs. Nanie Jones
Lott, Mrs. Hardy Mr. and Mrs. Enn is Hyman , Jr.
Luckett, Malcolm Dori s, Edwin & John Batte
Luster, Miss Gladys Mr . and Mrs . Ennis Hyman , Jr .
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Petrie, Mr. T. D . Mrs. Irvine Grisson Mi tchell
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Mr . and Mrs. T. D . Bassett Prophet, Mrs. H . A .
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Mr . and Mrs. Travis Staub Rawls, Mrs. Christine
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Townes, Ben W . Mr . and Mrs. Ennis Hyman , Jr.
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Williams, Frank Mr . and Mrs . Dick Harrington
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"AND JESlS INCREASED IN WISDOM AND STATURE, AND IN FAVOUR WITH GOD AND MAN."
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Arnold , Mrs. Clau.de ______ ".-Mr. and Mrs . Martin Heard M r . and Mrs. B . L . Davis, Jr . Borner, Mr. Frank
Mr . and Mrs. James Turner Arnold, Mr. James, Sr. Bosserdet, Mrs. George
Dr . Cy rus Johnson Eil een, Bill , Bernie and Bi l l Pat -M r . and Mrs. Walter Broadfoot terson Mr . and Mrs. C. Y . Katzenmier , Jr . Bowlus, Mr. Edgar Mrs . W . J . Hami lton Mr . and Mrs. Horace Ki tchell Mrs. Joseph Aldridge Bozeman, Mr. Curtis Mr . and Mrs. F . J . Weston Mr . and Mrs_ C. W . Bozema n Mr . and Mrs. Harry Rose Brady, Mrs. Albert Mr . John Sti ll Mrs . E . A . Smith Mr . and Mrs. Toxey Ha ll , Jr . Braswell, Mr. Charley Tom Mrs. Good loe L ove Doty and L ois Jackson Mrs . E . C. Shack leford Mr . and Mrs . Jack Patterson Mr . and Mrs. Curry Holland Mr . and Mrs . Cotton W i llia ms Mrs. John Jacobs and Brittina, Mr. Leonard Parkes Mrs . Donald Mul cahey Becky and Bub Graeber Mr . and Mrs . David Flanagan Broadway, Mrs. Hazel Mr . and Mrs. Don Otho Baker Dr . and Mrs. R . J . Moorhead
Atkinson, Mr . J . A . Brown, Berry D. Dr . F . M. Sandifer Mrs. Burney Theadgill Mrs. George Chambless Brumby, Mr. James Mr . and Mrs. David Brewer Mr . and Mrs. C. B . Read
Atkinson, Mrs. W . S. Mrs . R. H . Maffett Miss Frances Parnel l Miss Thelma Maffett
Ball , Mrs. M . M. Mr . and Mrs . Sam Nei ll
Ball, Mrs. J . V . Mrs . Edna Freeman
Bailey , Mr. R . M. M r . and Mrs. Robert J . Bailey and
Children
December Memorials (Con ti nued from Page 2)
Wood, Mr. Ernest Mrs. W . F . Boyles Misses Kathleen & Marian
Ga lbreath Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. J . W., Sr.
Mr . and Mrs. J . W . Woodward , Jr . Woodward , Mr. Reuben
Dr . and Mrs. James L anasa, Sr . Wooten, Gladys Harder
H . L . Hard er Worsham , Mrs. B: F.
M r s. B . F . Worsham Mr . and Mrs. W . C. Sma ll wood, Jr. Mr . and Mrs . H . M . Ray
Yarborough, John Mr . and Mrs. Enn is Hyman , Jr _
Yates, Mrs . R . B. Mr . and Mrs . Lesl ie Mabus
Yawn , Sallie Lee Mrs . Frank J. Ryan
Yawn, Mrs. Hen r y C. Mrs. Frank J . Ryan
Young, Frank Margaret Ri ce
Youngblood , Mrs . Mac Mr . and Mrs. Charles Mort imer
Loved Ones Mr . and Mrs. C. W . Bozeman
Father of Mrs. P. C. Abraham Mrs . J . E . Branton & Debbie
Your Mother Mrs . J . E . Branton and Debbie
Mr . and Mrs. J . S. White Dr . and Mrs. John Dow ner Dr . and Mrs. A . D . Suttle Will a nd Sue Barrett Leroy and Irma Par is Mr . and Mrs. Norman Weathersby ,
Sr . Mr . and Mrs. A . G . Bennett. Sr . Necie Gwin and Amma McRae
Buchanan, Mrs. Sarah T imothy Smith
Bush, Rita Faculty and Sta ff of French Camp
Academ y Campbell , Mr. Melvin
Mr . and Mrs. J . D . Sim pson Campbell , W . E .
