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Church Notices Blowing Rock, N. C. Walter K. Keys, D. D., minlatar. 1:30 ». nu—Mee'a Bible The Manae. 10:00 11:00 a. m—Morning worship. 7:00 10 >40 pi m—Pioneer and Young Peopla't aaumbly la the Wadnaaday: «:U p. nt—Choir practioa la tha Chinch. 7:30 p. m.—Prayer meeting la tha Chapel. LUTHERAN PARISH George W. Shuford, pastor. Bethany: Sunday School 10:00 a. ■>.; Service,-fourth Sunday, 7:00 p. m. flr*t and third Sunday* 11:00 a. m ; Lenten Service Tuea day; Teaching 7:00 p. Worahlp 7:30 a. m. Holy Trinity: Sunday School 10:00 a. m.; Service Sad and 4th Sundaya 11:00 a. m.; Lenten aer vke Thuraday: Teaching 7:00 p. m.; Worahlp 7:30 p. m. Holy Coamaalon: Sunday School, fourth Sunday 10:00 a. m.; First, aecond and third Sundaya 1:30 p. bl; Service, (Irat, aad third Sundaya 2:30 p. 7:00 a. n.: Werahlp 7:10 pi m. ciack umwN omci l«. fc r. Tinlam. PMtor Palm Sunday Sunday fc*Mf at 10 00 a. *. Ml Via I'm! MM* Wade Carter Worth)* at 11*0 a. m i t Samoa Topte: "1U Triuaphaat Entrance" It*,!, Luther Laacua al 0:00 p. m. " Lutheran Student AaaoeiaUe» at 6J0 'b, m. *?«- j ': $1|. i Evening Worahip «t T JO p. m , Heiauin lopia. "Jesui and tba Tempi* " Holy Weak Servieea >V . Monday: Mesws and the Tumult", TJO p. in. Tuaaday: "Jaeus and the Teach eri", 7:30 p. m. Wedneeday: "Jeaus under Pont ina Pilate", Jerry Troulman, speak er, 7:80 p. m Thuraday The Admin lit ratiac of the Lord's Supper, 7:30 p. m. Good Friday: "The Crucifixion" (In Music). Easter Sunrise Service at Dan iel Boone Theatre. Easter: Holy Communion and Hymns of Victory, 11:00 a. a. Holy Weak noon day services at Appalachian Theatre. BOON! CATHOLIC CHU*C* Km, Legion Hut, first and MC ond Sundays at 11:19. other Sun day* at 8 4S Confessions before all raaaaea. Week day maaae* above the Bmm Drug Store. Thursday, Fri day, 8:30 a. m. Saturday, (:00 a. m. Thursday, tM p. m. Christian family moetlnf at bonM of Mr. and Mrs. Jot Brady. Wednesday. 8:00 p. i%, Hit) aad Lenten devotions. Bo«ae Legion Hut. FBK8BYTEHIAN CHURCH J K Parker. Jr., pastor. Sunday school at t:4# a. m. Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. There is a nursery kept for small children during this aenrite, with a nurse on duty. Westminster Fellowship at 0:48 p m Circles of the women of the church meet the first Monday of each month; general meeting of the women af the church each third Monday. Moscow has dlacloaed a plan to sell Soviet rubles for foreign cur rencies with premiums up to ISO per cent m. LtTKTS mctPAL OMMiy . *. i Sunday*—I SO a. m.—Moraine Pflfif, !W> Communis 1st ud M Sunday*. IMD a. m n»urch school • 00 ». ra.—Canterbury CJ»b— All eollege *Hi <*■»*. (acuity awl Interested persons Invited. Wednesdays 1U 15 • m — Holy Coraniuiioni. \ » *» a. m■ -Jtonrtag my« *>% neept Saturday CKureh Women Meeting Is Set Th« fourth dutrict of the women of the Ckurch of Hotston Preaby ttry will meet la the Rumple Memorial Presbyterian Church of Blowing Rock Friday, April It Hn. H. P. Holsbouaer. Sr. of Blowing Rock la district cbairmaa. Representatives of the follownng churches will be present: Boone. Banner Elk, Newtand, Crossnore, Pineola, Blowing Rack, and Roan Mountain, Ten*. * Among tboae who will appear on tba profrais are Mrs H P. Ilol sbouaar, Sr.. Mra. Walter K. Keyi, Mr*. H. P. Holabouaer, Jr., Mr*. Plinn Rogers, president of Holiton Praabyterlal. Ml** McKnlght. Mr*. r. 8. dayman, ud Mr*. T. C. Philll*. The Blowing Rock High School Olea Club Will give a fpecial musi cal program. Registration begins at 9:M a. m.; Morning teaalon at 10:00 a. m.; Lunch at Sunshine Inn; afternoon •esalona at 1:*> p. m. Baby Clinic To