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Church Notices BRUSHY PORK BAPTIST I'MUKCH An ihmm iMciing sponaored by the training union will be held Monday. March 4, at the Bruahy Fork Baptist Church at 7:30 p. a Our slogan is "fill a car for Maaa meeting." It is hoped that each union beginning wtth the beginners and going thrvugh the adulta will fill a car far this important meeting. The Rev. Wil liam Spradlin, associate in the State Training Union department will be the ipeaker LUTHERAN PARISH George W Shuford. pastor. Lutheran Evangelism Mission, February 14-28: Sunday school—10:00 a. m. Services: Sunday. 11:00 a. m.; Monday-Thursday, 7:30 p. m.; area rally. Hickory, Sunday. 3:00. Holy Trinity—Rev. N. D. Ywrrtt, Whitmire, S. C. ' Holy Communion—Rev. Wl. J. Uidenhour, Dallas. Bethany—Rev. Olin G. Swice good, Troatman. BLOWING ROCK FIR8T BAPTIST CHURCH G.'Carlton Cox, pastor. Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Worship service at 11:00 a. m. Sunday evening service at 8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. Choir rehearsal Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. BOONE METHODIST CHURCH E. H. Lowman, pastor. Sunday school—8:49. Horning worship—11:00. Methodist Youth Fellowship— 8:30. Choir rehearsal — Wednesday, 8:15. Junior Choir—Friday, 3:30 to 4 p. m. BOONE CATHOLIC CHURCH • , Mass, Legion Hut, first and sec ond Sundays at 11:41; other Sun days at 8:45. LI IHLKAN CUI KOB , Re». R. r. Trautaun, Paster Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Worship at 11:00 a. m. Sermon topic: "The Road to JkMMfc-' Luther League at fl:00 p. m. The Much taaetiag of the Church Council at 100 p. m. A joint moating of the Cora Purl Jeffcoat anil EsteHe Trout man Missionary Cycles will be held in the Fellowship Hall. Mon day evening at. 7:30. Miss Alma Sprung will Mad in the discussion of the topic, The Heart Speaks." Mr*. W. A Oeaton and Mrs Wal ton Cole are c<hhostes*e«. Junior Chair meets Wednesday afternoon at 3 10 Senior choir rehearsal on Wed nesday evening at 7:00 with Mrs. Walton Cole directing and Prof. Cole at the organ. Come and worship. KUMPLE MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Blowing Rock. N. C. Walter K Keys. D. D., minister. Sunday: 9:30 a. m—Men's Bible Class— The Manse. 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School in the Chapel. 11:00 a. m.—Morning worship. 7:00 to 9:00 p. m.—Pioneer and Young People's assembly in the Chapel. Wadaaaday: 3:18 p. m.—Choir practice in the Church. 7:30 p. m.—Prayer meeting in tha Chapel. ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sundays—8:30 a. m.—Morning prayer; Holy Communion 1st and 3rd Sundays. 10:30 a. m.—Church school. 8:00 p. m.—Canterbury Club— All college students, faculty aod interested persons invited. Wednesdays—10:15 a. m.—Holy Communions. 8:00 a. m.—Morning prayer dally except Saturday. GKAHAM TO WfACM The Don Graham will preach at the Goepel Tabernacle in Boone Thursday night Match 7, at 7:80 o'clock Everyone la' wel~ COmt FHESBTTEHIAN CHURCH J. K. Parker, Jr., pastor. Sunday achooi at M a. m. Morning worship at 11.00 a. m Thar* la • nutsery kopt tor amull children durins this service, with a nurae on duty. Westminster Fellowship at 9:45 p. m. Circles of the woaarn of the church meet the first Monday of each month; general meeting of the women of the church each third Monday Y. M. A. Hears Mr. Carter The Y. M. W. held ita regular meeting Wednesday, February 20. Mr. 0. L. Carter, aaaiatant 4-H leader was guest speaker. A costume party waa enjoyed by all members. Frank Thomas snd Gordon Eggers were appoint ed as the recreation committee for the next meeting March 6th. Auxiliary Has Meeting Here The Watauga Medical Auxiliary held their monthly meeting on rueaday, February It at the Dan iel Boone Hotel. Following the luncheon a business meeting was Held. It was announced that the State Preaident, Mrs. Harvey C. May of Charlotte will be a guest it the March meeting. . Members present at the Febra iry meeting were: Mr*. Lawrence Dwsley, Mrs. L. O. Hagaman, Mrs. F. B. Hagaman, Jr., Mrs. H. M. Hooke, Mrs It K. Bingham, Mrs. Hadley Wilson, and Mrs. William K. Smith. The American Communist Par y, declaring Itself no longer a lioscow satellite, has set out on he "Independent" course with a 'team" leadership. World Day Of Prayer STo Be | Held Here At Start Of Lent# W ■ . .... - . (United Church Women Bulletin) A new year is upon us. and with ite coming we look forward again to the annual observance of the World Day of Prayer, the first Kridny in Lent March