Mr . and Mrs. Paul M cM u llan Carney, Dr. A. B.
Mr . and Mrs. W . R . Barksdale Carroll , Mrs. Robert
Mr . and Mrs. Charles Adams Mr . and Mrs. Bob T o,perman
Castleman, Mrs. Steve Mr . and Mrs . A . L . A llbri tton
Carter, Mr. Sam R. T imothy Smith Mr . and Mrs . Eugene Thompson Walter Don ald Dan Donald Mr . and Mrs. James George Mr . and Mrs. F . P . Ams ler
Chipman, Mr. W. G., Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Johnson Mr . and Mrs. John Gibson
Chislom, Mrs. H . R. Dr . and Mrs. R . J. Moorhead
Christman, Mr. J . A . John and Ed ith Barham
Clark, Mrs. Arthur, Sr. Mr . and Mrs . John Hough , Jr.
'Combs, Mrs . Lula K. Miss Josephine Stern Mr. and Mrs . Ralph Steele
W . R . and L ouise Bond Greenwood Professiona I and
Business Women 's Club La ll ie Pee l Mildred Pace Taylor Mr . and Mrs . Eldon Anderson
Comstock, Mrs. R . M . B i ll and Joan Harry
Conner, Mrs. Joe Mrs. C. V . McCleskey Mr . and Mrs. James Rasber ry
Cooper, Mrs. Marguerite Mr . and Mrs. Henry Pari s
Cousley, Sam Mr. and Mrs. Bill y Ph il lips
Craig, Mrs . Agnes Finny Shelton
Crumpton, Craig Mr . and Mrs. James W . Newman III
and Children Cummings, Mrs. George W., Sr.
Dr. and Mrs. R. J . Moorhead Mr . and Mrs. A. L . Allbritton
Curro, Mr. D. S. Mrs. S. G . King
Davis, Mr. Kenneth Mr . and Mrs . Marshall Smith, Jr .
Dean, John Marion Mr. John Still
Denton, Mr. W . D . Mr . and Mrs. T. W . L ott. Jr .
Dichiara, Mrs. Nellie Mr . and Mrs . Harvey Buck
Dicks, Mrs. Joan B. Mr . and Mrs . I . H . Anderson , Sr.
Dickson, Mr. A . L. Mr . and Mrs. B . L . Davi S, Jr .
Downey, Mr. Edward Mrs. B . G. Barring er, Sr.
Duncan, Mrs. J. A. Mrs. R . E . Wilson
Dunham, Russell Mrs. John Johnson
Dunn, George Colonel and Mrs. C. Richard Fer
nandez Eason, Mrs . V . V .
Mrs. El ise Brunt Mr . and Mrs. Eugene Thompson Mr . and Mrs. L ewis A . Graeber, Jr . Mr . and M r s. Jam es P . Graeber J_ohn-a.r.ld-Ed.i.t.b_B~a.m __ Mrs. J . W . Pearson and Family
Ea ste r , Mr. John Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ivy Mr . and Mrs . Cu rr y Holland Mr . and Mrs. Hugh Payne
Eckles, Mr. Phillips J . D . L anham Supply Co.
Elliot, Mrs. B. 0 ., Sr. The Har old Haneys Mr . and Mrs . J. Q . West M . C. Fa lkner Famil y
Ernest, Mr. Joe Mrs. A. J. Martin , Sr.
Estopinal, Mr. William Mrs. R . I. Bradford Mr . and Mrs. F . P . Amsler
Eubanks, Mr. B. G . Mr . and Mrs. J . R . Cameron
Eubank, Mr. Roger C. Mr . and Mrs. Bob Toberman Dr . and Mrs. Frank Masseng ill Mr . and Mrs. Ted Bei n Mrs. George Roberts
Ferguson, E . D . Mr . and Mrs. David Brewer
Ferrell , Mrs. Christine Mr . and Mrs . Jim M c Kee
Finley, Mrs. Lois Mrs. Gus Batton , Sr .
Fitzgerald, Mrs. Mr . and Mrs . W . M. Yandell , Sr .
