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PAGE EIGHT _ . c With the Churches Announcements and News of In- Q terest to Local Church Goers as p Prepared by the Various Pastors. ^ h ADVENT CHRISTIAN a Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Loyal Workers at 0:30. Prayer meet- w ing Tuesday night au<i Bible study f, Thursday night- Everyone cordially 0 invited to attend all services at this T chureh. it tl BOONE BAPTIST b Sunday school 10 a. in., W. R. \] Gragg. superintendent. Preaching atj 11 and 7? bv the pastor. Rev. P. IA A. Hicks. B. V. P. LV> b p. m.j Mid-week prayer service Wednesday! s] T o'clock. Thanksgiving service i t> Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock.' You are cordially invited to attend I _v all services at this church. is ! c BOONE METHODIST CLAUDE H. MOSER. Pastor Sunday school Sunday morning V at P:45, J. D. Rankir.. superinten- '^ dent; Prof. Norton, teacher Men's ' Bible class; Mrs. Winkler, teacher Women's Bible class. V; 11 o'clock, sermon by pastor; 2:30 ' o'clock, first quarterly conference of year will be held; 0:15 o'clock. Junior and Senior Leagues will meet in; . their respective quarters; 7 o'clock. '* sermon by pastor. The attendance ^ was good at this service last Sunday evening, and it is hoped that the Sun- ^ day evening services will continue to grow. Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock, mid-week prayer service. ; Thanksgiving service Thursday i * morning at 10 o'clock. { j All r?f t'np i*hiirrb ni'fl ' urged to be present for the first quarterly conference. Let's give the | 1 presiding ler to understand by ourj presence and interest at this meeting:| . that we mean to do great things dur-| ing the coming- year. H.- will appre-i ciate it. and we will be benefited. We welcome the stranger nt ourj . door. ^ :' CALENDAR OF LUTHERAN I SERVICES L ST. MARKS LUTHERAN C Bailey's Camp I Service.- on first Sunday of each 5 month at 11 a. m. Sunday school j ?< everv Sundav ai 10 a. m. 3 GRACE LUTHERAN. BOONE ! ) Services the 2nd and 1th Sundays of! 1 each month at li a. m. Sunday ! 3 school every Sunday at 9:45 a. m. i Vesper? on the 1st and 3rd Sundays' ( at 7:30 p. :t\ Services held in the' I Episcopal church on Mair. street, op-j r posite Daniel Boene Hotel. I HOLY COMMUNION CHURCH 3 Fourteen miles we-: of Boone.! I known is Clark's Creek. Services i ] on the 3rd Sunday of each month at{ ( 11 a. m Sunday school every Sunday r nt 9:45 a. ni. BANNER ELK Services in the chapei near town ? on the -1th Sunday of each month at 3 p. in. 1 ^ To all these services we cordially j j invite the public. 1 Rev. X A. YOUNT, Pastor. \ Faithfulness Is All He who is faithful over a few thing> is lord of cities. It does not matte; f whether you preach ia WestuiinStei Ahbey, or teie-li a ragged class, so- yoi; I be faithful. The faithfulnos* is all George Macdonald. The Sane Christian A safe auto driver keeps l?is hand j c on the wheel and his eye on the rocui I xA sane Christian keeps his hand 01 | I he Bible and his eye on God.?T. C j f Horton. j j ^ ^ ( High Land Fi DEPOT STREET VAWVWVWMV.W^AWA'.V S'lATTER j POP BY . ^ ... w C. M Pavno ?? Through Autocaster ; talBy /5ji Service | 3 ',! "V ' 1 P&\.?3trQ "Kfl ' :...'. -fit" - ' ' > J1 > hfii ; ;' 8BHratf&# raggP -. my::- - mm &?