Church Notices GRACE LITHE*AN ClUfcCB Im*i School at 10-00 t. m. Worship at U:60 a. m Harmon topic: "Our UtoaertM Ktarnal Lift." Lather Laagua at 6:00 p. m. luttaiM Student Association 6:30 p. m. Junior Choir rehearsal Wednes day afternoon at 3:30. Senior Choir rehearsal on Wed nesday evening at 7:00, with Mrs. Walton Cole directing and Prsf Cole at the organ. Come and worship. Plenty of parking apace. Pastor Troutman will be in a preaching mission In Ascension Lutheran Church, Shelby, each evening of February 10-18. Saddler retires, vacating his featherweight title. lai i r tiii * nr i.. CATHOLIC cmrncn tagton tat-flnt-na *e I and Sunday* »i 11 4>, Other Sub Am M 8 46 K. H Lowmaa, paator. Sunday school--9:4fl. Meaning worship-11:00. Methodiat VoutB I *o Junior Choir—Friday, i:30 to * ► ">• Hi A cordial WKmm to aQ. IIIKPU MPMOklAL Rock. N. C. Hie Iff. Walter K. Keys, O. D., • SO a. m. Maul Blbto The Mane* Hit a. a. (art Chapel 11:85 a. m. Morning Worship— The Church 7:00 to 8 00 p. m. Pioneer and Voting People's aaaembly — The Wednesday:. |:ll p. m. Choir practice—The Church 7:30 p. n. Prayer meeting—The Chapel. IT. LVKTS EPISCOPAL CBVtCB Sundays 980 a. m. mnrnlag prayer. Holy Communion lat and 10 90 a. m. Church Sehoel 0:00 p. m. Canterbury aub—All I collefa atudenta, faculty told tn Wedneidayi 10:18 a. m. Holy ] Communion! 9:00 a. m. Morning prayer dally | except Saturday. Around 28,000 North Carolina citizens visit the 10 Agricultural Research Statiena in this state in' nually. v School News! The studeMa to Mrs. Buekitnds for lite grammar grade*' aseenrt>ly on Wedneaday morning The data hat been atudymg the northeastern ■late* and male for the program consisted al ftag* they Had learn ed In ewwetiee with their study Foil owing the male. • monologue Was given by Churk Blanton con cerning Abraham Lincoln A play «u given, "The Prtncet* and the Boat Colored Glaatet" to which a (polled prince** who had everything was not h*PW Finally the laughed at the nan who told roe* colored glass** through which everyone *tw the bright tide of thing* The cut of charactefi in cluded Prince**. Diane Warnun; Queen, Elizabeth Bartlett; King, Ronnie Hunt; Ladle* to Waiting. Nancy Peate and Joyce Brewer; Jester, Jerry Bumbaugh; Magician, Ralph Lane Beahear*; Otaate* Man. Sent Adam*; Clown* and TUmblert. Mabel TMrnaend, Mag gie Knight, Mary Prance* Hamp ton. Call MlUer. Brandt Smith, Chuck Blanton. Mary Jo CaudlH, Joe Brady. Ruth Yale*,'James El dreth, Lou Me Eller, and Johnny Oola; Guard*, Harold LaU. R D. Shoemake, Claude Norris. Bobby Wilton; Attendants, Dora Coffey, Mary Alice Reninger; Announcer*. Eddie Paul Wlakler and CharlM Keller; Dapcera, Patty Payne, Mar garet Heath, Debbie Baird; Pl an i*U, Joe Brady, Chuek Blanton, Eddie Paul Winkler; Bible Read ing, Georgia Beach; Prayer, Butch Wilcox, Bobby Berry. Attitting in the program was Mitt Mary Ann Hagaman, fifth grade atudent teacher. The drive it underway in our tchool and the high school to ralae money to erect a fence around the playground area which has recently been surfaced. A prize of 18.00 hat been offered to the clags raiting the most Money for this project. Cavma n|>a mafAa k A tfA hssii n-Afl rt owiiif manges navp nern mHur In our assembly schedule for the remainder of the year. Beginning this week, the primary grades' nilmftll will be on Thursday lit AM a. bi. aad Oh maaUy for the pionr grades «U1 be on Mir at t:M ». •>. Heretofore bath iw wlill— have been held so Friday* Vft want to call at tention to the chance aM to re mind all patronj of the achat! and other interested persons