F lautt, Mr. Joseph Mrs. Geor ge Chambless Mr . and Mrs. Dav id Brewer
Flowers, Mrs. R . W. Mr. and Mrs. R . P . Parish , Jr .
Ford, Mrs. Margerite L ois and Doty Jackson
Fowler, Mrs . R . W . Mr . and Mrs . R . P . Pari sh , Jr . Mrs. Grace Bu ck ley Mr . and Mrs. Eug ene Thompson Ralph and Camille Jones
Fuguson, Mr. Fred Mr . and Mrs. Robert Smith
Freeman, Rebekah Mrs . T ip Ray
Fuller, Mrs. S. C. Mrs. L . O. Ban yan Mr . and Mrs . Harry Rowell Mr . and Mrs. Hugh Evans, Mr. and
Mrs. I . O . Chitwood , and Mrs. Luther Johnson Gallagher, Mrs. Harry
Mr . and Mrs. C. W . Bozema n Gallaspy , Mr. Russell
Mr . and Mrs. Porter H i l l Garrison, Mr. J . D .
Stribling -Clements, Inc. Giardina , Charles
Mr . and Mrs. E . K . Hyman Gill, Mr. Bert
Mr . and Mrs . Walter Dent May Glenn, Mrs. Herman
Mr . and Mrs . B. L . Davis , Jr. Glove r , Mr. W ink
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner, Jr. Mr . and Mrs . Max Hand and Susie Mr . and Mrs . Cook Wilson
Good, W . P. Mrs . W . P . Wood
Gotthelf, Mrs. Harold, Sr. Dr . and Mrs . R . J . Moorhead
Graves, G. M. "Mack ll
Mr. and Mrs . Lamar Trapp Graves, Mr. H. E .
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walker , Jr. Graves, Walter H.
Mrs. L . M . Algood Gray, Mr. Clarence
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Shannon and Family Guest, Mrs.
John and Ed i th Barham Mrs. J . W . Pea r son , Myris and
Dela yon Gulley, Mrs. Harry
Mrs . Wood s M emorial Sunda y School Class Guyton, Mr. J. S.
John and Edith Barham Hamblin, Mr. Roy H.
Dr . and Mrs . J . R . Watts Harris, Miss Jane
Mrs. J . M . Garner Harrison, Dale
Mr . George Garrison Hartsfield, Mr. James
Mr . and Mrs . Ticer Young Mrs. J . M . Garner
Harris, R . E ., Sr. Mr . and Mrs. L ewis Graeber , Jr . Mr . and Mrs. Jam es P. Graeber
Hasbrouck, Mr. Everett Mr. and Mrs . Cy Logel
Hatten, Mr. T . V . Mrs. M . J . Hatten
Hays, Mr. Jim Mr . and Mrs. Lamar Trapp
Hees, Charlie Thomas B. Conger
Hervey, Mrs. L. D . Mrs. A nabel Ell is
Hiney, Mr. Lester Ed Gove, Jr . --Hartl ey Gove Sons
Hinkle, Mrs. John Williams Rod e
Hinton, Ned, Jr. Ned and El eanor Harbu ck
Hitchcock Mr . and Mrs . Henry L ee Parker
Hoerhammer, Mrs. Louise Mr. and Mrs. Da vid Brewer Mr. and Mrs . Charles Moore
Holmes, Mrs. Neva Boyd Women of Church ,
First Pres ., Newton Howard, J. C.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Spencer, Jr. Howard, Mrs. W . E ., Jr.
Mr . and Mrs . Frank Fair M ary Franklin Cherr y John Neill Gertrude Morgan
Hunter, Mr. F . M. Dan and Loui se Howell Mr . and Mrs. W . B. Andrews Dr . and Mrs. Ernest Russell
Ingram, Mrs. J. T . Mrs . R . L. Pr itcher John Mcintyre
Jackson, Mr. Burnice The Willi e Makamson Family Mrs. W. P . Jackson and Frank
Jackson Jennings, J. W.
Mr . and Mrs. Roy Flowers Mr . and Mrs. Sam J. Cox, Jr. William Flaunt
Johnson, Mrs. Julie Mr . and Mrs. John Wright. Jr .
