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Church Notices CHURCH or CHRIST Wwt Main Street. Bible Study, Lord's Day, 10 a. m , morning worship 11, evening worabip at 7:30 p. m.; Bible itudy Thursday 7:90 p. m ; Radio pro gram every Lord's Day at 8:13 a. m. to 8:48 a. m H. Ernest Shoaf, Evangelist. PERKIN8VILLE BAPTIST Rev. Rex West, pastor Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Horning Worship 11:00 a. m. B. T. U. 7:00 p. m Evening Worship 8:00 p. m. Wednesday prayer meeting 6:30 p. m. ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Thomas C. Belts, Vicar. Sunday ? morning prayer and sermon? 10:00 ? Wednesday? Holy Communion ? 10:13. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH J. K. Parker, Jr., pastor. Sunday school at 0:45 a. m. # Horning worship at 11:00 a m. There is a nursery kept for small children during this service. Westminster Fellowship at 3:43 p. m. , Pioneer Club at 7:30 p. m. Circles of the women of the church meet the first Monday of each month; general meeting of the women of the church each third Monday. Children's choir rehearsal Wed nesday at 3:30 p. m. Senior choir rehearsal Wednes day at 6:30 p m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Blowing Rock . Rev. G. Carlton, Cox, pastor 7:30 prayer meeting 8:00 p. m. Choir rehearsal Sunday? 10:00 a. m. Sunday School 11:0 a. m Morning Worship 8:00 p. m Evening Worship CATHOLIC CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY Blowing Rock Rev. Francis J. Murphy, pastor Rev Joseph F. Bumann, Assistant Pastor Holy Mass first Sunday morning of each month at 11 o'clock. Confessions heard one-half hour before Mass. RUMPLE MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Blowing Rock Rev. L. T. Newland, I). D., pastor Worship services every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday School at 10 a. m Pion eers and Young People meet at 5:30 p. m. on Sunday. Mid-week prayer meeting every Wednesday at 8 p m. The women of the church meet at 8 p m. the second and fourth Monday nights. Remember the church of your community tries to meet your spiritual noecre. ST. MARY'S OF THE HILLS Blowing Rock Rev. Thomas C. SeiU, Vicar Holy Communion 7:30 Church School 10:00 Morning Prayer and Service 11:00 CATHOLIC CHI RCH? Boone Rev. Francis J. Murphy, pastor Rev. Joseph F. Bumann, Assistant Pastor Holy Mass every Sunday morn ing at 9:30 o'clock in the American Legion Hut. Confessions heard one-half hour before Mass. WATAUGA CHARGE METHODIST CHURCHES Rev. N. C. Bush, pastor Liberty: 1st and 3rd Sundays, worship 10.00 a m. Valle Crucis: 1st and 3rd Sun days, worship 11:00 a. m. I'iney Grove: 1st and 3rd Sun days, worship 8:00 p. m. Mabel: 2nd and 4th Sundays, worship 10:00 a m. rienson Chapel: 2nd and 4th Sunday, worship 11:00 a. m. 4th Sunday 8.00 p. m. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Boone, N. C. Rev. E. II. Usman, pastor Sunday School, 9:45 a m. Morning Worship, 10:55 a. m. Wesley Fellowship, 5:00-8:00 p. m. Methodist Youth Felow.ship 6 30 p. m A hearty welcome to all. DON'T COUGH Your Head Off Ask (or Mentho-MuUion If it (ails to stop your cough due to colds, ask for your money back. BOONE DRUG CO. The BEXALL Store REVIVAL MEETING Revival meeting at the Profitta Grove Q0aptiat Church beginning Sunday night, November 14. Serv ice* each evening at aeven o'clock Morning aervicea at ten-thirty o' clock. Everyone la Invited to at tend Uro Hammonda is the evangel iat. Victor Trivett la pa* tor MENNONITE BRETHEREN CHURCH Brother Rocklord Hatton, pastor Sunday achool 10:00 a. m. Evening worahip 2nd and Sundaya, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting on each Thura day at 7:30 p. m. EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED (MT. BETHEL) Blowing Rock Worahip Sunday 11 a. m A dif ferent viaitlng miniater each Sun day. LUTHERAN PARISH George W. Shuford, paator HOLY TRINITY Sunday School ? 10:00 The Service ? 11:00 HOLY COMMUNION Sunday School ? morning Luther League BETHANY Sunday School? 1.30 The Service ? 2:30 Luther League ? 