&& - - < ; -- fed >ANCE FRIDAY HONORING MR. AND MRS. F- H. HODGES The Young Men's Club of Boone pened the winter social season last riday evening with a reception and a nee in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fred lodges, whose August marriage was nn on need Here two weeks ago. In the receiving line at the hotel ere the officers of the club. Music jr the dance was furnished by an rchestra from North Wilkes boro. he evening was enlivened by singig and buck and wing dancing by le negro servants of the hotel and v an individual dance by Mr. and Irs. Hodges. Mrs. Hodges is the daughter of Ir. anil Mrs. J. M. Young of Winain-Salcm. For the last four years he has been a member of the facul> of the Sedge Garden school. Mr. Hodges is the son of Mr. and Irs. John W. Hodges of Boone and manager of the Hodges Drug ompany. He is a graduate of the niversity of North Carolina. On the list of invited guests to the ?ception were Blaine Trivett. ohnny Hodges. Walter Spa in hour, .lex Mull, Hubert Coffey. Sproles lutler, Edgar Cook. Biii Dick. Arch* * Willifrod. Mr. and Mrs. David !recce, Guy West. Jack Hodges, ling Gragg. Joe Crawford. Bill Graam, John Morton. Frank Payne, hauneey Mo6'dy and Mr. and MrsN ames Mast of Vilas: Ruth Coffey, 'arrie Coffey. Ruth Giiley, Mary ounci'l, Ruth Bentield, Alice Counill, B. J. Lewis, Ruth Barker, Erie ireer, Marianne Trivett. Ruth Irv[ig. Sarah Mitchell, Neil Trivett, Luille Hopkins. Sue Taylor. George Ioretz, Harrison Moretz. Robert livers,, Mr. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. ones of Winston-Salem; William ngrie of Blowing: Rock, June Meoney. Carl Crews, Claude Doughton, "rank Eller. Horton Daughon. Frank Tahiti of Winston-Salem; Clyde iitcn. -J. J. J. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. ienry Hardin. Mrs. Oscar Hardin. Jart Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. .inney. Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Hodges, Carolyn Council!. Howard Bingham. Jrs. -I. \V. Jones, Xaney Taylor, .ucy Moretz, Louise Critrher, Reba )oughton, Lib Hall. Ciarence Crome, gua Dale. Maud Gragg, Giace iragg. Dean Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. 1. F. McJDade. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. smith. Mr. and Mis. C. Stevenson, Jr. and Mrs. W. R. Winkler. Mr. and Jrs. W. H. Gragg, Mr. and Mrs. Roy ohnson. E. A. Poe of Lenoir, Bill friplett. Jack Mat hew son. Dr. J \V. Jiller. Most- R. Harshaw. all of Levoir; Raleigh Qofeell, the .Misses "lay, R. L. Clay, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McConfell. Effio Hefner. Lesie Hefner. )r. B. B. Dawson. Glenn Lewis, dargraret Washburn and Elizabeth .ony of Charlotte; Walter Lenoir, ir., Virginia Btawley. Lynwood Mark, and Mary Pulliaoi. all of Lcloir Six Maine cotton mills have anlounced a ten per cent wage derease effective next Monday. The eason assigned for tlie cut is poor iusin&SS in the textile industry. Foru i?i i \ iiunuTeu employes are alec ted; Jim Bryan'* Prayer .ord offer me to catcji a fish So b.p that even 1 n telling: of it afterwards Will have no need to lie! A Rich Field Arti=t: "The fact is, not, one purha;er in town knows a pood pictuie rom a bad one." Critic: "That's what T call luck or some of you fellows, eh?" ANVVVWMMnVWnWiVUVl ARTISTIC BED ROOM 5 SUITES i .... - 5 ? e nave just received from ? the factory several new bed 5 room suites that are marvels J i for utility and beauty. If you "i would like to own one of these ' we suggest that you come and j! make your selection as soon as [ you can. for they are not like- Ji !y to remain with us many ?| days. Quality and attractive- Ji aess considered, these suites i j are most reasonably priced. Ji lrniture Co, BOONE, N. C. "J -3 '?= \U M' -'fr ^ JL -jCP J\\\ ^ -a+ % f? THE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EV ? 