Joiner, Mrs. Mrs. Karl Shaw
Jones, Mr. Elloit Morr is and Ina Hargon
Jones, Mildred Mr. and Mrs . Rudolph Massey
Jones, St· Sgt. Selwyn M . Mrs. Selwyn M . Jones
Kangeter, Miss Jean L ewis and Frances Graeber
Keith, Mr. Jerry Mr. and Mrs . Paul McMullan Kathleen and Marian Gi lbreath Mrs. W . F . Boyles
Kelly, Jimmie Mrs. M . D. Dougall
Kerr, Mrs. Loween Mrs. Doroth y CaSSity
Knight, Mrs. Clara Mr . and Mrs . David Ferr iss
Kurzeak, Mrs. W. Robbye Col . and Mrs . W . W . Holmes Mrs. Walter Donaldson Sara h Donaldson Mr . and Mrs . C. R . Shannon and
Fam i ly
Lavender, Charles Mr . and Mrs . Sam Cox, J r .
Lavender, Mrs. Nell Mr . and Mrs . Claude Milstead Mr . and Mrs . Russell Neal
Lee, Mr. P. E ., Sr. Mr. and Mrs . W . B . Andrews
Lee, Mr. W. C. Mr . and Mrs. L ewis A. Graeber , Jr . Mr. and Mrs . Ja mes P . Graeber
Lenon , Dr. Irene Mangols Dr . and Mrs . R . J . Moorhead
Lerner, William, Sr. Mr . and Mrs . Grady Clark
Leverett, Mrs. W . C. Dr . and Mrs. R . J. Moorhead
Lipscomb, Mrs . Ethel Mr. and Mrs. E . N . Bea rd
Lollar, James W . Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Thompson Mr . and Mrs. Lewis A . Graeber, Jr . Mr. and Mrs. James P . Gra eber John and Ed ith Barham
Long, Mrs. Rayford Mr . and Mrs. Roy Bennett Mrs . F red McMellan
Longfellow, Mr. M . T. Rev . and Mrs . Doug Herring
Lunceford, Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Jim McKee
Lumpkin, Mr. E . Keith Dr . and Mrs. Ralph Sneed Timoth y Smith
Luter, Mr. Bob Mr . and Mrs. Clarke Johnson
McCandliss, Mrs. Donald Mrs. R. I . Bradford
McClintock, Mrs. Anna Mr . and Mrs . Fred Nea l M iss Delta Fi ve Watters Rad io
Club, Inc . McCluskey, D . L.
Mr . and Mrs. Da vi d Brewer McCormick, Bobby
The M . C. Falkner Famil y McCorkle, Mr. M . L.
Mrs. Rose Higga son Miss Inez Wei r
McCraw, Mr. Ben Bill and Joan Harr y
McDowell, Reverend Mr. and Mrs. W. B . Andrews
McLemore, Louis Mack Mr . and Mrs. Car lton Va nce
McLesky, Mrs. Ida Rev. and Mrs. Doug Herr ing
McManus, Mrs. Eustis Mr. and Mrs. F . P . Amsler
McMullan, Mr. W . P., Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Maury Knowlton
McNair, Joe Mrs . Bent Caffey Mr. and Mrs. J . G. Curtis
-Mann, M·r~C:;urt -----Dr. and Mrs. Frank Massengill
Mansell, Mr. Magruder Mr. and Mrs. John Putnam Mrs. Missouri
Martin, Rodney Mrs. Bill Barnett Frank Cadenhead and Marguerite
Givan Matthews, Mrs. Lucille
Mr . and Mrs. Da v id Brewer Matthews, Mrs. Lucien
Mr . and Mrs. J . E . Johnston Mrs . C. W . Hicks
Mays, Taylor Mr . and Mrs. Phil Sherman
Mee, Dr. E . M . Mr. and Mrs. George Wade Mr. and Mrs . Dav id Branham , Jr . Mr . and Mrs. Jack Smith and Gir ls Mr. Robert Howell Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Thompson Mrs. R . E . Wilson Dr . and Mrs . F . M. Sandifer Mr . and Mrs . H . Russell Mr . and Mrs . Henry Parker Mrs. Helen Small
Miller, Mr. Power Flora Hoskins Evening Circle,
First Pres., Brookhaven Miller, Mr. J . P.
Mr. and Mrs. John Borman Mills, Mrs. Virgie
Mr . and Mrs. R . O. Smith Earl and Dot Allen
Montague, Mrs. H . S. Mrs . Ben Hilburn
Montigue, Mrs. Margaret Mrs. E . G. Wade
Monty, Mr. Charles, Sr. Mr. and Mrs . L ewis A . Graeber, Jr. Mr . and Mrs. James P. Gra eber
Moon, Chester V FW Ladies Auxiliary
Moseley, Mrs. Bell Jack and Betty John son
Moseley, Beauregard Mr . and Mrs. Harvey Buck Walton and Georgia Gresham Mr . and Mrs . George Stacy, Jr.
