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, ' : v'vA',VV: KIGHT --======^*^-=^^ J fiJith the Churches ???? Announcement* and Newi of In* lereit to Ltxnl Church Goer* a* Prepared by the Various Pastors. .Morning service at 11 o'clocck and evening service at 8. ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH GUY L. VAN'XAH, Acting Pastor j 9:45 a. m. .Sunday school. Watt H. Gregg, svinerinteader.t. BOONE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. P, A. HICKS. Pastor Sunday schooi 9:45 a. m.. W. K.; Gvagg, sapcriritetv'.eirt. Preaching at! 11 a. nt. ami 7:31) p. ri>. U. Y. P. U.'s meet at 0:30 o'clock* j Mid-ireok prayer service Wednesday at 7 :S0 o'clock. , You arc cordially invited to attend a)! there services. BOONE METHODIST Rec. C. H. MOSF.R, Pastor ! Sunday school 9:io a. ri.? D. Rankin. superintendent; i'rol". A. M.I Norton, teacher Comrades" Bible Class; E. X. Hahn. teacher Men's Bible class; Mrs. L. Winkler, ten-her Women's Bible class; ,T. B. Steele, church lay leader; If. G. Farthing, chairman board oi stew-1 aids; .Mr*. Paul Coffey, superintendent of Beginners' department; Miss Annie Staoburv. superintendent, of Primary and ,iur,ior departments. Preach':? at 11 a. m. and 7 Pill p. *n by the pastor. Wednesday evening 7: !(" o'clock, mid-week pvaver service. We welcome the stranger at our door. " LUTHERAN SERVICES Rev. A. VOl'XT. Pastor St. Mark's Bailsy'l Camp Preaching on the first Sunday of each month at 15 a. m. Sunday sckooI at id a. m. Grace Lutheran Boone Services' second and fourth Sun-| day- of each mor.th at 11 a. ro. Sun-1 day school every Sunday at 0:1-1 a. m. Vespers on the first and third Inntivj r.- X-flit oVI.u.t- S:,,,.,*;,..,.. helii in the EpiscvipUi church on' Main street, pp posit e Daniel Boone fcpl e). Holy Communion Church Fourteen mile"- west of Boone,' known as Clark's Creek. Services onj third Sunday oi each month at 111 a. m. Sunday school every Sunday] at 9:45 a. m. wwAw?w%v.%mwiV^ |~ | "Hyii si 4wAVWAWAW.W.*AWiVV Political Events of the Past Week {Continued from Page One) charge of publicity for the Democratic national campaign committee. Republicans Sec Chauce to Carry Lone Star Stale Fort Worth, Tex.. Sept. 24.?The state of Texas, ever a paragon of Democracy, now is experiencing the greatest political surprise ot its life. For the first time in history the Republican party actually i.< seriously talking about carrying Texas in a national election, and just the thought of ihot possibility is giving o!?i lire .Democrats a headache. A Republican victory' would bo a political eighth wonder ot the world, say these Democrats* and fcbey refuse to believe it can happen, but there are some, even many. Democrats who say it can happen add they are striving to see that it does. Smith or Hoover?that is the line upon which the party is split in Texas, i hi Democratic party has a norma! majority of 400,000. But the Republicans and ar:ti-Sn>ithites say they arc going to carry the state. The old line Democrats say they will sweej; the state as usual?so the final answer to the question wiil be settled on November 6th. Texas might furnish one of the surprises of the campaign. Smith Will Speak in Raleigh? Charlotte Sept. 24.?If Governor Smith delivers an address in North Carolina as contemplated it will bkely be at Raleigh, O. M. Mull, state chairman and former Governor Movrisson, national committeeman. today telegraphed nationa headquarters to recommend that city e selected. Selection of Raleigh Was occasioned because of au<o U?rium facilities required can be provided there. SURPRISE PARTY FOR MISS LUCILLE -'HOPKINS Last Wednesday evening ^aboui thirty young people assembled ai the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cool for the purpose ?>f giving theii 1T .end. AiisS Lurilb* Ilnnt fne fo^. well party, na she was to leave th< AV,W.VAWW,VAV,V.V^,. ~ Y oil ar< U >,v ; .yA ? Thursday * J Sept.: Milli ?AINHC WJVWW.WWJWM WAV THE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVE Col lowing day for Atlanta, Ga.,| where she will study play coaching. After the crowd had arrived. Mr.; Councill Cook went after Miss Hopkins and asked hc-r to "so to the! show" with him. and on the way he| i stopped at his home and asked Miss; . Hopkins to stop for a few minutes. Much to her surprise the pane we'.-1 , corned her in the lovely decorated. | hall. Delicious punch was served and the girls marched up stairs to receive a string, on which was tied a piece; of chewing gum and at the ol'nei end n piece of candy?an all-day sucker. They dropped one end of these strings down ir.to the hnll , and each hoy who was standing he| low chose a partner, taking a string and lending the girl holding the i.'.h cr tjnu 10 nun. A number of interesting garni NOTICE OF BOND SALE Sealed bids will be received by ' the Town of Boone. North Carolina, at Boone. X. until October 1. 