'Sway the Money Cues ! "What became of that portable garage of yours-"" j Ic "I tied the dog to it the other day j and rat came by." j o' Poor Ponty Quite correct ya-: Percy Stack j T Until he -at down on a tack, ; s, But when the cnck and Percy met, i ' He forgot his book of etiquette. ( Making Sure | d "My son changed hi? name to j Minute when he entered college." , hi "What for?" y "Minutes always pass." If You Must Know V Harold: What will it cost to send E a telegram? fi Telegraph Clerk: Where to? Harold (softly): Ruth. I ~ Tht Innocent Thing x "Dearest. 1 can't leave you! I r feel a burning sensation in my j ^ heart?H 1 t "Ha- father been giving you those ! g cheap cigars again." j Who Wants a Whole Team? Hopeful Athlete: I have a chance! t I for the football team. : t, She: Are they stouiy to raffle it' e off? ! t i 1 o some people surprise. These are tic last-minute shop people really heed EARLY." For one doing well. They 1 and intelligence. T taste the gifts most This is a much more sensit for a\i of us. Isn't it bet shop at leisure and in comfo ~r than to shop later in ha: discomfort? Boone stores a r-.-ady with stocks cf new m disc. New toys, new books, ties of every kind. For the choose practical gifts, the nev ir. clothing and furnishings f< \ . women, boys and girls are re selection, in furniture stores j . . jewensrs?Hnopmtr may now I with plenty of time for tho consideration of each purchn Shop Ea tmm mm -- p=? No^TT-rl ! r ME | j ull1 ^ I ^ ^ jJk l_ ' Swffiwjt r. mW.- &i . v ; YaJ'-T- * <. ' I'M'^v'--' RY THURSDAY?BOONE, N. CSome Need VAecU Say. Mike. I bought a sot of bal>011 tiros the other day. 'Sat so. ike? T uida't know you wned a balloon. Adam (to Eve): Good heavens!: Icsc women! Always ruiningj unet'ung. You've gone and made! ilad out of mv Sundav suit. I The sheriff barked "You die to-i ay! Have you anything to say?" j Th.' Horse-thief shrugged: "Peraps I'm rude. Bui I don't like our attitude." Beautiful residence for tent on lain street. Five blocks from the verelades. Apply at Real Estate ofl'e any time during low tide. Faith Fnlth never refers to self, but ai- j rays to the Word of God. There are nany wlio want to feel that they are iclievers before they have believed ho truth, and t? feel that they are nfe. before tbey trust In Jesus. Our Faith 'iVlien the devil tries our faith 5t Is hat he may crush It or diminish It: nit when God tries our faith It Is to stablish and Increase It.?Marcus talnsford. Christmas seems to com the people who form the pers. Fortunately?each the annual warning'?"Dl : thing, they have learned iave learned that gift giv; "herefore, they plan their suitable for each friend ai >r men, HH)f &A adv for tV kB h, at the 3e done v^Ol ^99S [ J ughtful \3|2^E^mmm rly . . .% J W 1 ^T4|en <j IMM EL I Ncj L '^AC< ; I ( VII M ~t> I 1 x- t--JL_x L X f i Ml lis -?^^ ?. Thanks<? Dinii< Turkey Goose with Dress Mashed Pot Cranberry Toasted Cheese c Cabbage Celer Hot Biscr Date and Nut Pudding Coffee CHICK EX DINNER?70c Per plate TIjRKEV OP. GOOSE?S1.00 per pi Princess e suddenly?without wari : dense crowds on Decembei i year- an increasingly lar 0 YOUR CHRISTMAS 1 that anything worth doing ing is a fine art, worthy of shopping?choosing with nd realtive. -fleet R'ft .% Shop at NOVEMBER 24. 1927 ?????? Jk ivmg RTF Chicken ing atoes Sauce >n Wafers y Salad lits or Pumpkin Pie at" ^ Cafe ning?almost a " 24?the frange number of SHOPPING at all, is worth time and care fine tact and re in Boone one may s with flue regard for n and Christmas deyou this year be namtbe early Christmas s the best way, really, lopping now and your !ts will be better, too. postal clerks. Mail y. The postmaster ing again, "T)o Your pping Early." * Home * & V- r f v i ?_l^_^ A
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