Mosely, Mrs. John Mr . and Mrs. Robert Hardison Ka thrine Drane Joh n and Edi th Barham
Moseley, Mr. Bory Mr . and Mrs. Homer Catledge
(Continued next month )
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Moriah Dorm Visited FCA thanks the Lord daily for
God is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us (Ephesians 3:20). This month we would like to acquaint you, with one of our seven dorms-MORIAH.
Moriah was first built in 1951-52 with funds provided by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Yandell of Vance. Last year, with funds from the Estate of Albert Gardner of Yazoo the home was remodeled . Carl McMurry of Jackson contributed to the furnishings. Many friends
of the Academy have also contributed curtains, games, etc. It is now a beautiful home for boys located at the far corner of the campus. Let's meet the people at Moriah.
'The houseparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Long, Mr. Long is originally from New Albany and Mrs. Long comes from Pontotoc. They have been at FCA for two years and at Moriah since August.
'There are 14 boys in Moriah. Carl Williams is a 7th grader from Yazoo City. Carl helps manage the football and basketball teams. He is an honor roll student. John Cirota, an eighth grader, is from Pensacola, Florida . He enjoys building models and racing sport · cars. John has a twi-n brother in Taylor Home. Leroy " Pete" Paige is from Jackson. Pete, who is 14, enjoys all kinds of sports and "eating." Arlie McGee is 14 years old and comes from Kosciusko. He likes to hunt and fish . Arlie is also an honor roll student. David
Newell, a seventh grader, is from Tupelo. He enjoys hunting, fishing, and "holidays." Jerry Sullivan is from Jackson. He is 15 and likes to play ping pong and football. Eugene Orrell, from Grenada, is in the seventh grade. Eugene enjoys sports and played with the high school football team. Mark McMinn, age 13, is from Lambert. Mark likes hunting, basketball and the color purple. Duel Prather, from Blue Springs, is also 13. He enjoys sports and works as manager for the High School teams. Donald Oakes, age 14, is from Cruger. Donald plays tennis and someday hopes to become a lawyer. Terry White is from Greenville. He is 16, likes to play basketball and " collect things." Ricky Carter, from Houston, Texas, is 13. He likes swimming and "trying to surf." Mike McKinley is from Pensacola, Florida. He is 14 and claims a batting average of .550. Terry Fisher, age 15, is from Laurel. He enjoys all sports, especially skiing.
We in Moriah have been busy this year. Our dorm won first prize in " Skit Night" by presenting a "womanless wedding." Pete Paige and Mike McKinley won first and second place in the Junior High division of the six mile run on Harvest Festival Day. We recently enjoyed a trip to Starkville to see the famous " Globetrotters." Christmas, we were blessed with a new ping pong table. In our first " Ping-Pong Tournament," Terry Fisher was crowned championbut there were 13 runners-up!!
The Lord has really blessed us in Moriah Home. He has answered prayer and supplied our needs. We continually thank and praise Him for His goodness to us.
ATTEND WEEKEND RETREAT
April Bond, Laurel; Alicia Henderson, Hattiesburg; Marie Brown, Lorman; Nellis Smith, New Orleans , La .; Lynn Pearson, French Camp; Bar Waitz, Boulder, Colorado; Mack Sims, Booneville; Mac McNinch, Memphis, Tenn.; John Baker, Livingston.
Want Ads Typewriters Two gun racks for Flowers and Day dorms 22 desk lamps for Day dorm
boys ages 15 & 16 Canoes and-or boats for new lake Theatrical supplies-constructing stage scenery
800' of 1 "x3" white pine 120' of 1 "x2" white pine a stapler-tacker & staples-20 6" Fresnel Stage lights
FCA CHORUS ITINERARY ( Tentative)
Feb. 17·18 Southaven Pres. Church Southaven, M s.
11 :OOa .m .
Mar .4 1st Pres . Church Loui svil le, Ms . 1st. Pres . Church Aberdeen, Ms .
11 :OOa.m .
7:00p .m.
Mar . 10 Mar . 11
Distric t Choral Festival Jones Memorial Pres . Church Meridian, M s.
