She taught the public school at Galloway Farm for two years and gave herself fully to the demands of the people upon her time and life

Miss Lillie H. Hill of Pittsboro, after serving three and a half years in this community [Leaksville-Spray, now Eden] has gone to take up a very interesting work at Southern Pines under the direction of Rev. Harry O. Nash. Miss Hill did a very useful and self sacrificing work at Spray for a year and a half as United Offering worker. Then she became so much interested in the needs and opportunities of the new St. Andrew’s Mission in the country that she taught the public school at Galloway Farm for two years and gave herself fully to the demands of the people upon her time and life. There is a God-given opportunity at St. Andrew’s just now for some woman (who may read this) of sufficiently independent means, to give a year of her life to this cause. It will simply mean “going about doing good” after the example of our Master – teaching Sunday-school and visiting.

(Source: “Leaksville and Spray,” The Carolina Churchman, November 1917, p. 9)