The parish is soon to lose the services of Deaconess Mitchell … [who] has been giving practically all her time to the work at St. Saviour’s, the parish mission. She finds the heat of our Southern climate too great for her. She has done a good work for us, and we regret to give her up.
Deaconess Peet, a graduate of St. Faith’s Training School, New York, succeeds Deaconess Mitchell in the work at St. Saviour’s. The work proved too hard for Deaconess Mitchell. Deaconess Peet comes to us with high recommendations, and has entered upon her work with zest. The parish gives her a hearty welcome.
(Source: “Christ Church, Raleigh,” The Carolina Churchman, June 1924, p. 6; September 1924, p. 7)