11 : OOa.m .
1st Pres. Church 5 :00 p .m. Kosciusko, Ms .
Mar . 14 McGhee Tabernacle 7 : 30p.m. French Camp , Ms.
Mar . 15 Mar . 16
Distr ict Choral Fest ival 7 :00p .m . 12 :00p.m. • Houston E xchange Club
Houston , Ms. Wes tminster Pres . Church Vicksburg, Ms .
7: 30p .m .
Mar. 17
Mar . 18
Wiggins Pres . Church Wiggins, Ms . Gay St. Pres. Church Hatt iesburg , Ms .
7: 30p .m .
11 :OOa .m .
Alta Woods Pres . Church Jackson , Ms.
6 :30p .m.
Mar. 19 Indianola Academy Assembly Ind ianola , Ms.
12: 30p .m .
Westminster Choir College Concert Starkville , Ms. 8 :00p .m.
12 :00p .m . Mar . 20
Mar.21
Rotary Club Ind ianola 1st Pres. Church Indianola , Ms . Wednesday Club
7:00p .m .
12 :00p .m . 1st Pres . Church Gd. Bldg . Greenwood , M s. Christ Wesleyan Meth. Church Greenvil le , Ms .
7 :00 p. m .
Apr i l 1 Church of the Resurrection ( Ep iscopal ) Starkv ill e, M s. 11 :00a .m .
Apr. 13·14 May 12
Sta te Choral Fest ival Spring Musicale 7 :30p .m .
May 20 French Camp , Ms. Baccalaureate and Graduation French Camp , Ms .
Christian Corner . (Continued from Page 1)
" were caught up into the third heaven" and even claimed "the Lord stood by" you. We reckon that more realistic and practical minds are needed in the task of world evangelism.
You have caused much trouble everywhere you have gone. You opposed the honorable women at Berea and the leaders of your own nationality at Jerusalem. If a man cannot get along with his own people, how can he serve foreigners?
We learn that you are a snakehandler. At Malta you picked up a poisonous serpent which is said to have bitten you but you did not suffer harm. Tsk! Tsk!
You admit that while you were serving time at Rome that "all forsake you." Good men are not left friendless. Three fine brothers by the name of Diotrophes, Demas, and Alexander, the coppersmith , have notarized affidavits to the effect that it is impossible for them to cooperate with either you or your program.
We know that you had a bitter quarrel with a fellow missionary named "Barnabas ." Harsh words do not further God's work.
You have written many letters to churches where you have formerly been pastor. In one of these letters you accused a church member of living with his father 's wife. You caused the whole church to feel badly and the poor fellow was expelled.
You spent too much time talking about " the second coming of Christ." Your letters to the people of Thessalonica were almost entirely devoted to this theme. Put first things first from now on.
Your ministry has been far too flighty to be successful, first Asia Minor, then Macedonia, then Greece, then Italy, and now you lre talking about a wild goose chase into Spain. Concentration is most important than dissipation of one's powers. You cannot win the whole world by yourself. You are just one man.
In a recent sermon you said, "God forbid that I should glory in anything save the cross of Christ. " It seems to us that you also ought to glory in our heritage, our denominational program, the unified budget and the World Federation of Churches.
Your sermons are much too long for the time. At one place you talked until after midnight and a young man was so sleepy that he fell out of the window and broke his neck. Nobody is saved after the first twenty minutes. . 'Stand up , speak up , and then shut up ," is our advice.
Dr . Luke reports that you are a thin little man , bald, frequently sick, and always so agitated over your churches that you sleep very poorly. He reports that you pace around the house praying half of the night. A healthy mind in a robust body is our ideal for all applicants. A good night's sleep will give you zest and zip so that you will wake up full of zing.
We find it best to send only married men into foreign service. We deplore your policy of persistent celibacy . Simon Magus has set up a matrimonial bureau in Samaria where the names of some very fine widows are available.
You wrote recently to Timothy that "you had fought a good fight. " Fighting is hardly a recommendation for a missionary. No fight is a good fight. Jesus came not to bring a sword but peace. You boast that " I fought with wild beasts at Ephesus." What on earth do you mean?
It hurts me to tell you this, Brother Paul , but in all of my twenty-five years' experience I have never met a man so opposite to the requirements of our Foreign Mission Board. If we accept you we would break every rule of modern missionary practice.
Most sincerely yours, J. Flavius Fluffyhead, Sec.
Foreign Mission Board