that aur pntiaat are opes to the public. On Saturday erenta« the M0i school band played their annual winter concert In aur audHorhnn, directed by Mr. J. Perry Watson. The concert was played to boaar Mr Gordon A. Nash, who began the Instrumental music program in the Boone sehoola la MS7. At present Mr. Naah is chairman of the department of music af Appa lachian state Teachers College Special gueeti were the members of the 1937 band who were able to attend. Miss Molly Agle, a dsnce stu dent of Nancy F. Cook, was»fea tured In the program In a special number, "Singing the Blues." In the finale, the band majorettea presented a Black Out Baton Bal let, which was worked out by head majorette Linda Wey. Speaking on behalf of the col lege faculty was Dr. W. H. Plem moni, president of the college. Captain James Harper of Lenoir represented the North Carolina Bandmasters Association; Roy Blanton represented the Alumni Association; and Ted Hags man spoke on behalf of the 1037 stu dents. Following the concert, a recep tion was held in the band room for the ipecial guests and the band members. Lighting effects were aupervlaed by Bill Roas. Aaaisting in the eon cert was Robert Love, graduate asaistant to Mr. Wataon, and Mrs. Patricia Honeycutt. Ushers were the officers of the Junior band. North Carolina ranks elerenth in the nation in raita receipts from farming, according to State College leaders. Study History Of Testaments the Rev Glenn South and the Rev 8. S. Graybeal are attending the Southern Baptist Seminary ex tension «Mtt at VM Jefferson Baptist Church They are studying Old Testament and New Testament history, and preparation at ser mons They report a fine fellowship and vary interesting lessons. The ceursee will last for 14 weeks. The Rev. Rexford Campbell and A. B Frazier are the teachers. Mr. Campbell has a degree from the Southern Baptist Seminary, and Mr. Frazier has a degree from Southwestern Seminary. CANT READ WBTIN' Dallas, Texas—The police train ing school has been ordered by Assistant Police Chief J. E. Curry to ghre instruction in block letter ing to rookie policemen. He took the action after courts, warrant of ficers and records personnel re ported they couldn't decipher handwritten reports — especially traffic tickets. MOBILE HOMES Sales — Service Accessories — Towing fcftm Showing Schult •- Detroltor - Silver Star - Mobile Manor - Villa Town St Country - Prarie Schooner Easiest Terms—"Wr Trade for Most Anything" For Special Offer, Fill Out and Mail Coupon AUresa F. L. GERMAN MOTOR COMPANY 97 North Main Street Granite Falls, N. Cr JL Windy Gap News Mr and Mr. Haft Tetter of Baltftaort, Md and aooa, Larry Of me urry (rationed In CCWHBa, and Leslie of the air force atatiorv ed in Louisiana, are viaiting rela tive* here this week. . Last Sunday viaiutra at the hone bf Mr. and Mrs. Lewia Harmon were Mr and Mi*. J. ft. Craaa, Mra. Iralle Moody. Minnie and WOlie. Mr* M*rgar*t Moody, Vf. Cloyte Phillips and Debbie, all of Mouo Uin City, Taaa. Mr. and Mrs. N V. Preanell and children ®f Sparta ipeat la* week end raiting relative* here. Mr and Mis OoM Presnell and GoMUe WW* dinner guests of Mr. aad Mrs ltoby Presnell last Sun Mimes Vera aad Laura Hata man of Vilas vWted relatives here last Suud-jr. Mr. and Hn Robert Ward ipcnt laat Sunday vMtiatf Mr and Mrs. Vance Ward Ik North WilkMtMrv. The North Carolina Agricult ural Experiment Station has de veloped • new bread of Aeep. the Med Denet This new hreed la one of the moat likely pruspeets /Afe> aII — ^1 ■! filal |MMk BH lillalfttllMI I ft I or commercial mmij pr uaunnB in the South.