8, ftp. ru? 11328 for the purchase of 1 $2o.000.0b 6 per cent Street Improvement Bonds of said town in, ,000.00 denomination, dated Oc-! ' tober 1, 1228, payable $1,000 an-' j nually October I, 1931 to 1939, j ' both inclusive and $2,000 annually October 1, 1910 to 1917. both inclusive. both principal and interest : I payable in legal teniler, at the Hanover National Bank. New York City, X". Y. The town will furnish the bank, bonds and the approving opinion of Messrs. Storey, Thorndikc, Painter! & Dodge, attorneys, and the bonds , will he delivered at place of pltr-] j chase but purchaser must pay any; charges made by the delivery bank.. Bidders must present with theirj i bids a certified check upon a- in-; '! corpora'cd bank or tmst company '! payable to the. order of the town or' a sum of money for or in ar. amount equal to 2 per cent of the fart ' amount of bonds bid for to secure the town against any loss resulting ; from the failure of bidder to comI ?v! " ill". fla/i re?v.... f L - " : , c*tv Wi tlia Ui IMS lliQ. t: Bids should be addressed to Town 1 j Clerk. Boone, North Carolina and marked "Bid for Street Improve- j r- ment Bonds. " No hid for less than per and accrued interest can be 4 accepted- The right is reserved to! reject all bids, A. V. HOWELL, Town Cjei e Cordially > attend O L II) J? 1E1 , Friday and of this Week 27th,281! GE COLLECTION OF T1 SON'S NEWEST IDEAS : incry, Dr< and Coals TOSJ-fi SaSBEfflBIBi l^i3H2?^?3S9aHaS?' SE SHOWN UNDER DIF VIISS MARY FINLEY OF RTH WILKESBORO ST< >URS', In WWATVWWWNVVWWWWWVV :ry thursday?boone, n. c. were played and at intervals thej crowd was highly entertained by; T piano selections by Misses Edith V Knight and Lucille Hopkins. fol-l llowing the contest, ice cream and ti cake was served. All report a de- p lightful time.?Reported. Three hundred inmates ot the! state hospital for the negro insane! at Goldsboro Friday were moved to' the second story of the structure list water firm the Necse river covered1 the first floor to a depth of two ( feet. Boats were used to carry food ' to the marooned patients t'.om the \ kitchen some distance away. There Are A11 ' = Kinds of COAL We have the best that can be rained! Highest quality coal?of all grades?at very reasonable prices. Order now, as the price may go up at any time. We deliver promptly, keep ail promises a:*.d give you a product that will satisfy' you perfectly. Why go elsewhere? Jur.t Phone Us and your Coal Worries will be at an End? BOONE COAL CO. | BOONE, N. C. 1; ?mVAVA%VW-VW.".VAW, jih r Invited |j 'ur Ijj /"'i -* 3*; J 'Hoiii'Mrlmir ?u;5 kjaniiuay s? m ti, 29th |j HIE SEA- |! IN I Bsses I * 5! 2 I 3 ill >! I lection ?! our || dre ! C. I I A\W^WAW,V.VAV.W J ' * . ' : Dar. U. G. Jones, of JoKason City, | 'ena., eye, ear, nose and throat pecialist, wiU he in the office of Dr. hgaman in Boone oxi Monday, Ocohcr 1st, for the practice of lu? refession. i The ideal place to get gilts. | Wonderful jewelry at gteatly I reduced prices. Beautiful en- | papement rings. Goi<l and sil- I ver watches. Everything in the store is of the highest | C)ualit.v and offered at real ( bargain prices. WILL C. WALKER BOONE. N. C. I ' EXPERT PLUI A I A KfcASGI We guarantee that our 1 complete satisfaction and most reasonable in town. When you phone here f< that the work will be doi price. PROMPT, EFFIC Open 7 at. m. to 6 p. on. C. S. STf Telephone 87 B?>? WHMBBWBMMHMMMWWW?Ml?HL< ,VVVWVW^,A\VAV\WA\VV | MUSIC FOR THE a B II IMITBMI imm?limWTIW?llll M|)|||,|M .. , - ; Religious and Fox Cb Lulabys for Ma, Dane I for Brother and Sistei 5 Stories for the Tiny T< 1 In fact there is no trna ; got. New Records fou in and hear them. * a ..vv^ It ? -i ,, ? ; The Mus V ' rT; ?V:rtSK? I K M GHEE | V.WrfW.WJVAVWiWAVWW WMMWMiaWBWBH f 111 WMMI !?I v > ELEGANT S' "Smart" wome Statio How about yours? Do sago of refinement and sire? We are showing stationery?just the kirn LET US BE YOU JY . HOD p&DRUG CC LT In Business for IKfrxVr Boone, Nort SEPTEMBER 27, 1928 ^ LEARN THE LESSON OF THRIFT The truly educated man has learned this important lesson. He knows the value of putting money aside for a rainy day. He knows the danger involved in making no provision for the future. ?e\ing mvuty is as important as crning money. it it- essential to be protectee! against emergency. Start an account today?one dollar will do it. It will be a great comfort to yoti to kt.ow that you have a liest egg stowed away for the future. It will make you happier. t MAKE THIS BANK YOUR BANK ^ Bank of Blowing Rock BLOWING ROCK N. C. wawiwii V1BING WORK VIABLE PRICE 'lumbing Work will give thai our prices are the >r n plumber you know :ie right and at the right , ' ( IIENT SERVICE " , every day except Sunday : V E N S O N Shop 13 Main Street VVWdVAVy"AV^M!WWWJV ja WHOLE FAMILY jj lases for Pa; Sacred i e, Jazz and Fox Trots ;! Yodels and Funny ! its. !; ny that we haven't ]l r times a week. Come !; ' || sic Store j; NE, Manager ? I FATIONERY n demand fine' nery es it carry the me?cuiture which you de- ; distinctive individual cl you want. R DRUGGISTS GES jfc, impanyJKI, Vour Health \V" Ii Carolina w ^ , j s
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