Excerpt from Proceedings of the North Carolina Dental Society, 1938, Vol. 20
The opening session was called to order at 9:30 o'clock a.m., by President Z. L. Edwards.
President Edwards:
Members of the North Carolina Dental Society, Ladies and Gentlemen: The Sixty-Second Annual Meeting of the North Carolina Dental Society will now please come to order.
We will now have the invocation, by Dr. T. A. Cheatham, pastor, Village Chapel, Pinehurst, North Carolina.
Dr. T. A. Cheatham:
0 God, our Heavenly Father, on this beautiful morning, in the midst of flowers and blossoms and spring life, we are grateful for the gift of life. We feel that you are the Author and Giver of all good things, and we look to Thee for the inspiration of every good and worthy thing that we do. We not only thank Thee for this gift of life but for the opportunity of contributing our part towards making life more perfect.
And so we ask Thy blessings upon us as we meet here together to talk about the things of our profession. Since our last meeting some of our members have been taken from us. On this day we would remember them. We ask Thy blessings upon their families. We feel that they were a part of our fellowship and we pay our tribute to their devotion this morning. We ask Thee to come and meet with us and direct us in all the deliberations of this convention. We ask Thee to plan things which shall further the profession of Dentists. We ask that we may feel the dignity of cooperating with Thee in giving health and life to Thy suffering children.
Bless us in all our deliberations, we ask in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen.
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