Be Held I7lh The Well-Baby Clinic will be held at the health department on Wedneaday April 17th, from 1:00 to MO p. m. Amy child under S yean of age can attend. The pur poae of thla clinic la to keep the pre-achool children, not under the care of a private physician, under medical aupervtalon. Dr. Hadley Wilson la the attending phyaiciaa. Crippled Children's Clinic The Crippled 'Children's Clinic will be held at the health depart ment Friday, April 19, beginning at 8:30 a. m. Dr. J. 8. Gaul, Jr., oi Charlotte vill be the attending physician. De-oiled peaauta have been pro duced by the U. S. Department ol Agriculture. Research shows that the calories in a handful of pea nuts can be cut from 84 to 17 when they are deolled. PLOTTING BOAKO at Orimfc IpHnif, (kk, alter oeater, with «ck M mnicaltac «M fluwd 0>mi« Cerpa (Ml The ill hm alter oenUrs topiM a telephoned reports from OOC k* to track sir tabs »ver the MM States. They an Ike lowest level IB a chain of central centers throat* which spatter Mparts are chaaaeled la determining whether aa alarm should he haael erar the aatleawide cM defease waralag act. (U. 1. Air Pare* Fbetet Imperial Mass To Be Sung On Palm Sunday evening, April 14Ui the Appalachian Choral* will present the "Imperial Mass" by Hydn in the First Baptist Church at 7:30 p. m. The Chorale la directed by W. Hoyt Safrit and ia composed of the following students: Soprano: Nancy Larrimore, Peg gy C a-r t • r, Lois Josey. Jane Guthrie. Bass: Barry Ruth, Dan Ragan, James Laughridge, Bill Sneed, Robert Shuping. Alto: Jane Kimrey, Sybil Ray, Jackie Hull, Betsy Witt. Tenor: William Honeycutt, Ever ett Elledge, David Eddleman, Bob by Taylor. 8oIoist: Nancy Larrimore, So prana; Bill Honeycutt, Tenor; Sy bil Ray, Alto; Dan Ragan, Bass. Mr. Jamea W. Hooker, organ in structor in the college music de partment, will be thei organ ac companist and CHristine Sneed, a senior piano student, will be at the piano. The public is invited to attend. For a good stand of corn in North Carolina the minimum amount of nitrogen to apply la about 100 pounds per acre. Rotary Sale Is Aid To School The Blowing Rock Rotary Club, obligated to furniah Venetian blind* (or the new elementary school building, ia promoting four auction aalea during the re mainder of April and into Kay These tales will be held in the gymnasium of the Blowing Rock High School on Saturday evenings at 7:30. Among the articles which will be offered for sale will be fiahing tackles, sporting goods. Jewelry, games, farm tools, furniture, gar den tools, clothing, electrical ap pliances, plumbing equipment, books, home canned goods, baked products, potted plants,^toys, and other articles. A handsome door prize will be given at each auction; aad draw ings will be hcM for other prizes often daring the sales. This open, ing sale will follow immediately after the PTA chicken pie supper at the new cafeteria Please let aay Rotariaa know if you have articles which night he offered for sale. Cart m trucks wlB cat) tm the* oa Thursday sfteraooe and owM inm 1 \ Catches Huge Florida Fi«H Vera BeMfc, fl»—Turner W»t J00 of WaUB£» County cauiht « 81 Ih drum bw recently. fish | measuring 41 mtho ia Um«1 This wad* him «lu«»ioB fisher-j nwo of th« W.UMB* tribe ia Vwo UatU ho caught thl« oae, A- C.j Mart Ms champion with * 24V, lb* I drum that was 34 inches long i The Hod«e« l»«u» «Ml Glenn (Am Sugar Grow* have «lw>, been good fishermen. y According to th« report, (taking has been good here, with several Urge ones being pwllod from the. waters. 1 oualgraUee lo hml is oiceed ing estimate* ' " " SWIFTS ■ T v ^ Wiffi •:. 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