7:00 i GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. E. F. Troutman, paator Reformation Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Worahip at 11:00 a m. Sermon Topic: "The Evangelical Church." Luther League at 6:00 p. m Representatives from the Luth eran Student Aaaociation of Len oir Rhyne College shall be guest speakers before the Lutheran Stud ent Association of our college at 0:30 p m All students are urged to be present. The November meeting of the women of the church will meet in the parsonage Monday, Nov 15, at 7:30 p m. Miss Madge Khyne. president, will lead the discussion of the topic: "Lutherans in the Holy Land." I Choir rehearsal Wednesday I evening at 8:30 with Profesaor Walton Cole directing. , Come and Worship. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH hwe, N. C. Rev. L. H. Holllngswarth, ptilor ' Sunday School, 9:49 t. m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. Baptist Training Union, 8:49 p. ? m. Evening Worihip, 8:00 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer ser vice, 8:00 p. m We extend to you a cordial in vitation to attend all of our ser vices. LAUREL SPRINGS BAPTIST CHURCH Raymond Hendrix, Pastor Joe Coffey, Jr., Superintendent Sunday School each Sunday at 10:00 a. m ; Morning worship each 1st, 2nd and 3rd Sundays 11:00 a. m ; Evening worship each Sunday night at 7:00 p. m ; Prayer meeting each Wednesday night at 7:00 p. m Everyone is invited to attend these services. WSCS Sponsors Turkey .Dinner Tickets went on sale Monday for the turkey dinner sposored annu ally by the Women's Society of Christian Service of the Boone j Methodist Church. The dinner to | be held next Wednesday, Nov. 17, from 9:00 to 7:30 p m. in the church basement. A number of tickets have been earmarked for sale to people outside the Metho dist church who regularly partici pate in this event and for new comers to Boone. Mrs. John Kirk, general chairman for the dinner, has announced that the following women have tickets for sale: Mrs. W. W. Chester, Mrs. Lee Reynolds, Mrs. Carl Fldler, and Mrs. Jack Melton. The price wilPbe ?1.29 for adults, 69c for children. Committee chairmen for the din ner are: Mrs. W. W. Chester, tick ets; Mrs. J. C. Clinc, table decora tions; Mrs. J. C. Goodnight and Mrs. John Bingham, waitresses; Mrs Joe Crawford, posters; Mrs. John Kirk and Mrs. L. E. Tuck willer, kitchen; Mrs. Gordon Nash, Mrs. J. B. Robinson, Mrs. Joe Har din, clean-up. Until this year the Society has had a bazaar in connection with the turkey dinner, but because of limited floor space in the church ! basement it was decided to devote the entire effort and space this year to making the dinner more en- . joyahle in every respect. Special attention will be given I to serving the children and this ! will be under the direction of Mrs. j John Marsh and Mrs. Bill Dixon, i Shop at BELK'S Today and Every Day FOR YOUR Clothing Needs for Every Member of The Family. Remember ? You Always Save at -Belks Real Estate ALL KINDS OF FARMS? Urge. Small, and Grass Farms CITY PROPERTY HOUSES AND LOTS * . BUSINESS PROPERTY SEVERAL TO SELECT FROM See Us Before You Buy or Sell 25 YEAfts EXPERIENCE S. C. EGGERS & CO. i Zionville News Items Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Triplett had is guests recently Mrs. Triplett'* mother, Mrs. I. S. Welch, of Wilkes for sftveek Rev and Mrs E A Hodges and son, Welch, also from Wilkes, last 'Sunday, and Mr. and Mrs. Boice Triplett and fam ily spent several days. Mr. Eirl Miller returned last week from Oregon, Idaho, and oth er western stales, where he had spent the past several weeks with his uncle, Mr. Cicero Miller, and other relatives. Mr. A. L. Miller, Jr., who made the trip with nim, has employment there and will re main for an indefinite time. Clyde and Jimmie Lewis, frojn the Baptist Childrens Home, Sa lem, V*., are making their home with Mr and Mrs. Charlei Wilk inson. Mrs. Lena Greer will spend some time in the Wilkinson home Mrs. Greer was a patient at Wa tauga Hospital last week. Mr. Pred Bumgardner of Cleve landAOhio, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.yioss Bumgardner. Mr. and Mrs. Nolen Church had as guests last *week end Mrs. Church's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fry, and sister, Mrs. Nickles, and Mr. Nickles, all from Belfountain, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Church- and son are making their home at pres ent with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Church. Nolen was discharged from the Army two weeks ago after spend ing three years in service. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Thousand are spending a few days with their children in Roanoke, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Dean Henson and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Thousand, Jr. Misses ArthurcU, Anna Mae and Mary June Stephens have moved to Boone where they are employed. Mrs. Betty Vince of Henderson ville spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Clint Wine barger. ? Mrs. Dora Greer of Todd is vis iting Mr. am Mrs. Clay Pennell. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton South of Boone visited relatives in the com munity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis May and son, Buddy, from Johnson City, Tenn., visited recently with Mrs. Nellie May and Mrs. Edd Bum gardner. * Mr. Otto Miller from Idaho is visiting relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin and son, Wallace, of Mocksville spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Helton Wilson were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Miller. The nation'* honey crop this year will be five per cent leu than in 1993. Specialist! uy that 280 U 330 pounds of beef can be produced on an acre of good pasture. Protect Your Family ? BY BECOMING A MEMBER OF REINS-STURDIVANT MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOCIATION, INC. TELEPHONE, DIAL AMherst 4-S866 A 25-cent fee is charged upon joining, after which the following dues are in effect: DOUBLE BENEFIT quraterly yearly benefit One to ten years $ .20 $ .80 $100.00 Ten to thirty years .40 1.00 200.00 Thirty to fifty years .80 3.20 200.00 Fifty to sixty-five years 1.20 4.80 200.00 RIGHT IN THE HOLLOW OF Will? MAtlD . That's where the well-being of your family rests. Y ou want to give them every comfort and conven ience in your power. You want to keep them well fed, well-clothed, and well-housed. You want them to enjoy every advantage of modern science ? through electricity, telephones, movies, radio, and television. Nothing, you say, is too good for those you love. Of course, then, you'll want something more. You'll want your family to possess that exhilarat ing and priceless quality known as spiritual well being ? a conviction that God is the Supreme Being in the world. With this faith your life will abound with hope and you will experience a sense of true security in these uncertain times. To God your destiny is of utmost importance. Through prayer and regular worship you will find a haven of protection for all your family ? right in the hollow of God's hand. Go to Church Sunday. ,?vjsons w ...?nd services regular! - .n? Church. They core: (1) For hit sake. (2) For his children's sake. (3) For the sake of his community and nation. (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his jnoral and material support. Plan to go to. church regu larly and read your Bible daily. -??ok jl'ak '? ...... X This Series of Ads Is Being Published Weekly in the Interest of the Churches of Boone and Watauga County, by the LUTHER'S ESSO SERVICENTER Boone's Finest E. King St. Drive Carefully? 'The Life You Save May Be Your Own VANCE RECAPPING COMPANY 100% Cold Rubber Recapping At Its Best North Depot Street Dial AM 4-3956 WATAUGA HARDWARE, INC. Philco. Maytag Appliances Building Materials, Myers Pumps COE INSURANCE AGENCY All Lines Insurance Dependable Real Estate Service ? FARMERS HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO. Everything in Hardware and Associated Lines Following: SMTTHEY'S STORE Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Groceries Modern Cafe in Connection NEW RIVER LIGHT & POWER CO. HILLSIDE DAIRY PRODUCTS, INC. Grade "A" Pasteurized and Homogenized Products Roy A. Rufty, Mgr. 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