There is now on hand enough gold for a chalice

Mrs. George Alston, chairman of the Treasure and Trinket Fund, reports that there is now on hand enough gold for a chalice and asks that gold be sent to her for a paten. This Communion Service is to be given to the new Church for the Deaf to be erected in Durham, the “Advance Work” for the diocese. Mrs. Alston says, as before, after enough gold is provided for the chalice and paten, the silver, or gold left will be used to pay for the making of the service, unless packages received are marked otherwise.

(From “The Woman’s Auxiliary,” The Carolina Churchman, September 1926, p. 11)