I, will mark the seventy-finfannlvenary of an institution which had Ma birth aa a United States observance spon sored by a small group* of church women and which has spread to the far corners of the globe touch ing 141 different areas in six con tinents. World Day of Prayer services will be held locally at the Ad vent Christian Church March S at 7:J0 o'clock. The services are spe*aered by the Wemea'a Groups of the churches of Beone. Women from all Beone church es and local pastors will partici pate. This international ceremony, a striking manifestation of the world brotherhood and universal ity that man la more and more eaaoestiy seeking, will be repeat ed in some sixty languages and more than one thouaand dialects. The theme of this year's service is baaed en a New Testament text, Romans 8:39: Whe shall se parte us from (he lore of Christ? Shall tribal alia*, er distress, or peraeeu Uon, or famine, or naked nets* or peril, er I word? In the Halted State*, where ob servance* will he held in 20,000 communities, an order of aerrice Issued by the United Church Wo man will be used, written bjr % Hungarian emigreant, Serena Vas sady, Whose personal experiences In wartorn Hungary give poign ant meaning to her supplications for world unity. In It, we hear totted the testimonies, the yearn ings, and the prayers of Christian* Who are today living behind the Iron Curtain. A* we Identify our selves With those less fortunate than ourselve* and enter into fel lowship of raftering with other*, we pray that people everywhere may be aware of the imperiahable reality af God's lava. Brotherhood among people* of all race* and cultural backgrounds in an urgent need. All about us are evidence* of a sorely divided world; forces that separate men from one another are atrong. Even though the idea of one world begaa 2,000 years ago when Jesus of Natareth preached the brotherhood of man, we realize how far short we come transportation and communication and scientific iMMMflMtoa* have largely annihilated natural bar rier* to unity; but pajrchotogical, man-made burton a* exhibited in racial teuton*, itUl e*i*t. Aa we relate the theme to the problem* that face u< today, our prayer* will aeek tor apiritual strength to alleviate "man'* inhumanity to man." The obnervaoce thia year will challenge ChrUHani every where to traa*lato ideal* Into ac tion and bridge the gap between conviction and practice. Forest Fire Movies Shown A new series of foreet fir* edu cation aound-color motion picture* are being made available- to the teacher* of Watauga, Wilke* and other counties of weatorn North Carolina, it i* stated in an an nouncement sent bar* by the Southern States Forestflre Com mission, Inc., Birmingham 8, Ala bama. The movies have proved very popular in school aaacmbly pro gram* throughout this atctiob over a long period of year* and are credited with much of the im provement made in coo*ervation, the announcement ttoto*. Due to the increased accumula tion of leavea, needles and debris to the woodlands of this area, the hasard of spring fires I* greater than la many year*, the announce ment point* out "Plu* thia, there i* an overcon fidence in fire prevention where no destruction has been noted over a long period of year*— thia la the same thing that caused the heavy losses in California. - Baseball coaches atk campu* ban on malor*' *cout*. > Agle Attends United Meeting Mr. R. S. A<1*. PrMldMt «l Dm Watauga County United fund, *N ea»«a« Ike United Fund and Community Chest PrwudmU from more than 80 eommuaUies in North mid South Carolina met at the Hotel Btfringer in Charlotte OA Tuesday. February 28. for the annual meeting of the President's Adviaory Committee of Carolina* United, It hai been announced by Harry M. Arthur, President of the two-state orgsnlistionBv* The prasldeata of loMi United Community Punds in the Cafotinaa neat yearly with the offieert and executive committee of Carolina* United to diacuw program and policiea of the atato fund. This joint meeting provides the oppor tunity for an interchange of in formation relative td local and i * . lars tvir the record set lor ISM. Highlight of the luncheon aeq •ioo of the day's nnttaf tu the presentation of the Jeffersoa Standard Trophy to fa* awarded to • Umiud Campaign communty for outstanding achievement in last fall'* campaign Milk production la early Ittft k at raeord fates. Total for the Jraer It likely to exeMd by about two billion pounds the 1986 peak of 127 blfljen. Supplies of feed are large and milk prices are above
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